H. Moser & Cie. x Massena LAB Endeavour Chronograph Compax
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H. Moser & Cie. x Massena LAB Endeavour Chronograph Compax

By Mach · Oct 16, 2024 · 43 replies
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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.

Per their Instagram post: a limited edition of 100 pieces that revisits H. Moser & Cie.’s earliest chronographs through a contemporary lens:
Watch by AHCI and independent haute horlogerie, Moser

This collaborative piece is housed in a 41mm steel case:


It has their signature Funky Blue fumé dial:


It’s powered by their 3-day automatic in-house HMC 220 with a Dubois Dépraz chronograph module. However, at this price point, they couldn’t develop a new chronograph movement or execute it properly with an integrated movement???


We’re looking at a thickness of 13.3mm:


What are your thoughts?


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CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Oct 16, 2024

You mentioned the price point, what is the proposed retail

EN
enjoythemusic
Oct 16, 2024

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.

M2
m2
Oct 16, 2024

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.

QU
quattro
Oct 16, 2024

The case design (scalloped lugs) seems reminiscent of some Patek cases. But it might belong to H. Moser too (I don't know enough).

KM
KMII
Oct 16, 2024

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.

KM
KMII
Oct 16, 2024

I fear that this would prevent frequent wear…

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