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H. MOSER & CIE., MAYU, POWER RESERVE PINK GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND 3-DAY-GOING WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE INDICATION

NO. 200100857, CIRCA 2007

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H. MOSER & CIE., MAYU, POWER RESERVE

PINK GOLD MANUALLY-WOUND 3-DAY-GOING WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE INDICATION
NO. 200100857, CIRCA 2007

Calibre HMC321.503, 27 jewels, interchangeable escapement module, solid gold escape wheel and pallet fork, power reserve indicator, gloss black dial, small seconds, three-part case in 18k pink gold, brushed and polished, transparent case back fastened by four screws, 18k pink gold HMC buckle, case, dial an d movement signed
Diameter: 39 mm.

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Lot Essay

EUR2,300-3,100

With H. Moser & Cie. presentation box, certificate and product literature.

Heinrich (Henry) Moser, born in 1805 in Schaffhausen, is a watchmaker and descendant of a watch dynasty. Immigrated to Russia at the age of 22, he opened the trading company H. Moser & Cie. In 1829, Moser established a watch factory in Le Locle and rapidly became a veritable timekeeping empire. At its height, the manufacture had 64 different calibres, including 24 complications.

Heinrich Moser returned to Schaffhausen in 1848 and contributed greatly to the industrial boom of the city, most notably with the construction of a hydroelectric dam on the Rhine and supported Florentine Ariosto Jones in the foundation of the International Watch Company (IWC). Moser died in 1874, and in 1877, his heiress sold the entire Russian trading operation as well as the factory in Le Locle. Under the names "H. Moser & Cie." or "Heinrich Moser & Co.", the factory continued to produce mechanical movements until 1979.

In 2002, the brand "H. Moser & Cie." was once again registered internationally by Dr. Jürgen Lange together with the great-grandson of Heinrich Moser, Roger Nicholas Balsiger, who is today the Ambassador and Honorary Chairman of the Board of Directors. Their first collection was presented at Basel Fair 2006.

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