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H. Moser Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton

No Dial. No Clutter. Just Skeleton.

H. Moser & Cie. strips it down with the Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton, focusing on transparency and symmetry.

This watch is about letting light in and showing off its inner workings. The Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton features a 40mm red gold case and an anthracite-treated skeletonized movement that’s more about geometry than decoration. Gold-plated indices and hands add a touch of warmth without overdoing it.

Inside, you’ve got the HMC 814 movement with a double hairspring from Precision Engineering AG. It’s all about reducing friction and improving accuracy. The openworked barrel lets you see the spring, which is both practical and visually interesting. The rotor is skeletonized too, keeping the theme consistent.

This isn’t just about looks. It’s about precision engineering with a bit of flair. You either appreciate the stripped-down aesthetic or you don’t.

Available on a dark brown alligator strap with an 18kt red gold buckle, this piece isn’t for everyone. But if you’re into seeing how things work, you’ll know if it’s for you.