By: India Whiskey Charlie : August 26th, 2020-13:59
A new 3-hand Streamliner was introduced lately. Personally, I think the first one (chrono) was rather unique as compared to this one and I much prefer the anthracite/taupe fume dial over the green. What say you?
And I have to say that I like the shape of the case and - of course - the fantastic movement of their new Streamliner chrono very much. But I can‘t get warm with the dial.
So for me this new release shows a perfect new shaped Moser with a stunning dial. It is really something new.
A brave step that we have long been waiting for when it comes to Panerai, for example.
This watch has amazing potential! I can't wait to see it in person!
By: patrick_y : August 26th, 2020-14:30
This watch has amazing potential to look good in real life! I can't wait to see it in person. It's got a 1970s look with a cool cushion case shape. This watch would be super promising and might even look as good on the wrist as a Nautilus or a Royal Oak!
Just to add; it’s just a really good looking watch. Hide in the corner Odysseus, you’re not good enough (on the outside) to wipe the Streamliner’s bezel. [nt]
I like this one much better than the chrono, clean and simple.
By: ZSHSZ : August 26th, 2020-16:29
It’s just what it supposed to be, the chrono was unique, but to avant-garde for my old school mindset... Tastes differ but I take this over the Odysseus.🤷♂️ This line shows originality, uniqueness from case to bracelet. Thank you the introduction...
its nice , i love the case shape, dont fancy the green dial though ,maybe in blue or anthracite would be much better , BUT i still prefer the chrono version and the movement by Agnhor [nt]
By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : August 27th, 2020-04:36
with its 70s vibe, the lobster style bracelet, the stunning green dial - yep, I like it, but would definitely need to see it in the metal and how it sits on the wrist. My concerns would be it’s a little thick (11.8mm) and the movement is not visually exciting (but the chrono version is partially to blame for making this look less exciting).
Lots to admire about Moser and the Streamliner. It's not every day one sees an indie venture into bracelets with the same spirit that they bring to their dials, case and movements. What's also great about this one is from a business perspective, they may have cracked the code for timeless luxury sports which can be a stable source of revenue for years to come. This can be approached a la Rolex sub or 15202 or 5711 with a constant presence in the catalog. Come up with a few more bread and butter color dials like black and blue and they're set. And it's well-priced as well. If I had access to it locally, i'd seriously consider it as my first indie. Love everything about the streamliner, chrono or centre seconds. Their chrono is fantastic as it hews closely to my time-only preference in terms of design. It's quite clean without the need for small sub registers. Yep, they knocked it out of the ballpark with the streamliner.