Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic
The Streamliner tourbillon distilled into a monochrome ceramic concept watch.
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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.
Meet our first-ever ceramic creation: the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic. This absorbing material only enhances the fluid lines of the Streamliner. The watch’s cushion-shaped case and integrated bracelet are cast in a deep anthracite grey ceramic, offering a sumptuous contrast to the fire-kissed Red fumé Grand Feu enamel dial. This is a timepiece that burns with intensity. The flying tourbillon at six o’clock, equipped with our signature double hairspring, completes one of our most radical watches yet.
Materials & craft
Official specifications list Ceramic case, 40 mm diameter, calibre HMC 805, Fully integrated, Tourbillon.
Material & Dial
The anthracite grey ceramic wears beautifully. Inalterable, lightweight, hypoallergenic, the ceramic perfectly suits the Streamliner’s organic curves. A bold new territory for Moser, ceramic delivers unexpected comfort, absolute stability and opens the door to new creative expressions. Together with the luminous Red fumé Grand Feu enamel dial, this inventive marvel marks a red-letter moment for us at Moser.
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.