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A limited edition in collaboration BWT Alpine Formula One Team
H. Moser & Cie. has long resisted the temptation to lean on history as a design crutch, choosing instead to treat tradition as a technical discipline. Its watches speak through proportion, engineering, and restraint, often saying more by showing less. This confidence has allowed Moser to engage with contemporary culture without diluting the substance of its horology.

That mindset is clearly expressed in the Streamliner collection, conceived as one of the clearest examples of a modern sports watch. Its cushion-shaped case, integrated construction, and absence of decorative elements give it a distinctly current character.

This is where Moser’s partnership with the BWT Alpine Formula One Team comes into focus. Formula 1 is a world defined by marginal gains, where success depends as much on unseen preparation as on what unfolds at race pace. Drivers operate under intense scrutiny, while mechanics work with relentless precision in the background. With this release, the brand introduces the Streamliner Alpine Drivers and Mechanics Pink Editions.

The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition is housed in a stainless-steel case topped by a slightly domed sapphire crystal. The case measures 42.3 mm in diameter with a thickness of 14.2 mm. Chronograph pushers are positioned at 10 and 2 o’clock, while a screw-in crown sits at 4 o’clock, engraved with the Moser “M” and accented by a pink rubber ring that subtly echoes the watch’s colour theme. Turning the watch over reveals a sapphire exhibition caseback that offers an unobstructed view of the movement. Water resistance is rated at 120 metres, reinforcing the watch’s suitability for demanding everyday use.

The dial is fully skeletonised, leaving the chronograph mechanism exposed from the front. Pink hour and minute hands stand out against the openworked architecture, joined by matching Globolight indices that provide strong contrast and legibility. Timekeeping and chronograph indications are displayed centrally, with chronograph seconds and minutes read from the centre rather than from subdials. A tachymeter scale is printed on the flange.

At the heart of the watch is the calibre HMC 700, an automatic movement developed in collaboration with Agenhor. It operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and delivers a power reserve of 72 hours through a double-barrel construction. Designed as an integrated flyback chronograph, the movement features a column wheel and a two-stage horizontal clutch engineered for smooth engagement and precise control. A skeletonised tungsten oscillating weight is positioned between the movement and the dial.

The watch is secured by an integrated pink rubber strap that flows seamlessly from the case, reinforcing the Streamliner’s sculptural form. It is finished with a steel pin buckle engraved with the Moser logo, keeping the overall execution cohesive and purposeful. The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition is produced in a limited series of 50 sets and is sold exclusively together with the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition. The price for the set is CHF 64,000, approximately AED 306,000.
For more information, visit the official website of H. Moser & Cie.
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