
Nicolas (amanico) presents an exquisite Kari Voutilainen KV 28, highlighting its sublime aesthetics and the nuanced concept of a 'piece unique' in high horology. His detailed photographs invite readers to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship that defines Voutilainen's work, prompting a deeper discussion into the watch's design lineage and rarity.




The H. Moser Concept represents the brand's contemporary automatic offering, distinguished by its fumé dial treatment within the Concept series. This reference showcases the manufacturer's approach to modern watchmaking through its 40mm proportions and palladium case construction.
The 40mm palladium case houses the automatic HMC 200 caliber, providing 42 hours of power reserve. The watch features a sapphire crystal and fixed bezel configuration, with water resistance rated to 30 meters. The fumé dial is complemented by a leather strap, creating a refined aesthetic profile.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking contemporary H. Moser craftsmanship in precious metal casing. The palladium construction and fumé dial combination positions this piece within the brand's modern offerings, suitable for those appreciating the manufacturer's current design language. Production commenced in 2015 and continues to present.
Still a beauty though
I did procure a Roma Synergy which has design elements that overlap in some ways with this piece. Still, this KV is next level. Wearing the Roma today coincidentally!
voutilainens are exceedingly rare. every 28 is finished with input from its purchaser. unique enough!
timepieces.
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