Pioneer Flying Hours White Fumé
A wandering-hours Pioneer that makes the sporty case read like a mechanical display.
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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.
The Pioneer Flying Hours in steel is pure and powerful, with a 42.8 mm case framing a crisp White fumé dial that lets the orbiting discs take centre stage. The HMC 240 automatic calibre powers the instantaneous display, turning each passing hour into a scene-stealing moment. Unlimited in numbers and extraordinary in execution, it’s a watch that turns restraint into brilliance and simplicity into spectacle.
Materials & craft
Official specifications list Steel case, 42.8 mm diameter, calibre HMC 240, Automatic, Flying Hours.
Change in an Instant
Drawing from our award-winning Perpetual Calendar, the new Flying Hours introduces an instantaneous display designed to captivate. Powered by a unique in-house spring innovation, each passing hour sees a numeral jump crisply into view as the previous one fades away.
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.