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The Boutique-Exclusive H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton in Yellow Gold

A bold new variant arrives to make a statement while keeping the brand's signature minimalist aesthetic.

| By Denis Peshkov | 2 min read |

Following successful boutique openings in Shanghai, Beijing, and Hong Kong – and with upcoming locations planned for Delhi and Seoul in 2025 – H. Moser & Cie. continues its global expansion with a new home in the United States. The brand has officially arrived in Silicon Valley, opening a boutique in Menlo Park. And for that, the brand has prepared a bold new watch.

Situated within Villa Menlo Park, a project developed by Moser’s retail partner Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry, the boutique embodies a sleek, minimalist architectural vision, featuring clean lines, raw materials, and thoughtfully curated lighting. H. Moser & Cie. introduces a special boutique edition of its Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton in yellow gold to mark the occasion.

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At the start of last year, Moser & Cie. introduced a stainless steel Tourbillon Skeleton to the Streamliner collection – a craftsmanship showcase blending architectural beauty with technical excellence. The bold new yellow-gold variant retains the same core characteristics, yet the precious metal amplifies its presence while retaining Moser’s signature minimalist aesthetic.

The watch is housed in a 40mm cushion-shaped case measuring 12.1mm thick (including its slightly domed sapphire crystal), features a screw-in crown adorned with the brand’s M logo and offers a generous water-resistance of 120 metres.

The openworked dial boasts gold-plated, faceted baton-style indices – except at 6 o’clock, where the one-minute flying tourbillon with a skeletonized bridge takes centre stage – while a double index marks the 12 o’clock position. The gold-plated hour and minute hands, fitted with Globolight inserts, contrast beautifully against the anthracite-finished main plate and bridges of the fully skeletonized HMC 814 self-winding manufacture movement, an evolution of the HMC 804. The movement comprises 167 components, including 28 jewels, beats at 21,600 vibrations/hour and delivers a 72-hour power reserve.

The Streamliner’s integrated bracelet, crafted to match the yellow-gold case, is secured with a folding clasp. This Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton in yellow gold is priced at CHF 125,000 (including taxes) and is limited to just 17 pieces. It is available exclusively at Moser & Cie. ‘s boutiques, the Moserland concept, and through the brand’s official online sales platform.

For more information, please visit H-Moser.com.

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2 responses

  1. The Meylan family keeps repeating their mistakes. Dad made AP the Royal Oak company, son makes Moser the Streamliner company. One trick ponies usually are not as lucky as AP.

  2. I don’t see where this comment is coming from.
    The streamliner is very nice, but moser is more than that to me.

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