The award-winning complication in an award-winning collection. The H. Moser Streamliner collection expands with the new Perpetual Calendar Their award-winning perpetual calendar in their new, award-winning Streamliner collection Thereâs something about the number three that makes a set of things seem more complete. One could be a one-off. Two could simply be a sequel or follow-up, or something of a yin-and-a-yang situation. Three, however, feels more diverseânot a crowd, but a group; not a pair, but a collection. It adds variety, and it makes something feel more whole. And thatâs what one feels when one considers the third Streamliner watch. After the launch of the Streamliner Chronograph (as well as its colour variant launched later), and the Streamliner Centre Secondsâall in 2020âH. Moser & Cie. have now unveiled the perpetual calendar edition of the Streamliner. It comes as no surprise really, since this interpretation of the complication has been the brandâs pride and joy, ever since the fantastic innovation won the complication prize at the 2006 GPHGs (Grand Prix dâHorlogerie de Genève). And to top that, the first Streamliner won the chronograph prize at last yearâs edition of the GPHGs. It certainly makes perfect sense then for them to build on their new, award-winning pillar of watches with an award-winning complication that has been such a success story for them for 15 years. The brilliance of the Moser perpetual calendarânow in the Streamliner The latest version of their GPHG-winning perpetual calendar, the manual-winding calibre HMC 812 captures all the goodness of the interpretation that won H. Moser & Cie. all the acclaim. It pares down the complication, and does away with all the frills that perpetual calendar watches usually come with, yet offering the essence of the complicationâno date adjustment ever required, practically speaking. This includes the âflash calendarâ system. âThe âflash calendarâ system ensures that, say, even going from the 28th to the 1st, the date change takes place instantaneously, and not gradually, over the last few hours of February in a non-leap year, as in most watch calendars and perpetual calendars,â explains Edouard Meylan, the brandâs CEO. âEven around midnight, the date can be adjusted because of this system, since the mechanism has already snapped into place. And adjusting it around that time wonât even damage the movement, as would be the case with other perpetual calendars.â To help make this possible, the movement features two discs for the dateâone with dates from the 1st to the 15th, and the other with dates from the 16th to the 31st. In the case of February, or months with 30 days, the second date disc stops at 28, 29 or 30âas applicableâand the first disc comes into place, displaying the 1st of the following month. The mechanics to make these discs work together, with the teeth and the spring that help switch the discs as they work, are very complex, Meylan informs. MRP: â¹42,00,000
For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028896](tel:08725028896), [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( A manual-winding calibre with a whopping seven-day power reserve The manual-winding HMC 812, which guarantees a power reserve of 168 hours (seven full days), in this Streamliner actually features finishing and decoration that is different from what weâre used to seeing in other Mosers. âThe new finishing on the movement is whatâs going to differentiate one category of movements from the others,â Meylan states. This calibre has a PVD finish, but includes the double Geneva stripes that Moserâs movement decoration is known for. The award-winning perpetual calendar expands through H. Moserâs stellar repertoire In a way, the presence of Moserâs signature perpetual calendar in the Streamliner collection solidifies its status as a brand pillar. Itâs a rite of passage thatâs been seen by all the present collections of the brand. The classical Endeavour, the sportier Pioneer, and the more distinguished Heritage seriesâall have a version of this perpetual calendar. The signature details are the minimalistic power reserve, the date aperture, and a stunted central hand that indicates the months by pointing at the hour markers, which double as month markers. This is the most different watch from Moserâs stable to feature this complication, with its steampunk-inspired design that is quite a departure from the far more archetypal Endeavour, Pioneer and even Heritage. The perpetual calendar naturally required an overhaul of all the details and displays, for it to fit into the newer collection, while taking on its nuances. Adapting the Streamliner for the perpetual calendar and vice versa The only major difference in the basic presentation of this complication in the Streamliner edition is the seconds display. While previous editions had a small seconds sub-dial, this one has a central seconds hands, which is in keeping with the central seconds and chronograph seconds hands of the Streamliner Centre Seconds and the Streamliner Chronograph that came before this. âWe had to change the gear system a little bit to make this happen.â Meylan elucidates, âCentral seconds have been used instead of small seconds, in order to maintain homogeneity across the Streamliner collection. This is also why the date and crown are at four [while they are usually at three oâclock in Moserâs other perpetual calendar watches]. Yes, that wasnât the case in the Centre Seconds launched in August 2020, but back then, we hadnât thought about it. If we were to launch the Streamliner Centre Seconds now, we would shift the date and crown to four oâclock in that as well.