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H. Moser Launches Alpine Motorsports Collaborations

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H. Moser celebrates its partnership with Alpine Motorsports with two Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Editions, each a new, beautifully skeletonized tourbillon iteration of the independent watchmaker’s successful Streamliner design.

The new H. Moser Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Edition, Pink Livery

While we’ve seen at least one skeletonized version of this watch previously, the new offerings utilize a different tourbillon movement (HMC 811, with a cylindrical balance spring) and sport the colors of the race team’s two primary liveries: pink and blue.


The most recent version, with pink-hued accents, was launched as a limited edition of twenty pieces earlier in May in celebration of the 2024 Miami Grand Prix. Its pink hue is the result of H. Moser artisans using synthetic corundum (ruby) to manufacture the small domed dial that tops the skeletonized main dial.


The watch is available exclusively on the H. Moser e-commerce website. As a fundraiser, H. Moser will make one additional pink model, which will be sold at a charity auction to benefit the environmental foundation Aqua Pearls.

The new H. Moser Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Edition, Blue Livery.

The blue-accented model, offered as a limited edition of 100 pieces, features a skeletonized main dial topped with a small translucent domed dial in blue, a color resulting from synthetic spinel.


On both watches, H. Moser fits its superb one-minute flying tourbillon with a blue cage bridge, while the namesake cylindrical balance spring rotates at 6 o’clock.


H. Moser explains that “the cylindrical hairspring – fitted with two Breguet overcoils attached at two points – reduces the friction of the pivots and improves the isochronism properties, all the more so if the hairspring is combined with a tourbillon, as is the case here.”


The indices on both models glow with SuperLuminova, while the inserts above the blued hour and minute hands feature Globolight. Pink or blue molded rubber straps attach the watch to the wrist. (See full specifications below).


Prices: $98,000 (pink) and $89,000 (blue).

Specifications: H. Moser Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Edition, Pink Livery

Reference 6811-1202, fully skeletonized steel model, small domed dial in synthetic corundum, pink rubber strap, limited edition of 20 pieces + 1 unique piece (ref. 6811-1201)

Case:

Steel topped by a slightly domed sapphire crystal

Diameter: 42.3 mm

Height without sapphire crystal: 11.0 mm

Height with sapphire crystal: 14.0 mm

Screw-in crown adorned with an engraved “M”

See-through case-back

Water-resistant to 12 ATM

Dial:

Small domed dial in deep pink synthetic corundum at 12 o’clock

Skeletonized main dial

Super-LumiNova indices

Blued hour and minute hands with Globolight inserts

Movement:

Fully skeletonized HMC 811, automatic three-dimensional Manufacture caliber

Diameter: 34.0 mm or 15 lignes/height: 5.5 mm (without hands or tourbillon)

Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h

28 jewels

171 components

Automatic bi-directional pawl winding system

Gold, fully skeletonized oscillating weight

Power reserve: minimum 74 hours

Cylindrical balance spring with two Breguet overcoils

One-minute flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock with blue skeletonized bridge; hand-bevelled balance bridge

Diamond beveling

Main plate and bridges with anthracite finish

Functions:

Hours and minutes

Strap/bracelet:

Pink rubber strap

Steel folding clasp, engraved with the Moser logo

Price: $98,000.

 

Specifications: H. Moser Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Edition, Blue Livery

Reference 6811-1200, fully skeletonized steel model, small domed dial in synthetic spinel, blue rubber strap, limited edition of 100 pieces

Case:

Steel topped by a slightly domed sapphire crystal

Diameter: 42.3 mm

Height without sapphire crystal: 11.0 mmHeight with sapphire crystal: 14.0 mm

Screw-in crown adorned with an engraved “M”

See-through case-back

Water-resistant to 12 ATM

Dial:

Small domed dial in bright blue synthetic spinel at 12 o’clock

Skeletonized main dial

Indices in Super-LumiNova

Hour and minute hands with Globolight inserts

Movement:

Fully skeletonized HMC 811, automatic three-dimensional Manufacture caliber

Diameter: 34.0 mm or 15 lignes/height: 5.5 mm (without hands or tourbillon) 

Frequency: 21,600 Vib/h

28 jewels

171 components

Automatic bi-directional pawl winding system

Gold, fully skeletonized oscillating weight

Power reserve: minimum 74 hours

Cylindrical hairspring with two Breguet overcoils

One-minute flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock with skeletonized bridge; hand-bevelled balance bridge

Diamond beveling

Main plate and bridges with anthracite finish

Functions:

Hours and minutes

Strap/bracelet:

Blue rubber strap

Steel folding clasp, engraved with the Moser logo

Price: $89,000.

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