H. Moser & CIE. / Streamliner
H. Moser & CIE. Streamliner
Collection profile · 2020
Streamliner is H. Moser & Cie's integrated-bracelet sport collection, built around fluid case lines, sculpted links, and a cushion-shaped profile that brings the brand's minimalism into a more dynamic, contemporary steel format. The line balances wearable ergonomics with high-watchmaking complications, making it the collection most associated with the brand's post-2020 design reset.
Why it matters
Streamliner marks H. Moser's shift into an integrated-bracelet sport-watch language without abandoning the brand's sparse dials and controlled visual identity.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2020 — The collection begins with the Streamliner Flyback Chronograph in January 2020.
- 2020 — The Streamliner Centre Seconds follows in August 2020.
- 2021 — The Streamliner Perpetual Calendar joins the family in August 2021.
FAQ
What inspired Streamliner?
H. Moser says the line draws cues from 1920s automotive and locomotive design, especially streamlined forms and integrated construction.
Is Streamliner only steel watches?
Steel is the foundation of the collection's identity, though the family has expanded into multiple variants and materials.
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- Pioneer — Pioneer is H. Moser & Cie's sportier, more robust collection, pairing steel-case versatility and stronger water resistance with the brand's refined finishing and minimalist dial discipline. It functions as the brand's adventurous, everyday-wearable counterpart to Endeavour while still accommodating tourbillons and other high-watchmaking expressions.
- Swiss Alp Watch — The Swiss Alp Watch is H. Moser & Cie.’s provocative mechanical take on the smartwatch silhouette: a rectangular, minimalist statement piece that looks digital from afar but is engineered as a traditional hand-wound Swiss watch.