The H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton
- Pravin Nair
- Jan 28
- 1 min read
Removing all extraneous stuff to reveal the stark elegance of the system.

H. Moser & Cie. has introduced the Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton, a watch that enhances the brand's minimalist ethos through an exploration of transparency and architectural profundity.
The watch is encased in a 40mm 5N red gold case and showcases a fully skeletonised design that removes all extraneous material, exposing the contemporary, sculptural geometry of its anthracite-finished bridges and main plate. This form permits light to permeate the movement, fostering an impression of ethereal clarity while emphasising the technical intricacy of the Manufacture calibre.
H. Moser & Cie.
The core of this model is the self-winding HMC 814 movement, including a minimum power reserve of 72 hours. A notable characteristic is the one-minute flying tourbillon positioned at 6 o’clock, with an innovative double hairspring manufactured in-house by the affiliated business Precision Engineering AG. This dual-spring design markedly improves precision and isochronism by rectifying the centre of gravity displacement during expansion. The hollowed-out barrel offers a direct view of the spring, enabling the wearer to see ascertain the winding status.
The appearance is enhanced with gold-plated hands and indexes that provide a warm contrast to the black, mechanical movement elements. The watch is accompanied by a hand-stitched dark brown alligator nubuck leather strap and a corresponding 5N red gold pin buckle inscribed with the Moser emblem.
The Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton, priced at $99,600 USD, will be available for enquiries via the brand's stores and online website.
















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