With the new Pioneer Tourbillon, H. Moser & Cie. is presenting a flying tourbillon watch housed in a robust steel case water-resistant to 120 metres and designed for everyday wear. Price and full specs of the Moser Pioneer Tourbillon (ref. 3804-1201)
With the new Pioneer Tourbillon, H. Moser & Cie. is presenting a flying tourbillon watch designed for everyday wear thanks to its robust steel case water-resistant to 120 metres.
Characterized by structured sections on each side, this 42.8 mm steel case protects the beating heart of the watch, the self-winding HMC 804 Manufacture calibre visible behind the skeletonised bridge of the minute tourbillon.
Skeletonised to reveal the mechanism beneath, the 18-carat red gold oscillating weight transfers the energy to the barrel via a bi-directional pawl winding system which reduces the time required to fully wind the watch.
This 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour) movement is equipped with a double flat hairspring designed and produced in-house. Thanks to this pair of matched hairsprings, the movement of the point of gravity on each spring when it expands is corrected, significantly improving accuracy and isochronism. In addition, the paired hairsprings also reduce the effect of friction normally experienced with a single hairspring.
Designed as an interchangeable module, this tourbillon can be assembled and regulated independently of the movement via a simple plug and play system which makes servicing much easier.
The signature midnight-blue fumé dial offers excellent readability thanks to the large indices with luminescent dots and the skeletonised hands filled with Super-LumiNova.
Matched to an elegant black alligator leather strap, the H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Tourbillon (ref. 3804-1201) is a limited edition of 50 pieces and it is on sale at the price of Swiss Francs 49,900. h-moser.com
Characterized by structured sections on each side, this 42.8 mm steel case protects the beating heart of the watch, the self-winding HMC 804 Manufacture calibre visible behind the skeletonised bridge of the minute tourbillon.
Skeletonised to reveal the mechanism beneath, the 18-carat red gold oscillating weight transfers the energy to the barrel via a bi-directional pawl winding system which reduces the time required to fully wind the watch.
This 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour) movement is equipped with a double flat hairspring designed and produced in-house. Thanks to this pair of matched hairsprings, the movement of the point of gravity on each spring when it expands is corrected, significantly improving accuracy and isochronism. In addition, the paired hairsprings also reduce the effect of friction normally experienced with a single hairspring.
Designed as an interchangeable module, this tourbillon can be assembled and regulated independently of the movement via a simple plug and play system which makes servicing much easier.
The signature midnight-blue fumé dial offers excellent readability thanks to the large indices with luminescent dots and the skeletonised hands filled with Super-LumiNova.
Matched to an elegant black alligator leather strap, the H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Tourbillon (ref. 3804-1201) is a limited edition of 50 pieces and it is on sale at the price of Swiss Francs 49,900. h-moser.com
Nice watch but I think that, for a tourbillon, I would still go for a more elegant style.
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