Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept

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Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept - H. Moser & Cie.
Ten years after the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar, H. Moser & Cie launches a new perpetual calendar watch which is simplicity itself.

In 2005, H. Moser & Cie. presented a revolutionary perpetual calendar with a complex movement and radically simple dial. The indices showed not only the hours, but also the months, using a small central hand in the shape of an arrow. A date window at 3 o’clock and power reserve indicator at 9 o'clock completed this most legible piece, devoid of the traditional sub-dial and illegible date disc. The following year, the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar was distinguished with the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix (GPHG) in the complicated watch category.

Ten years on, H. Moser & Cie. marks the 10th anniversary of its flagship model by taking the concept of simplicity to new extremes. Edouard Meylan, CEO of H. Moser & Cie., explains: "We were often asked if it would be possible to make an even simpler perpetual calendar. The Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept meets that demand".

H.Moser&Cie Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept

Featuring the company's signature fumé dial without a visible logo, this timepiece remains immediately identifiable, proof that true luxury is unmistakeable. The 18-carat white gold case, measuring 40.8 mm in diameter, houses the mechanical hand-wound in-house calibre HMC 341. With a 7-day power reserve, this particularly ingenious movement is the very essence of simplicity itself, enabling the date to be adjusted forwards or backwards at any time of day. It features a double barrel, an interchangeable Moser escapement and an original Straumann Hairspring® with stabilised Breguet overcoil.

The watch is set off by a beige kudu leather strap, equipped with a solid 18-carat white gold pin buckle with engraved Moser logo, and is produced in a limited edition of 10 pieces.

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