H. Moser & Cie. Tourbillon: Opinions & Review
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H. Moser & Cie. Tourbillon: Opinions & Review

By christianch · Jan 17, 2023 · 45 replies
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Christianch, a seasoned collector, sparks a vibrant discussion by considering the H. Moser Tourbillon Concept in Funky Blue for his collection. His inquiry delves into the aesthetic and horological appeal of tourbillons, prompting the community to share diverse perspectives on this intricate complication and Moser's distinctive design philosophy. This article synthesizes the collective wisdom, offering valuable insights for anyone contemplating a tourbillon or a Moser timepiece.

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 I am considering consolidating a bit my collection. I have the opportunity to acquire a H. Moser Tourbillion Concept in Funky blue (like in the photo). I don't have any tourbillion in my collection so I was thinking it would be something very interesting and different.

Will try it in the metal soon but I would love to hear your opinion about this H. Moser Tourbillon and/or about tourbillon in general. Thanks! Christian 


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AuHavrePro
Jan 17, 2023

I happen to think it's phenomenal, but this is anyone's preference........

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cazalea
Jan 17, 2023

It seems like a conceptual distance too far between dial, movement, hands

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damianp
Jan 17, 2023

Also, in my opinion, the „flashy“ dials of Moser watches bear a higher risk of becoming nuisance over time. (not sure what the right wording is in english, but i had a Moser watch with a blue fume dial and i couldn‘t look at it anymore after a few months. It was just too much). Regarding tourbillons: for me personally one of the most uninteresting complications in existance

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cazalea
Jan 17, 2023

Here's the opposite - TOO MUCH going on versus the Tourbillon

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AuHavrePro
Jan 17, 2023

the overall beauty and elegance of it (or minimalism if you will), but crucially the tourbillion complication itself . Looking forward to seeing you post pictures of it .... Cheers, Filip

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als1678
Jan 17, 2023

(Moser marketing picture, not mine) I think the danger with tourbillons, especially on the front, is that they stop being entertaining after a while. It is just a cage for the escapement after all ... I like tourbillons by Laurent Ferrier, Ferdinand Berthoud, various independents etc, but not really because they are tourbillons, it is the general execution that counts.

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