H. Moser Gets in the Salmon Game with a New Streamliner and a Smokey Textured Dial
If you?ve been following the trajectory of H. Moser over the last few years, you know how important the Streamliner platform is to them. It?s one of very few entrants into the competitive integrated bracelet sports watch landscape that feels truly original, taking inspiration not from earlier integrated bracelet sports watches, but from the streamline moderne design philosophy, an offshoot of sorts of the Art Deco movement that gave us iconic building, train, and car designs, and eventually seeped into many other aspects of our everyday lives. The flowing lines of the Streamliner?s case and bracelet are often called ?organic? for the way they evoke something that?s about to come to life, especially as it?s draped over your wrist, but one look at the aerodynamic locomotive designs of the 1930s tells you all you need to know about where the design inspiration for the watch really comes from.Â
In any case, the Streamliner has struck a chord with watch lovers, and if we?re to believe forum chatter and anecdotes from collectors, it?s one of the tougher watches to get your hands on in the world of independent sports watches. So the release of any new Streamliner is a bit of an event, and the latest example begins a new chapter, replacing the green fumé Center Seconds model (the purest and least complicated version of the Streamliner) with a dial that the brand calls ?smoked salmon,? and features a griffé finish that is typically reserved for Moser limited editions. A...
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