The Epic X is a modern evolution of a skeletonized timepiece. The open-worked timepiece allows the movement to be visible both through the dial and the back of the watch, with as much metal removed as possible without compromising functionality.
EX110.20.AA.AL.ABRUA
The Epic X is a modern evolution of a skeletonized timepiece. The open-worked timepiece allows the movement to be visible both through the dial and the back of the watch, with as much metal removed as possible without compromising functionality.
EX110.20.AA.AJ.ABRUA
The Epic X is a modern evolution of a skeletonized timepiece. The open-worked timepiece allows the movement to be visible both through the dial and the back of the watch, with as much metal removed as possible without compromising functionality.
EX110.20.AA.AQ.ABRUA
The Epic X is a modern evolution of a skeletonized timepiece. The open-worked timepiece allows the movement to be visible both through the dial and the back of the watch, with as much metal removed as possible without compromising functionality.
EX120.10.AC.AB.ABRUA
The Epic X is a modern evolution of a skeletonized timepiece. The open-worked timepiece allows the movement to be visible both through the dial and the back of the watch, with as much metal removed as possible without compromising functionality.
6804-0200
Encased in white gold and set invisibly with 73 diamonds and 167 emeralds, the lush green stones on the H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Emeralds have been specially selected and placed to emulate the brand’s characteristic fumé dials.
6804-0201
H. Moser & Cie. gives its emblematic Streamliner Tourbillon the azure treatment. This extremely rare iteration has been set with 167 baguette-cut sapphires in varying hues, placed strategically to replicate the brand’s signature fumé dials, encircled by a halo of diamonds.
1210-0400
In the same vein as its award-winning Perpetual Calendar, H. Moser & Cie. unites the sun and moon in the Endeavour Chinese Calendar by combining elements of Chinese lunisolar and the Gregorian solar calendars, calculated separately, and synchronising them in a watch that requires no corrections for 12 years. A true technical and creative achievement.
6201-1200
Released in 2020, this model won plaudits far and wide, quickly becoming an iconic piece. Despite huge demand, H. Moser & Cie. decided to stop taking orders, using the break to further develop the aesthetic and technical features of the timepiece, which now include the transparent lacquer logo and the new self-winding calibre HMC 201. An update sure to transcend expectations and galvanize collectors.
6201-1201
Released in 2020, this model won plaudits far and wide, quickly becoming an iconic piece. Despite huge demand, H. Moser & Cie. decided to stop taking orders, using the break to further develop the aesthetic and technical features of the timepiece, which now include the transparent lacquer logo and the new self-winding calibre HMC 201. An update sure to transcend expectations and galvanize collectors.