H. Moser & Cie. Makes Vantablack Its Face Of Extravagant ‘Endeavour’ Watches
By Nicole Rodrigues, 29 Aug 2023
Blending the horological and scientific realms together, H. Moser & Cie. introduces a new duo of timepieces to its distinguished Endeavour collection. Meet the Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack and the Endeavour Centre Seconds Vantablack, where the avant-garde Vantablack material (one of the darkest substances out there) takes center stage.
These watches share commonalities, with a 40mm case crafted from 18k red gold. Their dials, however, set them apart. Coated in Vantablack, a material known for its ability to absorb 99.965% of light, they serve as a canvas for the leaf-shaped hour and minute hands.
The Centre Seconds model relies on the HMC 200 caliber for its precision, embellished with tonal stick indices and a central seconds hand. In contrast, the Tourbillon Concept model showcases a circular opening at the 6 o’clock position, offering a glimpse of the HMC 804 self-winding Manufacture movement beneath.
The timepieces come with matte-black alligator leather straps and 18k red gold folding clasps to complement the look.
Elegance, however, comes at a price. The Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack is priced at US$82,500, while its Centre Seconds counterpart bears a tag of US$27,600. More information about both watches can be found on the brand’s website.
Last year, H. Moser & Cie. released a different Vantablack watch that looks as if you were telling the time by looking into the void. It also released one with a scannable QR code for its face.
[via Hodinkee and aBlogtoWatch, images via H. Moser & Cie.]
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