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Article: Mosers' Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton in yellow gold!

Mosers' Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton in yellow gold!

H. Moser & Cie. 's streamliners are their refined integrated bracelets, the brand embraces an independent and unconventional business strategy, focusing on limited editions and boutique exclusives.

Following successful store openings in Asia, Moser is expanding into the U.S. with a new boutique in Menlo Park, California. To mark the occasion, they have introduced a new variant of the Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton. One in a very eye-catchy yellow gold.

Aesthetics

The new Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton maintains the distinctive "cushion-shaped 40mm case" with 12.1mm thickness.

The openworked dial showcases gold-plated  indices and a skeletonized one-minute flying tourbillon. Gold-plated hour and minute hands with Globolight inserts stand out against the anthracite-finished tourbillon movement. 

Movement

At the heart of this shiny timepiece is the HMC 814 self-winding movement, an evolution of the HMC 804.

It is fully skeletonized, delivers an impressive 72-hour power reserve, and embodies Moser’s philosophy of understated excellence.

Availability & Pricing

This new reference is strictly limited to 17 piece and will be available exclusively through official brand boutiques, the Moserland concept, and the brand’s official online store. The watch is priced at approximately €131,500, including taxes.

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