Known for their breathtaking dials—whether the signature fumé, the light-absorbing Vantablack, or stunning gemstone creations—H. Moser & Cie. has once again captivated the watchmaking world at Watches and Wonder 2025.
Their new Pop Collection introduces 18 striking references that represent a colorful departure from the brand’s typically understated aesthetic.
The collection is built around three gemstone pairings applied across three different watch models. Each pairing offers an inverse option, allowing collectors to choose which gemstone dominates their dial.
The combinations include Burmese jade with pink opal, lapis lazuli with lemon chrysoprase, and turquoise with coral—creating vibrant, contrasting aesthetics where the secondary stone serves as an accent.
Exquisite Gemstone Selection
Beyond their visual appeal, these gemstones were selected for their symbolic significance.
Jade represents wisdom and harmony with protective qualities, while lapis lazuli—historically the “stone of kings and artists”—symbolizes intuition and creativity.
Turquoise embodies vitality and protection, orange coral represents passion and life force, lemon chrysoprase promotes self-confidence, and pink opal is associated with gentleness and love.
Buyers can select from three distinctive models. The Endeavour Small Seconds features a 38mm steel case housing the HMC 202 automatic calibre. This movement operates at 21,600 vph with 27 jewels, measures 32mm × 5.5mm, and includes an 18ct gold oscillating weight that winds in both directions via a pawl system.
With a 72-hour power reserve, hacking seconds, and a Straumann hairspring, the movement showcases anthracite finishing with Moser double stripes and partially skeletonized bridges.
Flying Tourbillon Features
For those seeking greater complexity, the 40mm steel Endeavour Tourbillon utilizes the HMC 805 automatic calibre. While maintaining similar specifications to the Small Seconds, it adds Moser’s double hairspring technology and a one-minute flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock with a skeletonized bridge.
The collection’s pinnacle is the Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon in 40mm red gold, powered by Calibre HMC 904. This 33mm × 9.62mm movement incorporates 35 jewels, operates at 21,600 vph, and offers up to 90 hours of power reserve. It combines a one-minute flying tourbillon with Moser’s minute repeater mechanism that chimes hours, quarters, and minutes.
These vibrant dials evoke comparisons to Nomos’ colorful aesthetics, albeit executed with precious gemstones rather than paint—and with correspondingly elevated price points.
The Endeavour Small Seconds Concept Pop models are priced at $33,500 USD, with turquoise and coral versions commanding $42,900 USD. Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Pop watches start at $82,500 USD, with turquoise and coral variants at $86,900 USD. The Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon Concept Pop pieces are priced at $340,000 USD each.
Production is strictly limited, with just 28 pieces of the Small Seconds, 5 pieces of the Tourbillon, and unique pieces for each Minute Repeater Tourbillon model. For more information, visit the H. Moser & Cie website.