
Summary
- At Watches and Wonders 2026, Moser debuts the Streamliner Mini in 34mm and 28mm sizes
- Also unveiled alongside are the Reebok x Streamliner Pump, while the Skeleton Minute Repeater showcases hammers and chimes on the dial
- While the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept is crafted from rare tantalum
H. Moser & Cie.’s new watches, unveiled at Watches and Wonders 2026, beautifully blend impressive technical skill with a clean, simple design. The collection draws inspiration from the playful style of the 1980s and demonstrates that a watch’s quality isn’t about its size. These latest pieces showcase Moser’s unique creativity and offer a rewarding experience for those who appreciate the intricate mechanics within.
Streamliner Mini





Building on the popularity of the Streamliner collection, launched in 2020, Moser has created two new, smaller watches to demonstrate that size doesn’t mean sacrificing quality. These watches, measuring 34.2mm and 28.3mm, are designed for smaller wrists while maintaining the Streamliner’s distinctive style. The steel bracelet has been completely reworked for a comfortable, ergonomic fit, and they’re water-resistant up to 120 meters, making them durable enough for daily wear.
These smaller watch models have simplified dials, removing logos and markers to highlight the pure essence of time. Each dial is carefully textured by hand on brass, then coated with a silver or burgundy gradient lacquer that creates a shimmering, sunlight-on-snow effect. Inside, the watches feature high-quality automatic movements – the HMC 400 (34mm) and HMC 410 (28mm) – with solid 18k red gold weights and a power reserve lasting up to 60 hours. Moser hasn’t compromised on quality in any aspect of these pieces.
Streamliner Pump








The Streamliner Pump watch is a unique blend of culture and engineering, developed by the Moser Exploration LAB™ in partnership with Reebok to honor the classic Pump sneaker from the 1980s. Instead of a traditional crown, this watch uses a colorful aluminum button to wind the mainspring. Just one press provides over an hour of power, creating a satisfying, hands-on experience that highlights how the watch works. Inside its 40mm case, made from strong and lightweight forged quartz fiber, is a redesigned HMC 103 manual-winding movement.
Made with quartz fiber – a material even whiter and more UV-resistant than glass fiber – each of the 250 watches features a distinct, patterned surface. Inside, a titanium frame protects the movement, keeping the watch remarkably light despite being 11.4mm thick. The dial comes in black or white lacquer and includes a power reserve indicator shown by an orange disc, a design element inspired by a signature detail on the collaborative sneaker. As a final touch, Moser and Reebok have created an exclusive sneaker available only to those who purchase this limited-edition watch.
Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept Tantalum



The Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept Tantalum showcases Moser’s commitment to simplicity. It removes all markings – indices, logos, and scales – to highlight the beauty of the metal itself. Crafted from tantalum for both the 42mm case and dial, the watch explores the challenges of working with this incredibly durable metal, which melts at almost 3,000°C. The dial is carved from a single piece of tantalum and features a brushed sunburst finish applied directly to the material, without any coatings. This creates a rich, dark gray color with subtle blue highlights that change with the light.
This watch is powered by the HMC 800, a hand-wound movement known for its unique big date display that instantly jumps to the new date. A small hand indicates the month. Despite its complex engineering, the watch is easy to set – all adjustments are done with the crown at any time. It boasts a power reserve of at least seven days, shown at the 9 o’clock position, and a discreet leap year indicator on the movement side, keeping the watch face clean. This limited edition, part of the Concept series, is limited to 50 pieces and is designed for collectors who appreciate true mechanical skill and innovation.
Endeavour Minute Repeater Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton




Building on the design of the 2024 Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton, Moser has created the Endeavour Minute Repeater Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton, taking the idea of openness even further. This watch puts the beauty of sound and movement on full display by positioning the chimes and hammers on the front of the watch face. The 40mm titanium case has been carefully designed to amplify the sound, using the metal’s properties to create a richer, longer-lasting, and clearer chime.
The watch’s intricate movement is showcased by a special tourbillon that takes a full minute to complete one rotation. It features a unique cylindrical hairspring – a design from the 1700s intended to improve accuracy. Each of these springs is carefully crafted by hand and requires ten times more work than a standard part. The beautifully openworked movement, known as the HMC 909, appears to ‘breathe’ and allows the eye to follow the delicate interplay of the oscillating tourbillon and vibrating chimes. A vibrant, blue-toned sub-dial at the 2 o’clock position provides a subtle yet striking accent amidst the complex mechanics, serving as a distinctive design element.
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