The H. Moser & Cie. brand, named after Heinrich Moser (1805-1874), a Schaffhausen-born watchmaker, presented its first contemporary watch at the end of 2005 to mark the 200th anniversary of its founder’s birth . Heinrich Moser, the Moser Family Museum Cha...
According to Revolution, the double hairspring is used sparingly and only in certain special pieces, which is, according to them, fairly 'understandable'... Best, Emmanuel
It was a policy decision along the way taken by the Meylan family to restrict it to certain models to make it more special. The double hairspring is also a complex bit of kit. Presumably adjusting and regulation will also be time consuming. The same step ...
I think part of the intent was to be practical and very legible. A debatable aesthetic choice, but a very interesting take on the PC complication imo. Best, Emmanuel
Although I must admit to suffering a bit from sensory overload with just so many models and so much information it will take a while to digest it all. So firstly thank you for all your hard work in posting all these watches and the information on them, I ...
Gathering so much information is excessive, I know, and I hesitated to stick to the essentials. But I still found it interesting to have a comprehensive overview of the 20-year history of this very original version of the perpetual calendar. When I do suc...
I agree, too many variants. And I personally prefer the design of the 2021 Heritage to the more modern (and sometimes too eye-catching) ones. Best, Emmanuel