H. Moser
H. Moser‘s newest watch has a few tricks up its sleeve.
The Swiss brand debuted an eye-catching timepiece this week that’s much more than the minimalist model it appears to be. The Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date is home to three complications—a flyback chronograph, a second time zone, and a date display—with no subdials to be found, showing off once again how the brand can create clean watches with plenty of complex, horological fun going on underneath the surface.
H. Moser achieved that streamlined display by centralized all its indicators on the dial, which is done up in a striking turquoise fumé. A red hand points to the chronograph seconds, while a rhodium-plated hand shows off the elapsed minutes on the white track. The center disc, done in a Blackor fumé (also with a sunburst pattern), is where the second time zone resides, with a white arrow marking the way. You can peek at the date via an aperture at 6 o’clock, too. Elsewhere on the dial, the hands are leaf-shaped and filled with Super-LumiNova, with a tachymeter perched on the flange.
The new model offers up a a flyback chronograph, a second time zone, and a date display.














