H. Moser & Cie.’s New Streamliner Tourbillon Features a Rare Jade Dial
A limited release with only 100 examples.




As H. Moser & Cie. continues to expand on its Streamliner collection, the latest model introduces a tourbillon timepiece with a rare and exquisite dial: the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Wyoming Jade.
As indicated in its naming convention, the timepiece’s ravishing dial uses natural jade from the Wyoming region in the U.S. The beauty of this dial lies in the crystal being untreated, making every piece unique with its very own marks and shades as caused by nature. In preserving the material’s natural brilliance, H. Moser employs a meticulous selection and manufacturing process — every piece of jade is precision cut to be 1 – 1.2mm thick, carefully applied onto the watch case and polished by hand.
Dial embellishments are kept to a minimum with only three hour markers and Globolight®-filled hands to accompany the one-minute flying tourbillon. Elsewhere, the sapphire crystal caseback provides a full view of its Manufacture caliber. The automatic HMC 806 movement features an automatic bi-directional pawl winding system and is geared with an 18-carat oscillating weight, complete with a 3-day power reserve.
Attired in the Streamliner’s emblematic cushion-shaped case, the time-teller measures 40mm in diameter and comes in a 5N red gold build. Also crafted from red gold, the watch is accompanied by a matching integrated bracelet with a folding clasp closure.
Priced at $119,900 USD, the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Wyoming Jade is a limited release of 100 pieces and is currently available for inquiry via H. Moser’s official boutiques and website.
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