
India Whiskey Charlie's original post on the H. Moser Streamliner Centre Seconds sparked a vibrant discussion among collectors, delving into the watch's design, market positioning, and potential as a luxury sports watch. His initial preference for the chronograph's anthracite/taupe fume dial over the new green Centre Seconds model set the stage for a community-wide evaluation of Moser's latest offering. This article synthesizes the community's diverse perspectives on a watch that many believe could become a cornerstone for the independent brand.


probably biased. My wife and I own three Mosers. And I have to say that I like the shape of the case and - of course - the fantastic movement of their new Streamliner chrono very much. But I can‘t get warm with the dial. So for me this new release shows a perfect new shaped Moser with a stunning dial. It is really something new. A brave step that we have long been waiting for when it comes to Panerai, for example. Best Thomas
This watch has amazing potential to look good in real life! I can't wait to see it in person. It's got a 1970s look with a cool cushion case shape. This watch would be super promising and might even look as good on the wrist as a Nautilus or a Royal Oak!
Nice dial, sure, as expected.
Photo: H.Moser
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