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H. Moser & Cie. Streamliners: New Sizes and Reebok Collaboration
H. Moser & Cie. is making waves at Watches and Wonders 2026 by unveiling significant additions to its acclaimed Streamliner series. The brand introduces two new, smaller versions of its elegant Streamliner Two Hands watches, catering to a broader range of wrist sizes and preferences. Complementing these releases is an unconventional yet exciting collaboration with sneaker giant Reebok, resulting in the distinctive Streamliner Pump model. These launches highlight H. Moser & Cie.'s commitment to both classic horological craftsmanship and innovative, avant-garde design, pushing boundaries in the luxury watch market.
The expansion of the Streamliner collection with reduced case sizes, particularly the 34mm model, directly addresses the growing demand for watches that combine classic proportions with modern aesthetics. This thoughtful approach ensures that the Streamliner's signature sporty elegance and technical prowess are accessible to more enthusiasts, including those who appreciate a more understated or gender-neutral fit. The collaboration with Reebok, featuring the interactive 'Pump' mechanism, further underscores the brand's playful spirit and willingness to explore unique partnerships that resonate with contemporary culture, offering collectors both technical sophistication and a touch of unexpected creativity.
Streamliner Two Hands: Elegance in Smaller Dimensions
H. Moser & Cie. has expanded its Streamliner Two Hands collection with two new models, now available in more compact 34mm and 28mm case sizes. The 34mm variant, reference 6400-1200, is crafted from steel and features a captivating silver fumé dial with a frosted finish. Its hour and minute hands are coated with Super-LumiNova for enhanced readability. The watch maintains the collection's signature integrated bracelet and offers a remarkable 12 ATM water resistance, complemented by a screw-down crown for added durability. With a slim profile of just 9.7mm, including the domed sapphire crystal, this model is designed for a unisex appeal. Powering this timepiece is the HMC 400 automatic caliber, visible through a sapphire case back. This movement, measuring 29.6mm in diameter and 3.9mm thick, operates at 25,200 vibrations per hour and provides a minimum 60-hour power reserve. It comprises 115 components and 27 jewels, showcasing Moser's meticulous finishing with double stripes, partially open-worked bridges, and a skeletonized 18K red gold rotor set against a dark anthracite finish. The 34mm Streamliner Two Hands is priced at CHF 21,900.
The 28mm Streamliner Two Hands model, reference 6410-1200, mirrors the design and quality of its larger counterpart but in an even more petite form. It boasts a rich burgundy fumé dial with a frosted finish and luminous hands, offering an equally compelling visual experience. This model also features an integrated Streamliner bracelet and a screw-down crown, ensuring 12 ATM water resistance within its 28.3mm x 8.9mm case. The smaller size is ideal for those with more slender wrists or who prefer a more delicate aesthetic. Inside, the HMC 410 caliber, an 18.7mm x 3.9mm movement, provides a 60-hour power reserve and beats at 25,200 vibrations per hour. Composed of 114 components and 27 jewels, its finishing details, including the skeletonized 18K red gold rotor and anthracite treatment, are consistent with the HMC 400. This ensures that the smaller watch does not compromise on the brand's high standards of mechanical excellence and aesthetic appeal. The 28mm Streamliner Two Hands also retails for CHF 21,900, emphasizing that premium craftsmanship and design are not limited by size.
The Streamliner Pump: A Fusion of Horology and Sneaker Culture
In a bold move that highlights its innovative spirit, H. Moser & Cie. has unveiled the Streamliner Pump, a unique collaboration with the iconic sneaker brand Reebok. This limited-edition series, with 250 units for each colorway, marks an unusual yet distinctive entry into luxury watchmaking. The Streamliner Pump is available in two striking versions: reference 6103-2200, featuring a case crafted from black forged quartz, and reference 6103-2201, which offers the same design in white forged quartz. The choice of forged quartz for the cases is particularly noteworthy, reflecting H. Moser & Cie.’s penchant for incorporating unexpected materials and challenging traditional norms, similar to its past use of Swiss cheese in a watch case. A playful nod to Reebok's heritage, an orange button on the side of the case, emblazoned with "The Pump," allows wearers to manually wind the movement by pressing it, transforming a functional aspect into an interactive and fun design element.
Beyond its innovative exterior, the Streamliner Pump is a testament to technical excellence. Each watch features an integrated rubber strap that matches the case color, and a robust titanium structure within the forged quartz exterior securely houses the movement. The 40mm case has a balanced profile of 11.4mm, including the sapphire crystal. The titanium case back, equipped with a large sapphire display, offers a clear view of the intricate mechanics within. A screw-in crown further enhances its durability, contributing to its 10 ATM water resistance. The watch is powered by the HMC 103 manufacture caliber, a re-engineered version of the brand’s HMC 500 movement. This manual-winding caliber, measuring 30mm in diameter and 4.5mm thick, boasts a 74-hour power reserve and operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour. Composed of 131 components and 31 jewels, the HMC 103 exhibits an anthracite finish, Moser stripes, partially skeletonized bridges, and elegant gold-tone and ruby accents, showcasing a blend of traditional watchmaking artistry with contemporary design. Owners of the Streamliner Pump will also gain exclusive access to a special edition Reebok Pump sneaker, adding an extra layer of exclusivity and appeal to this groundbreaking collaboration. The Streamliner Pump, in either colorway, is priced at CHF 31,360, positioning it as a collector's piece that uniquely bridges the worlds of high horology and fashion.
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