H. Moser & Cie. Venturer Purity Movement Photos
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H. Moser & Cie. Venturer Purity Movement Photos

By watchestolove · Jun 26, 2017 · 21 replies
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Watchestolove presents a captivating photo essay on the H. Moser & Cie. Venturer Purity, focusing on the intricate details of its movement. This post highlights the watch's photogenic qualities and invites readers to appreciate the craftsmanship from various angles. The author shares personal insights on the movement's finishing and the appeal of Moser's unique aesthetic.

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This watch is just so photogenic, looks amazing from any angle. Last time I showed more of the frontal shots, today I'll focus a bit more on the back side.




I love the curvy lines of the bridges, and everything is laid out beautifully. The anglage is nice, though not hand finished. I feel if Moser adds a bit more fine finishing to the movement, e.g. perlage on the base plate and maybe hand polish the major anglage along the main bridges, then the value of their watches would go up significantly. Just my humble opinion. 



The Moser double stripes are just gorgeous, definitely more visually interesting than the standard Geneva stripes.



Power reserve indicator, my favorite complication of them all. Elegantly integrated into the movement and easy to read.



The balance wheel assembly



Hope you guys enjoy the photos! More to come=) 
Check out my IG @watchestolove for daily uploads!

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Watchonthewrist
Jun 26, 2017

Love the movement from this watch , its almost a piece of art . Please more pics of this beautiful watch

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Alkiro1
Jun 26, 2017

Thanks for sharing with us these beautiful shots. Best wishes Alkiro

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beerstyle
Jun 27, 2017

I usually like Moser blue and cosmic green fume dials.

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watchestolove
Jun 27, 2017

It is like art indeed.

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watchestolove
Jun 27, 2017

Still have tons more to share! haha

WA
watchestolove
Jun 27, 2017

Yea I didn't expect it either, I was drawn to Moser's funky blue dials in the first place. Had the hardest time choosing between this color and funky blue for the Venturer Purity. I'm glad I went with this color as when I actually saw the funky blue in person, I felt it is a bit too saturated (different shade of blue than their previous models).

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