
India Whiskey Charlie introduces the H. Moser & Cie. Pioneer Centre Seconds Rotating Bezel for Collective Horology, a timepiece that sparked considerable discussion among collectors. This article delves into the community's varied reactions to Moser's design philosophy and market positioning, offering insights into how this particular reference fits within the brand's evolving identity. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the nuances that define collector perception of H. Moser & Cie.'s contemporary offerings.
Also Moser: Does literally nothing new, copies the Apple watch, copies all the major Swiss icons and now makes a generic dive watch. I just can't get behind this brand at all. They seem to have no idea what they are about or what they want to do.... And neither do I. Hard pass, yet again, for me on Moser.
Which IMO is a great engineering piece that looks beautiful too: Photos: Hodinkee
I love Moser in-terms of quality and price-point. Very fair. But their design leaves something to be desired IMO.
Makes it easier for me to buy a new watch... I want a nice black dial or brown dial next maybe..
...it is especially out of place on a 'sport' watch. The photos on Monochrome are of a rugged, manly man...leather jacket and travel bag, etc. The Moser logotype is something you'd see on a wedding invitation. Mismatch. Figure out your brand and then adjust your visuals as necessary.
How do I "knock off" one or two zero(s) off the price! hahaha Then we are talking..... I got to put a son through college my dear Professor, or unless you are handing out scholarships
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