What about Moser?

Medlem
13. mai 2019
Innlegg
229
Sted
Sverige
This is not the Moser you use to see, this one have a white lacquered dial with painted black romans. As they use to say: Less is more.

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The Venturer Small Seconds with the long thin blued hands with the dail higher mounted mounting, it gets an impression of floating in the air. 39 mm case made a perfect size IMO.

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The feeling Moser conveys is that we go back to the time when the pocket watch was the man's jewelry by releasing this tribute to the pocket watch.

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Really clean and sober which is the submerged sub-dial for the second hand to consolidate. The Venturer case is slimmer then the Endeavour and with the thin bezel the dial will looks bigger.

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With the super domed sapphire crystal this watch is one of the most difficult one to get a nice pic of without reflections, otherwise white dials is the most easiest to shot.

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A nice and clean buckle.

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The buckle will works great with the black alligator strap.

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So lets turn around it and check out the hand-wound HMC 327 calibre against the sapphire backcase.

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18,000 bph, hacking seconds, Straumann© hairspring


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The characteristic Moser "Geneva stripes" adorn the movements plates.

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A close up of the power reserve meter at this minimum 3 days power reserve movement. Of course there is a blued hand that shows when it's fully winded.

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Some random shots.

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Very nice!
...and its the first time I've seen the number four with IV and not IIII
That was very refreshing. Thanks for sharing!