
In this rediscovered gem from the WatchProSite archives, hmd4m shares his H. Moser & Cie. Mayu, a timepiece he describes as simple, elegant, and spectacular. His post reignites appreciation for Moser's early independent spirit and the foundational design principles that continue to define the brand. This article delves into the Mayu's enduring appeal, exploring its design, movement, and place within Moser's horological legacy.






Still underrated imho . I love what the brand is doing. Big fan
Hopefully it gets plenty of wrist time now, enjoy!
Here is a pic of mine in white gold. It have a very nice brown dial.
Andreas was certainly instrumental in the early Moser caliber development and the QP I remember thinking was a brilliant concept back then. Another simple looking watch, easy to read even though very complicated as a QP, yet cleverly designed and executed. It did have some teething issues early on, but those were rectified and to me it stands out as a crowning jewel in the Moser line up. The original Mayu you have is simply beautiful and their case work is quite lovely too. A complete package wi
β¦it deserves to be free and to be on worn more.
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