Moser Streamliner Tourbillon Vantablack New Release
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Moser Streamliner Tourbillon Vantablack New Release

By MTR · Aug 31, 2022 · 29 replies
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MTR's initial hands-on review of the H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Vantablack offers a crucial first impression of this highly anticipated timepiece. His detailed observations, particularly regarding the red gold case and the Vantablack dial's visual impact, provide invaluable insights for collectors considering this unique reference. MTR's willingness to share his evolving perspective, even after initial excitement, underscores the importance of experiencing a watch in person.

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Dear friends,
I had the opportunity to have a first look at the new Moser Streamliner Tourbillon Vantablack.

I asked my AD if there was a chance to see this beauty in reality, and they said: “Yes, come immediately!”












My first thoughts:
I loved this watch when I first saw it on the internet. The features are impressive.

A tourbillon that can also work as a daily beater.

Case size 40mm in 5N red gold, sapphire crystal, enough lume, WR 12 ATM and an integrated bracelet in red gold with folding clasp.

The watch wears heavy.

I love the concept and the features. But the RG was too “feminine” for me. It looked like in the direction of rosé and doesn't work with the color of my skin. But that’s just my personal feeling.

The Vantablack dial with the tourbillon that seems to float over the dial is very impressing. Also how they fixed the indices on the Vantablack dial.

What do you think?

All the best
Thomas

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TeutonicCarFan
Aug 31, 2022

It does not work. Something about the case shape and metal and hands and dial... basically I can't single out any one thing, but not my favorite. Would rather VCO tourbillon for this type of watch. Have not seen in person though.

JL
jlux
Aug 31, 2022

Although I cannot say exactly what it is that disturbs me : maybe the mix of the various design elements.

DC
Dchang81
Aug 31, 2022

It's the same with the 15500 vs 15202, main reason i prefer the 15202 is proportions just look right.

AN
andrea~
Aug 31, 2022

I'm not a fan. The case and bracelet, while interesting, do not appeal to me design-wise. Rose gold makes it too flashy and the tourbillon looks out of place.

GW
GWIS
Aug 31, 2022

I love the Streamliner design and this is an interesting version but, from the pictures at least, to me it looks like a "cookie cutter" has been used to make a hole in the dial and it seems unfinished in some way. Maybe a gold frame around the hole would make it look more finished. I might be being unfair and it might look much better in reality! All the best, Jon

MT
MTR
Aug 31, 2022

comprehensive reply. Yes, somehow it looks like that. I think this is due to the Vantablack technique. “VANTA” stands for “vertically aligned nano tube arrays (carbon nano tubes)” The Vantablack dial is created of thousands of tiny highly delicate carbon nanotubes. To make a hole in this dial or to fix the indices was a challenge for sure. All the best Thomas

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