No counters interrupt the harmony of the dial. The complications recede behind an instinctive, fluid reading of time. More than a traditional chronograph, the Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date evokes a precision instrument reinterpreted through the minimalist vision of H. Moser & Cie., a true invitation to travel. A complex watch that refuses to appear complicated, equipped with a new hand-wound movement developed by AGENHOR, partner of H. Moser & Cie.
The Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date model expresses a contemporary vision of travel: mobile, fluid and perfectly controlled. Its second time zone, subtly integrated at the centre of the dial, its tachometric scale inspired by measuring instruments, and its remarkably clean display come together in a watch designed for movement. A timepiece that crosses time zones with the same fluidity with which the eye moves across its dial. Sophisticated without ever being ostentatious, it is the ideal companion for the modern traveller.
The chronograph in its purest form
Reinventing the traditional codes of the chronograph with the accent on space, balance and legibility, H. Moser & Cie. has chosen minimalism and restraint. All the indications are centralised to preserve the harmony of the dial, in two parts. The chronograph hands replace traditional counters, with the red hand indicating the seconds while the rhodium-plated hand displays the elapsed minutes.
The result is an immediacy: intuitive reading, free of any visual clutter. The second time zone also appears at the centre of the dial, on a fumé disc adorned with a discreet white arrow that blends naturally into the composition. True to the brand’s philosophy, the complication never seeks to dominate the aesthetic, instead dissolving into an exquisite clarity.
State-of-the-art mechanical architecture
Developed with AGENHOR, partner of H. Moser & Cie., the HMC 730 calibre powering the Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date reinterprets the architecture of the HMC 902 movement in a hand-wound version.
For this evolution, AGENHOR removed the entire automatic winding system as well as the oscillating weight. A decision that opens up a new arena for mechanical freedom and makes it possible to integrate the Dual Time display and the date within the available space.
The HMC 730 movement retains the fundamental qualities of the HMC 902, notably the column wheel and the micro-tooth system developed by AGENHOR, while adopting a more classic, more tactile character befitting a hand-wound watch. Using the retrograde principle to enable the elapsed minute hand to jump instantly using the energy accumulated and then released by a snail cam, it allows the values to be read with greater accuracy. It is equipped with a double barrel providing a 72-hour power reserve, displayed on the back of the movement to preserve the purity of the dial. The date can be adjusted both forwards and backwards without risk to the movement – a rare level of user convenience in such a sophisticated horological architecture.
A contemporary interpretation of the measuring instrument
The Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date features a 42-mm stainless steel case. Around the edge, the white minute track measures the seconds and minutes, structuring the dial, while the tachometric scale, designed to measure speed with precision, reinforces its technical and dynamic aesthetic. The hands are slender and elegant, offering excellent legibility. The alligator strap with nubuck finish underscores the discreet sophistication of this creation.
The Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date turns the instrument into an object of style; functionality becomes aesthetic.