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Limited edition—1 of 50 pieces. The all-terrain tourbillon—H. Moser & Cie.’s Pioneer

Limited edition—1 of 50 pieces. The all-terrain tourbillon—H. Moser & Cie.’s Pioneer Tourbillon Limited Edition A gold tourbillon timepiece as an everyday, wearable watch sounds absurd, but H. Moser & Cie. have carved this niche with flair When H. Moser & Cie. unveiled the Pioneer Tourbillon, the independent Swiss company had presented a timepiece that challenged the status quo of the highly revered complication by offering a juxtaposition of sporty and classical elements in a timepiece that embodied this prestigious feature. It is indeed a rare find in the world of haute horlogerie. Of course, it’s not completely unusual for sport watches to feature a tourbillon. While the likes of TAG Heuer have incorporated it into the higher-end editions of signature sport watch collections such as the Carrera, avant-garde timepieces from Roger Dubuis and Richard Mille have presented tourbillons in a more audacious way. Most other fine watchmaking maisons celebrate the traditional complication in far more classical pieces. None, however, have really managed to bridge that gap between the classical and the sporty/audacious, until H. Moser & Cie. came out with their Pioneer Tourbillon. Read on to find out how this Pioneer is not your average tourbillon watch. A modern case design, featuring black titanium to offset the richness of gold Comfortable and designed for everyday wear, the Pioneer Tourbillon features a design that is at the same time elegant and sporty, with references to the industrial world. Water-resistant to a significant 120m, the 42.8mm sturdy case is made for the occasion from 18-karat 5N red gold with black DLC-finished titanium inserts. This really is the key to what makes this watch so versatile. Anyone can affix a rubber strap onto a classical timepiece and call it sporty. However, when the construction of an otherwise classical case in gold is altered with nuanced detailing that adds that sporty touch, the DNA of the watch itself is modified, which is exactly what H. Moser & Cie. have done with this piece. MRP: ₹50,40,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028891](tel:08725028891), [+91 8725028890](tel:08725028890) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( For your daily lifestyle—from the boardroom to the beach You’ll see the black titanium on the case bands and the lugs, and even on the crown, forming distinctive elements on the multi-dimensional case structure, adding nuance. Yet, it’s all beautifully integrated with the red gold, and looks completely harmonious. How can you go wrong with a black-and-gold combination really! And with its water resistance, you can wear this piece any day of the week, in any season of the year, and even at the beach or by the pool, at a barbecue or at a brunch. Additionally, the rubber strap makes it wearable even when you’re playing golf or out for a bicycle ride. A gold tourbillon watch for all that—just imagine! Resplendent with a brilliant, sunray-finished, midnight blue fumé dial The domed sapphire crystal glass on the gold-and-titanium case enhances the view of the already gorgeous midnight blue fumé dial beneath it. Reflecting mesmerising gradations of colour, the fumé dial plays with the light that falls on it—quite a spectacle to behold. Depending on the angle you observe the dial from, the shades of blue you see can vary from midnight to an almost electric blue. This is all thanks to the fine sunburst finishing on the dial. On it are applied indexes for hour markers, each one faceted to perfection. The leaf-shaped hands are partially skeletonised, and feature a layer of Super-LumiNova, which, along with the luminescent dots adjacent to each hour index—on the midnight blue flange—make the dial perfectly readable, even in the dark. And at six o’clock, you see the fascinating flying tourbillon cage with skeletonised bridges. MRP: ₹50,40,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028891](tel:08725028891), [+91 8725028890](tel:08725028890) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( An in-house automatic tourbillon movement with double flat hairsprings for improved accuracy While the watch is rich in design and materials, while also being really cool to wear, the mechanism within more than lives up to the high standards the rest of the watch has already set. The Pioneer Tourbillon is equipped with the manufacture HMC 804 self-winding calibre. This movement is equipped with a double flat hairspring designed and produced in-house. Thanks to this pair of matched hairsprings, the movement of the point of gravity on each spring, when it expands, is corrected, significantly improving accuracy and isochronism by reducing the effect of friction that is normally experienced with a single hairspring. For easy maintenance and servicing—the tourbillon’s interchangeable module The tourbillon’s unique design makes it an interchangeable module, assembled and regulated independently of the movement, via a simple plug-and-play system, which allows for easy servicing. The result is a tourbillon better adapted to the needs of today, designed for everyday wear. An efficient movement offering a wholesome three-day power reserve Decorated with the famous Moser double stripes on the bridges and plate, the HMC 804 calibre is 100-percent Swiss, 100-percent Moser. The double-stripe decoration, along with the 18-karat red gold oscillating weight engraved with the brand emblem can be seen through the sapphire crystal caseback. When the oscillating mass rotates, energy is transferred to the barrel via a bidirectional pawl-winding system, which reduces the time required to fully wind the watch. Once this is done, the timepiece can run for up to three full days without being worn. A limited edition of 50 pieces—unlike any other tourbillon you can find The structural design, titanium elements and rubber strap define the contemporary dynamic of this resolutely stylish model, with a bold touch of nonconformity. Reinforcing the H. Moser & Cie. identity, this watch delivers high on performance, as well as design. And that’s the thing about Moser. They make a statement without trying too hard, all the while creating timepieces that are just as wearable as any—even if they’re made of gold and feature a tourbillon. MRP: ₹50,40,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028891](tel:08725028891), [+91 8725028890](tel:08725028890) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( The H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Tourbillon Limited Edition in a nutshell - Case: Solid 5N red gold and black DLC-finished titanium; 42.8mm in diameter - Glass and caseback: Sapphire crystal - Water resistance: 120m - Dial: Midnight-blue fumé, sunray finish, applied indexes, Super-LumiNova - Functions: Hours, minutes, flying tourbillon - Movement: HMC 804, automatic, in-house, three-day power reserve - Strap: Black rubber, red gold folding clasp - Limited edition: 50 pieces MRP: ₹50,40,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028891](tel:08725028891), [+91 8725028890](tel:08725028890) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( Also available: A Pioneer in rose gold and titanium, without the tourbillon In case you're not too keen on a tourbillon, you can enjoy all the other benefits of the gold-and-titanium Pioneer in a Centre Seconds version as well. Everything is exactly the same as the tourbillon edition, except, of course, the movement. The Pioneer Centre Seconds is powered by the HMC 200 automatic calibre, which also features the bidirectional pawl winding system, offering the same power reserve of three full days. Decorated with Moser stripes, this calibre additionally features an original Straumann hairspring with a flat overcoil. It's a pretty neat option, and it's at a fraction of the tourbillon's price. MRP: ₹16,80,000 For more information, please call our Luxury Watch Helpline on [+91 8725028891](tel:08725028891), [+91 8725028890](tel:08725028890) [Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp]( [Explore all H. Moser & Cie. watches]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Ethos Watch Boutiques India's largest chain of luxury watch boutiques. You are receiving this email because you signed up for communications on our website/at our store. 204-206, Second Floor, Square One Mall, District Centre Saket New Delhi - 110017 [Unsubscribe](

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