Vibrant Debut: H. Moser & Cie unveils the Pop collection adorned with semi-precious gems, alongside fresh Streamliner models boasting colorful dials at Watches and Wonders 2025.
Let's discuss the stunning Pop collection from H. Moser & Cie
This year at Watches and Wonders, H. Moser & Cie made a splash with their vibrant Pop collection, an offspring of the Endeavour line. These watches feature a chassis design, producing a total of 18 timepieces, each featuring striking color combinations. Each color pair offers three options: small seconds, tourbillon, or minute repeater models[1].
Color pops aren't foreign to this watchmaker, as their catalog brims with bold greens, blues, reds, purples, and other shades in a myriad of finishes. What sets the Pop collection apart is the jaw-dropping technique H. Moser & Cie employs to craft such breathtaking dials. Instead of painting the designs and finishing them in enamel or other textures, the brand engineers the masterpiece by meticulously carving the dials out of semi-precious stones like Burmese jade, turquoise, coral, pink opal, lapis lazuli, and lemon chrysoprase[2].
Given the delicate nature of these stones and the challenges in machining them, the Endeavour Small Seconds Concept Pop is limited to a mere 28 pieces per colorway. The Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Pop, on the other hand, is limited to a scant eight pieces for each color combination, and only one Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon Concept Pop is available in each colorway.
In the case of the Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Pop, a ring of the "secondary" color and stone encircles the tourbillon at 6 o'clock. The Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon Concept Pop, with a 5N red gold case, boasts one color on the main dial, with the secondary dial color raised up and surrounded by the minute repeater gongs, adding visual depth to the piece.
The Endeavour Small Seconds measures 38mm, while the tourbillon and minute repeater models stretch to 40mm. Respectively, they house the HMC 202 calibre, the HMC 805 with a flying tourbillon, and the HMC 904, a hand-wound, partially skeletonized timepiece with minute repeater chimers at 10 and 11 o'clock[1].
For those who love H. Moser & Cie's other collections, this may feel like an excess of Endeavour. However, the brand has introduced two new references to the Streamliner collection as well, both featuring colorful dials.
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Amidst the world of watches, smart home devices have become a perfect blend with the lifestyle of modern fashion-conscious individuals. Imagine waking up to a serene Morning Dew alarm sound on your Streamliner Centennial Automatic, while your coffee maker starts brewing automatically in sync with your smart coffee machine.
After a busy day, you can unwind in your home and garden, surrounded by the soothing ambiance created by your smart lighting system, complemented by the calming hues of the Endeavour Small Seconds Concept Pop on your wrist.
Your tech-savvy weekend might include a DIY project, perhaps reorganizing your home office with the latest gadgets, while admiring the fashion-forward design of your Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Pop watch on your desk. The harmonious balance between technology, fashion, and home decor provides an exceptional living experience.