â Shifting the date to four from three oâclock also meant that the power reserve display would go from nine to 10 oâclock in the Streamliner, to maintain that diametrical symmetry and also, one would imagine, for a more seamless adaptation of the movement itself. A clean dial with Globolight elements There are also several more nuanced differences between earlier renditions of the perpetual calendar display and this one. âWe didnât want to draw too much attention towards any one part. We decided that the minutes and seconds hands would be in a darker grey, as opposed to the earlier Streamliners, in order to have them blend in with the monochromatic look,â states Meylan. âOverall, we wanted to do justice to all that the perpetual calendar is about as well as what the Streamliner is about. We want people to not see only the details, and not simply like it or dislike it for individual elements, but for everything about the watchâ¦all of itâthe cushion-shaped case, the integrated bracelet, the finishing on the metal, the streamlined construction, and all the display elements, as well as the movementâs ingenuity.â Like the previous Streamliners, the hour and minute hands have overlays of Globolightâa ceramic-based material that is infused with Super-LumiNova. In fact, the stunted month hand, and the power reserve pointer are also adapted to look like the overlaid hands in the centre. They donât feature Globolight though. Nor do the luminous date digits. âWe couldnât use Globolight for the date, because of the two discs placed one on top of the other. There would be too much friction, or we wouldnât be able to place them so close,â Meylan explains. MRP: â¹42,00,000
For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028896](tel:08725028896), [+91 8725028899](tel:08725028899) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( Behind the âtransparent logoââMoserâs new statement element The most distinctive element that one sees in this Streamliner, one that wasnât in the earlier watches from the collection, is the âtransparentâ logo. Rather than printed or applied, the brand emblem is debossed in order to be extremely subtle and not scream for attention. It continues the brandâs efforts to âerase the brandââa campaign they launched earlier this year. âItâs an attempt to make the brandâs presence more for the user than anyone else, as only they will be able to see it clearly, and in certain angles,â Meylan expounds. âThis is what weâll be using across all our watches,â he informs. âWe could have more pronounced logos in special editions, while Concept dials will have no logo at all, which is what the Concept editions are about. But the regular editions of our watches will all have the transparent logo, which started with the Mega Cool, launched at Watches and Wonders Geneva (April 2021).â A âblackorâ fumé dial for a neutral-toned look The largely grey colour scheme of this watch is interestingly a nod to the first dial made by H. Moser that featured their now signature âfuméâ or smoked look with its light-to-dark gradient from the centre to the edges. The colour used in this one is what they call âblackorâ, and this dial has a sunray finish. âWhile we chose a sporty blue for the Streamliner Chronograph and an offbeat green for the three-hand Streamliner Centre Seconds, with the perpetual calendar, we wanted a more classical, monochromatic look, on the grey side. And blackor fumé was our first ever fumé, so we thought it would be fitting.â For those who recall, the first Streamliner Chronograph (January 2020) did have a grey dial, but that was the launch editionâa one-off, which was replaced with the blue-dial chronograph released later, in November 2020. [H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Perpetual Calendar](
VIDEO: Explore the details of H. Moser's signature perpetual calendar and how it blends into the Streamliner A flagship addition that makes the exemplary new collection complete With the third Streamliner, the collection is now a whole. âThese three Streamliners are not limited editions, but they are in limited production, and theyâll only be available in their respective colours,â reveals Meylan. âWe can produce about 100 each of the Chronograph and Perpetual Calendar, and about 200 to 250 of the Centre Seconds per year.â He also told us about the possibilities of what one might expect from the collection in the future. âAs the Streamliner expands, we do have a lot of ideas of what all we can do with it. There is so much, from Concept dials to Vantablack, and so on, but for now, we already have our hands full, meeting the demand for our current offering.â Yes, for now, this is the Streamlinerâa bona fide collection, which also now includes H. Moserâs signature perpetual calendar in this edition. The H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Perpetual Calendar in a nutshell - Case: Steel, 42.3mm
- Glass: Sapphire crystal, domed
- Caseback: See-through
- Water resistance: 120m
- Dial: Fumé dial, Globolight on hands
- Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, power reserve display, perpetual calendar with date, month, leap year
- Movement: Manual-winding calibre HMC 812; 168-hour power reserve
- Strap: Integrated steel bracelet MRP: â¹42,00,000
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