If you haven’t yet taken a ride on the stone-dial train, now may be an opportune time to board: Moser is dropping funky, colorful stone-dial versions of some of its most iconic models in Burmese jade, turquoise, coral, pink opal, lapis lazuli, and lemon chrysoprase. An extremely limited release, the collection consists of 28 pieces per color in the Endeavour Small Seconds Concept, five pieces per color for the Endeavour Tourbillon Concept, and a single Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon Concept. In order to let the stones/color combinations do the talking, none of the watches feature indices, logos, or any other extraneous decoration.
While the Endeavour Small seconds—with its relatively straightforward dial—provides perhaps the best palette to take on these outré colorways, it’s the Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon that truly looks outrageous (and we mean this as a compliment) in, say, pink and green. Of the available stones/colors, the Endeavour Minute Repeater Tourbillon Concept Pop reference 1904-0406, with its 5N red gold case, turquoise dial, and grey alligator leather strap, is simply too cool to ignore. (It’s also a pièce unique, so if it catches your fancy, it’s best to act quickly.)
Case Size: 40 mm
Case Material: 18-karat red gold
Power Reserve: 90 hours
Strap: Gray alligator leather
Price: $33,000-$385,000
From the article by Paige Reddinger, Oren Hartov, Victoria Gomelsky, Carol Besler, Justin Fenner