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Ditto and thanks for the history of Moser
Am enjoying my rose gold Mayu. Keeps excellent time too. I do find it stiff to wind and the milled crown can be a little sharp!
Thanks for the Moser history, but what about the association with IWC?
I saw a photo of a recent example with red marks for the "Down" power reserve, as compared to ours which are all black. Is this standard for all recent examples, or a one off?
Moser & Cie, Mayu
By: flamenco : May 24th, 2009-23:47
A short history Heinrich Moser Heinrich Moser was born in Schaffhouse in 1805. Son and grandson of watchmakers, he learnt the craft from his father, Erhard Moser. In 1824, he left Schaffhouse to set up in Locle where he perfected his knowledge in the pres...
Yes indeed .....
By: flamenco : May 25th, 2009-02:01
Moser fans are sprouting up like wild mushrooms all over our sunny island ........ Dunno if there is any truth to it , a little bird told me THG they jus delivered its first Moser 1 to the first Singapore customer PS. The sticker is off, the wife won
Intrigued...
By: patrick_y : May 25th, 2009-13:46
Fascinating history and some beautiful photos. I am especially fond of the back of the movement where the lines are not evenly spaced apart; staggered lines. Mostly intrigued by the interchangeable escapement module. The whole piece is replaceable is a cl...
Different perspective
By: flamenco : May 25th, 2009-22:15
....... U brought a very interesting point. The modular escapment was what tickled me in the first place. The escapement module is indeed replaced in its entirety when the watch is sent back for servicing. Moser will have pre-regulated ones in waiting, in...
Mixed feelings ....
By: flamenco : June 24th, 2009-03:52
........ and similar thoughts did occur to me. The shorter down time during servicing is much appreciated. And from a pragmatic point of view, gives me comfort that Moser upkeeps an inventory. Feels like u are getting a new watch everytime Guess its a com...
Dun cut yourself !
By: flamenco : June 5th, 2009-09:33
Florentine Ariosto Jones apparently rented his first factory premise in an industrial building owned by JH Moser. Energy was also provided by Moser since he also ran a hydroelectric station. This was in 1868. Not a big IWC fan therefore, am not too sure a...