Examining the Popularity & High Demand of H. Moser & Cie

H. Moser & Cie responds to red-hot demand for the Streamliner with a new iteration, the Streamliner Small Seconds Blue Enamel.
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If ever a watchmaker could be said to be on the rise, it is Schaffhausen-based H. Moser & Cie; it raises lower levels of hell these days than it once did with the Moser Nature and Swiss Mad watches, although one of Google?s top searches for H. Moser & Cie is for the so-called H. Moser Apple Watch, which is actually the Swiss Alp model. This is all pretty remarkable for a brand that is completely classical in spirit, as we have often remarked in our frequent chats with H. Moser & Cie top dog Edouard Meylan. For example, if you hankered after the H. Moser Streamliner Central Seconds, you might be fresh out of luck because this model is perpetually sold out everywhere; it is not limited, at least the version in Matrix Green is not, but it is highly popular. Well, last year H. Moser & Cie proposed a solution to the availability crunch in the Streamliner Small Seconds Blue Enamel watch, which boasts an extraordinary dial that looks half-baked.
To be sure, the dial is fully baked, being enamel and all that it just would not work in production for it to be anything other. The hammered texture, per the official description, smashes what is normally expected of enamel, which is of course a smoothness that puts fine Japanese whisk...
The post Examining the Popularity & High Demand of H. Moser & Cie appeared first on LUXUO.
If ever a watchmaker could be said to be on the rise, it is Schaffhausen-based H. Moser & Cie; it raises lower levels of hell these days than it once did with the Moser Nature and Swiss Mad watches, although one of Google?s top searches for H. Moser & Cie is for the so-called H. Moser Apple Watch, which is actually the Swiss Alp model. This is all pretty remarkable for a brand that is completely classical in spirit, as we have often remarked in our frequent chats with H. Moser & Cie top dog Edouard Meylan. For example, if you hankered after the H. Moser Streamliner Central Seconds, you might be fresh out of luck because this model is perpetually sold out everywhere; it is not limited, at least the version in Matrix Green is not, but it is highly popular. Well, last year H. Moser & Cie proposed a solution to the availability crunch in the Streamliner Small Seconds Blue Enamel watch, which boasts an extraordinary dial that looks half-baked.
To be sure, the dial is fully baked, being enamel and all that it just would not work in production for it to be anything other. The hammered texture, per the official description, smashes what is normally expected of enamel, which is of course a smoothness that puts fine Japanese whisk...
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