A minimalist dial and three sophisticated complications… H. Moser & Cie.’s new Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date makes a compelling statement with its newly developed movement and understated aesthetic.
Minimalism has long been a hallmark of H. Moser & Cie.’s watchmaking philosophy. Even when incorporating a second time zone display, a date function, and a flyback chronograph, the brand remains faithful to its clean and uncluttered aesthetic. The new Endeavour Flyback Chronograph Dual Time Date is a perfect embodiment of this approach. Powered by the newly developed HMC 700 calibre, the timepiece combines hours and minutes with a flyback chronograph, dual-time indication, date display, and power-reserve functionality.

Housed in a 42 mm stainless-steel case, the watch features chronograph pushers positioned at 2 and 10 o’clock, complemented by a crown at 4 o’clock. This distinctive case architecture frames an exceptionally refined dial. The outer chapter ring, decorated with a sunburst finish, is rendered in a vibrant turquoise hue, while the central section is presented in deep black, creating a striking contrast.
In keeping with the brand’s minimalist ethos, the chronograph indications dispense with traditional sub-dials. Instead, a red central hand tracks elapsed seconds, while a rhodium-plated hand displays elapsed minutes. The date window is discreetly positioned at 6 o’clock, preserving the dial’s visual balance.

At the heart of the watch beats the HMC 730 calibre, developed in collaboration with AGENHOR. A manual-winding evolution of the HMC 902, the new movement offers a generous 72-hour power reserve. Rather than displaying the remaining energy on the dial, H. Moser & Cie. has relocated the power-reserve indicator to the movement side, maintaining the clean aesthetic of the watch face.
Completing the timepiece is a grey alligator leather strap that underscores its refined character. For further information, visit the brand’s official website.





