Unveiling Elegance: The H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton
The Endeavour Collection: A Fusion of Classic Aesthetics and Advanced Complications
H. Moser & Cie.'s Endeavour series stands as a testament to refined watchmaking, offering a blend of classical design with unexpected artistic elements. While often featuring minimalist dials or unique textures and hues, the Endeavour collection is also home to intricate complications, including sophisticated tourbillon regulators. The latest addition to this distinguished line is a remarkable openworked flying tourbillon movement, seamlessly integrated into the Endeavour's iconic casing.
The Pioneering Calibre HMC 814: A New Era for the Endeavour
At the heart of this timepiece is the calibre HMC 814, an in-house movement previously seen in the Streamliner collection. This innovative calibre distinguishes itself from other Moser tourbillon skeleton movements, such as the HMC 811, primarily through its svelte profile. The HMC 814 features a one-minute flying tourbillon with a double hairspring, allowing for a significantly thinner watch design, perfectly suited for the Endeavour's elegant dimensions.
Timeless Design: The Endeavour Case Redefined
The new Endeavour retains the characteristic proportions and classic aesthetic of the collection. Crafted from 5N red gold, its 40mm diameter and 10.7mm thickness offer a balanced and comfortable fit. Key design elements include a polished concave bezel, a gracefully tapered crown, and elegantly sculpted flanks that showcase the collection's distinctive asymmetric form, with a captivating interplay of vertically brushed surfaces and a polished grooved accent. Both the front and back feature sapphire crystals, providing an unobstructed view of the intricate movement within.
Visual Harmony: Transparency and Symmetry in Motion
The Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton is a celebration of transparency and balanced design. Its fully openworked movement, shared with the Streamliner collection, is a visual marvel. The bridges and main plate, finished in an anthracite shade and embellished with delicate strokes, serve as a contemporary backdrop for the gold-plated, polished leaf-shaped hands and applied hour markers. This thoughtful combination of colors ensures excellent legibility, a notable achievement for a skeletonized watch. At the six o'clock position, the flying tourbillon, equipped with a double hairspring manufactured by H. Moser & Cie.'s sister company, Precision Engineering AG, takes center stage, providing a captivating kinetic display.
Precision Engineering: The Heartbeat of the HMC 814
Powering the Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton is the self-winding Calibre HMC 814, a sophisticated evolution of the HMC 804. This movement boasts an impressive 72-hour power reserve, sustained by a bi-directional pawl winding system. Operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour, the HMC 814 comprises 167 components and 28 jewels. Its open design extends to the barrel, allowing the wearer to observe the spring and ascertain its winding status. The movement showcases meticulous finishing, with polished bevels that underscore its exceptional craftsmanship.
Exclusivity and Availability: A Statement of Horological Excellence
Presented on a refined dark brown alligator nubuck leather strap, the H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton is a permanent fixture in the brand's collection. This exquisite timepiece is offered at a price of CHF 85,400 (inclusive of taxes), representing a distinguished acquisition for discerning collectors and enthusiasts alike.