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H. Moser & Cie
Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Tutorial
A minimalistic and unconventional white gold instantaneous perpetual calendar wristwatch with "tutorial" dial, 7-day power reserve, power reserve indication, part of a 20-piece limited edition
Estimate
CHF8,000 - 16,000
€8,800 - 17,500
$10,400 - 20,700
Sold For
CHF60,960
Lot Details
Manufacturer
H. Moser & Cie
Year
Circa 2024
Movement No
200'020'292
Case No
124'886
Model Name
Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Tutorial
Material
18k white gold
Calibre
Manual, cal. HMC 800, 32 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
H. Moser & Cie. 18k white gold deployant clasp
Dimensions
42mm diameter
Signed
Case, dial, movement, clasp and strap signed
Accessories
Accompanied by H. Moser fitted box, instruction manual and product literature.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
- The Endeavour Perpetual calendar was launched in 2005 (under the name "Perpetual Calendar 1") and quickly became one of the most appreciated and sought-after models by the brand. A truly novel approach to the complication, Moser strived to keep the dial as clean as possible, in tune with the minimalistic ethos of the brand. Thus, the dial only shows power reserve at 9, date at 3, and month indication through a tiny central hand. The leap year cycle is shown through a starwheel in the back and the day of the week indication - often, if not always, found in perpetual calendars - has been completely removed.
- Not only aesthetically groundbreaking, the watch is also an example of absolute mechanical prowess featuring instantaneous date change, the possibility of adjusting the date through the crown (both forward and backward) at any time of the day without risks for the movement, and a remarkable 7-day power reserve.
- The present iteration is one of the rarest and most collectible: the 20-piece "Tutorial" edition, with the dial doubling as an informal "instruction manual" thanks to the scribbled notes detailing the various functions of the watch.
- Not only aesthetically groundbreaking, the watch is also an example of absolute mechanical prowess featuring instantaneous date change, the possibility of adjusting the date through the crown (both forward and backward) at any time of the day without risks for the movement, and a remarkable 7-day power reserve.
- The present iteration is one of the rarest and most collectible: the 20-piece "Tutorial" edition, with the dial doubling as an informal "instruction manual" thanks to the scribbled notes detailing the various functions of the watch.