H. Moser & Cie.’s popular Endeavour collection has been known for its minimalism and contemporary style since its launch. Keeping these ethos in mind, the brand has introduced the new Endeavour Skeleton Tourbillon (Ref. 1814-0400), the collection’s first skeleton dial.
The brand quoting it as ‘The Architecture of Transparency’ is proof that it is not just a skeleton dial but a well-designed skeletonised dial. The design has been executed in a way that the light entering the dial highlights the depth and clarity. The complexities of the automatic HMC 814 skeleton movement are visible through the dial.
There is harmony between the anthracite-coated bridges and main plate and the contrasting gold-plated hour markers and leaf-shaped hands. Making the watch a piece of marvel is the one-minute flying tourbillon located at 6 o’clock.
Turn the watch over to see the fully skeletonised gold rotor and the movement boasting a 72-hour power reserve. It is 40 mm, encased in 5N red gold, and is worn on a hand-stitched dark brown nubuck leather strap.
Price: ₹94,72,000 (approx.)