Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack®
A logo-free Endeavour concept where a blacker-than-black dial frames the tourbillon.
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Story & heritage
H. Moser & Cie. traces its name to Heinrich Moser’s 1828 watch company and was formally re-launched in 2005 in Schaffhausen.
Darker than black: H. Moser & Cie. combines its ingenious double hairspring flying tourbillon with the blackest material known to man: Vantablack®. The Endeavour Tourbillon in steel and Vantablack® dial is the epitome of “less is more”, where the strikingly black dial void of a logo, markers or any embellishment gives way to the hypnotic tourbillon.
Materials & craft
Official specifications list Steel case, 40 mm diameter, calibre HMC 805, Automatic, Tourbillon.
The Darkest Black
Incorporating the darkest man-made material ever made, the Vantablack® dial is made up of millions of carbon nanotubes which capture 99.965% of light photons. By limiting the light reflections, the dial gives off the impression of a black hole.
How to choose & style
Let this piece set the formality: Streamliner and Pioneer references work as modern daily watches, while Endeavour and Heritage models suit quieter tailoring and collector-led wardrobes.