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H. Moser & Cie. Unveils the Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date
H. Moser & Cie. expands its Endeavour collection with a new model, the Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date, representing a sophisticated blend of complex functionalities and minimalist design. This watch integrates a flyback chronograph, a secondary time zone, and a date indication, all meticulously presented without the clutter of subdials, maintaining the brand's signature clean aesthetic.
The timepiece boasts a 42mm stainless steel case, equipped with chronograph pushers positioned at 10 and 2 o'clock, and a secure screw-down crown at 4 o'clock. Its striking turquoise fumé dial features a sunburst finish, complemented by a central Blackor fumé disc for the second time zone. Leaf-shaped hands, enhanced with Super-LumiNova, ensure readability, particularly for the dual-time arrow. Unique in its design, the watch centralizes all its functions: a vibrant red hand marks chronograph seconds, a rhodium-plated hand tracks elapsed minutes, and the second time zone is displayed on the central disc, accentuated by a white arrow. A date aperture at 6 o'clock completes the indications.
Driving this intricate mechanism is the newly developed hand-wound HMC 730 calibre, a collaborative effort with AGENHOR. This movement re-engineers the existing HMC 902 architecture by removing the automatic winding system, thereby creating space for the dual time and date complications. The HMC 730 operates at 21,600 vibrations per hour, comprises 383 components and 49 jewels, and offers a substantial 72-hour power reserve from its double barrel system. Visible through the sapphire caseback, the movement showcases an anthracite finish adorned with Moser's distinctive double stripes and partially skeletonized bridges, underscoring the brand's commitment to both technical excellence and aesthetic refinement. The Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date is presented on a grey alligator strap with a nubuck finish and is available for $74,400.
The meticulous craftsmanship and innovative design of this timepiece serve as a testament to the pursuit of excellence in horology. It reminds us that true ingenuity often lies in refining and reimagining existing frameworks, leading to creations that are both beautiful and functionally superior. This watch stands as an inspiration, embodying the principle that with thoughtful innovation and a clear vision, one can achieve harmony between complexity and elegance, continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
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