The Worldtempus review focuses on the Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton by H. Moser & Cie., tested through everyday wear in Geneva. The watch is assessed using five criteria: user friendliness, design in terms of wearability and visual impact, value proposition, and appropriate occasions for use. It achieves mostly top ratings across these categories. User friendliness stands out thanks to a slim automatic movement with a 72-hour power reserve and an in-house double hairspring that improves accuracy and isochronism. Wearability is also rated highly, with a 40 mm red gold case, a thin 10.7 mm profile, and a comfortable leather strap that fits easily under a cuff. Visually, the skeletonized design is both striking and demanding, combining exceptional technical execution with excellent legibility.
Priced at CHF 84,000, the watch is considered strong value given its tourbillon, in-house components, and potential long-term collectability. Its bold, skeletonized aesthetic makes it best suited to formal or semi-formal settings and knowledgeable watch enthusiasts.