H. MOSER & CIE. A VERY FINE DLC-COATED TITANIUM PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND HACK FEATURE
H. MOSER & CIE. A VERY FINE DLC-COATED TITANIUM PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND HACK FEATURE
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H. MOSER & CIE. A VERY FINE DLC-COATED TITANIUM PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND HACK FEATURE

SIGNED H. MOSER & CIE., ENDEAVOUR PERPETUAL CALENDAR MODEL, BLACK EDITION, REF. 1341-0500, CASE NO. 200’110’677, CIRCA 2014

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H. MOSER & CIE. A VERY FINE DLC-COATED TITANIUM PERPETUAL CALENDAR WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, LEAP YEAR INDICATION AND HACK FEATURE
SIGNED H. MOSER & CIE., ENDEAVOUR PERPETUAL CALENDAR MODEL, BLACK EDITION, REF. 1341-0500, CASE NO. 200’110’677, CIRCA 2014
MOVEMENT: Manual, Cal. HMC 341
DIAL: Black matte, applied pink gold baton numerals, centre arrow hand for month, subsidiary seconds, fan-form sector for power reserve indication, date
CASE: DLC-coated titanium, leap year cycle indicator visible on movement, curved glazed display back secured by four screws, 40.8 mm. diam.
STRAP/BUCKLE: H. Moser & Cie. crocodile strap, DLC-coated titanium H. Moser & Cie. buckle
ACCOMPANIED BY: H. Moser & Cie. Blank International Warranty, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
Special Notice
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Lot Essay

Heinrich Moser, founder of H. Moser & Cie was born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland in 1805. Like many purveyors of luxury goods in the 19th century, Heinrich Moser responded to the increasing appetite for luxury goods of Russia’s elite and established H. Moser & Cie in St. Petersburg in 1828. The company experienced great successes during that time, and many of their rare and exquisite pieces could be found on the wrist of Russian royalties, until their business was expropriated during the tumultuous Russian revolution. Production continued in the 1950s in Le Locle with a switch from pocket to wristwatches. Sadly, the company failed to stay in operation because of the quartz crisis in 1979. In 2005, a new Manufacture was built in Schaffhausen and with the help of Dr. Jürgen Lange, the watch manufacturer was given a second chance for greatness in the world of horology. From 2012 to date, the Manufacture is owned by the Meylan family and is an independent, Swiss, family-run business. Their motto is deceptively simple – to manufacture in-house and to make ingenious products. This means that all their movements are produced in-house and every watch is built and finished by hand. In addition, each watch is designed and crafted to perfection, with unique features and often with the incorporation of innovative, yet functional and simple-to-use complications. This strive for perfection results in a very small production which makes H. Moser watches very rare and collectible indeed. 

The present watch - The Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Black Edition - is one of the first series of bold new developments that ventures beyond traditional watchmaking. The Black Edition chooses titanium as it is not only a hypoallergenic and extremely light material, but also brings the watch dashing surface and a cutting edge contemporary look. Continuing in the heritage of the H. Moser & Cie. perpetual calendar watches, the Black Edition is equipped with caliber HMC 341 which features a technologically advanced perpetual calendar movement with two unique components that set themselves apart from other examples. Firstly, the date can be set not only forwards but also backwards, allowing the wearer to easily change the date. Secondly, the watch features a flash calendar that enables the perpetual calendar to instantaneously change dates at midnight from the end of the current month to the first day of the following month without indicating any invalid days.

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