Like others, I also thought of the AP Star Wheel but this Moser has more in common with the Urwerk, I think. According to my research so far, the Flying Wheel has 3 satellite hour displays that rotate accordingly together with a central minutes track.
Its a very nice watch from a brand i really like (own two of them)
By: Watchonthewrist : August 1st, 2018-00:02
But like others say its sometimes a bit difficult to read the time on . A problem i dont have with my Urwerk . Still a great watch to wear i think and when the price is right !!! Hope to see some pics from it when you do buy it 🙏🏻
Reason? It’s not that the white hour markers show two consecutive times (most of the time). Yes, that would eventually drive me nuts but maybe I can get used to it...
No, the reason for me to reject the Flying Wheel is that the time that both hour markers show white is INCONSISTENT!!
WTH?!? For example, the time switch can begin as early as 00 minutes from 12 o’clock to 1 o’clock but not begin until 2:20 and last until 2:47 for 2 o’clock to 3 o’clock.
I’m sorry, but this will definitely drive me bonkers.
I didn't think it was that way with the model I saw.
By: Jay (Eire) : August 1st, 2018-04:14
However the fact that there was prolonged overlap (from 10 mins before the hour to maybe 20 minutes after the hour) when the hour was changing is really a deal breaker. I could be wrong, having not spent a lot of time with the watch, but to me this seems to be just a half ass effort at putting out something cool.
I own a green concept Moser and the SS perpetual, both are fantastic watches, no regrets. I had thought about buying this watch also and appreciate your report, Maybe they will get the issue resolved...Jim