H. Moser & Cie.- Streamliner Centre Seconds

H. Moser & Cie. presents the Streamliner Centre Seconds, which follows the self-winding flyback chronograph launched in January, as the second model in the Streamliner collection. The name "Streamliner" recalls the first high-speed trains of the 1920s and 1930s, whose rounded curves these models reinterpret. This new model focuses on the essentials: hours, minutes and central seconds. Equipped with a steel case with an integrated bracelet, the Streamliner Centre Seconds presents a harmonious aesthetic. It is combined with a brand new Matrix Green smoky dial. The 40 mm steel coussin case is water-resistant to 12 atmospheres, and boasts excellent ergonomics thanks to the use of an integrated bracelet, with no lugs on the case. The case middle has hollowed and satin-finished shapes on the sides and alternates polished and brushed surfaces. It is surmounted by a slightly convex sapphire crystal. The bracelet, of rather complex construction, is characterised by extremely fluid lines. All the links are jointed and form a delicate wave that alternates a vertical brushed finish with polished surfaces. The 3D hands, which indicate hours and minutes, are made up of two sections and feature inserts in Globolight, an innovative ceramic-based material containing Super-LumiNova. The minute hand is domed. The Streamliner Centre Seconds model is powered by a Swiss 100% mechanical movement: the self-winding HMC 200 calibre. Designed, developed and manufactured in-house, this movement is equipped with a regulating organ made by Precision Engineering AG, a subsidiary of H. Moser & Cie. The HMC 200 calibre, decorated with Moser's double stripes, houses a solid gold oscillating weight and offers a power reserve of at least three days. Finally, the movement itself is visible from the back side.

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