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The H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Tourbillon whips up a storm

H. Moser & Cie. has unleashed the Endeavour Tourbillon that gives a new dynamic vista to the term “tradition”

Founded by Heinrich Moser in 1828, the brand has progressed in leaps and bounds since its conception in St. Petersburg, Russia. Today H. Moser & Cie. is based in Switzerland, where it employs 50 highly skilled craftsmen that have worked together to create eight Manufacture calibres that have been incorporated into its timepieces. Currently the brand remains exclusive with a production rate of 1,200 watches per annum and is a segment of MELB Holding.

This year, H. Moser & Cie. has released its latest timepiece, The Endeavour Tourbillon that prominently features a large tourbillon at 6 o’clock as well as a dual time zone that can be hidden when not in use. The elegant exterior is exceptionally modern, yet simplistic in a traditional sense, with its polished appliqué indexes that sit on a signature rhodium-plated fumé dial detailed with a sunburst pattern. The DLC-treated polished titanium case measures 40.8mm in diameter and is presented on a black alligator leather strap that has been hand-stitched in a matt finish.

Repeating the feat achieved with the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Black Edition, the new Endeavour Tourbillon is light, scratch-resistant, hypo-allergenic and easy to wear. Under its black titanium armour, a HMC 802 self-winding calibre sits as the beating heart of the watch with a frequency of 21,600 vibrations per hour. This model is produced as a limited edition of 20 numbered pieces, with the number engraved on the solid 18 carat red gold rotor.

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