H. Moser’s New Streamliner Flyback Chronograph Has Been Unveiled with a Few Small Updates
As an object of pure fascination, there are few watch designs that come close to H. Moser?s Streamliner. I have been low key obsessed with it since the first Streamliner appeared in early, pre-pandemic 2020. That first chronograph was, at first, baffling to me. I found myself drawn to it even though I?m not really much of a chronograph guy, integrated bracelet sports watches aren?t my thing, and, at the time, I didn?t really appreciate Moser, either. At the end of the day, the Streamliner?s subversion of my own expectations of what a luxury integrated bracelet sports watch should be are what makes it successful. If you find the Royal Oak cold and clinical, the Streamliner is warm and organic by comparison. If the Nautilus is the choice of Patagonia-vested finance bros, the Streamliner gets the endorsement of sneakerheads. Even at its most opulent, it?s the kind of watch that makes me feel kind of giddy, as opposed to slack-jawed intimidation, which doesn?t always translate into a successful wearing experience in my opinion. In a landscape of integrated bracelet sports watches that all kind of feel like riffs on each other, the Streamliner still feels like a true original to me.Â
For those reasons, I?m always interested in new versions of the Streamliner. As a blank canvas, it?s capable of communicating all of the things Moser excels at, depending on how they decide to execute any particular reference. The latest Streamliner is an update to the original chronograp...
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