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3 Mosers we’re excited to see next week 3 Mosers we’re excited to see next week

3 Mosers we’re excited to see next week

James Robinson

H. Moser & Cie are coming Down Under next week to show off some of their hottest new timepieces.

We can’t wait to see Moser’s very rare watches, especially these three stunners:

Pioneer Perpetual Calendar MD

H. Moser & Cie Pioneer Venturer

Moser has decided to up the horological ante once again with its latest Pioneer, the Pioneer Perpetual Calendar MD. The MD employs the use of dual windows, and it sees the month indicator being saddled up closely to the left of the Pioneer’s date window, which arguably makes for even clearer legibility than its previous Pioneer Perpetual Calendar. Available in both Funky Blue Fumé or Burgundy Fumé dials and featuring the HMC 808 hand-wound calibre movement, this wristwatch is a compelling proposition for anyone looking for the epitome of unique practicality.

Venturer Concept Vantablack

H. Moser & Cie Pioneer Venturer

Widely regarded as the darkest substance know to mankind, Vantablack has to be one of the most in-vogue substances of 2019. And when paired with the dial of Moser’s Venturer Concept, the result is something truly stunning. The new Venturer Concept’s case beautifully contrasts the ultra-black dial, thanks to the use of solid 5N red gold. The unique timepiece also features the Swiss watchmaker’s hand-wound HMC 327 movement, which offers customers three days of power reserve and even has a power reserve indicator complication, which is displayed via the timepiece’s open caseback.

Pioneer Centre Seconds
H. Moser & Cie Pioneer Venturer

Last but by no means least, the Pioneer Centre Seconds has a decidedly sportier vibe than some of its brethren within the Pioneer collection. The 42.8mm case is available in a number of different materials including steel, DLC-coated steel, solid 18k red gold or solid 5N red gold. All variants of the Centre Seconds come equipped with a black rubber band and Moser’s HMC 200 self-winding movement, which offers customers hacking seconds and a minimum of three days of power reserve.