Motorsports
Introducing: H. Moser & Cie. Partners With Alpine Motorsports For Two Special New Streamliners
Now, of course, we have to talk about the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition. A Streamliner with a screen. From afar, it might look like many a mechanical Moser — the distinctive shape of the steel Streamliner case, small Funky Blue fumé dial at 12 o’clock, and bright blue rubber strap are very similar traits to […]

Now, of course, we have to talk about the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition. A Streamliner with a screen. From afar, it might look like many a mechanical Moser — the distinctive shape of the steel Streamliner case, small Funky Blue fumé dial at 12 o’clock, and bright blue rubber strap are very similar traits to the Alpine Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon released last year. But that’s as far as resemblance goes. Instead of an intricately skeletonized movement with a giant tourbillon, the rest of the dial for this Alpine Mechanics Edition is all black.
Until you take the watch out of standby mode, when a screen lights up to reveal its hidden digital complications — a GMT function, split seconds chronograph, perpetual calendar, and a “F1 Mode” with countdown functionality and notifications for team alerts. Moser has certainly never produced a smartwatch before, and so it partners with Sequent for this hybrid analogue-digital caliber with a “power reserve” of 12 months for the time indication and “6 Grands Prix” worth of power for the digital display when continuously lit. You’ll need to charge this watch using the included charging cable.