
Mach's original post introduces the H. Moser & Cie. x Massena LAB Endeavour Chronograph Compax, a limited edition of 100 pieces that reinterprets Moser's early chronographs. This collaboration, featuring a 41mm steel case and the signature Funky Blue fumé dial, sparks a crucial discussion among collectors regarding its movement choice and value proposition. Mach's initial query about the use of a Dubois Dépraz module at this price point sets the stage for a detailed community critique.






You mentioned the price point, what is the proposed retail
Ok, small stuff like lugs... that maybe only guys like me totally geek over ;em (keep in mind I have five books filled with timepiece straps of all types, so colour me crazy there   . Very much am admiring the overall design and balance. H. Moser video is below.
Was just talking to a watchmaker about this in the local group I'm in, and he mentioned they are a complete PITA. The design is nice here, but I think I'd rather just buy a Breitling.
The case design (scalloped lugs) seems reminiscent of some Patek cases. But it might belong to H. Moser too (I don't know enough).
With two small provisos - at this price point I would prefer an integrated movement, which should hopefully be a tad thinner, bringing the overall thickness down a bit. But the dial definitely looks nice and the typical Moser case scalloping has been maintained.
I fear that this would prevent frequent wear…
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