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8078
H. Moser & Cie
Ref. 1341-0500
Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Black Edition
A well-preserved and rare special edition black DLC-coated titanium perpetual calendar wristwatch with small seconds, power reserve, leap year indication, guarantee and presentation box
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- Launched in 2005, the ingenious Endeavour Perpetual by H. Moser & Cie. gained instant acclaim, winning the Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Geneve's coveted Complication Prize in 2006 for its forward-thinking excellence.
- Considered one of the simplest and most elegant perpetual calendars, the Endeavour forgoes calendar clutter with its clean dial and big date display. The month is indicated by a central hand pointing to each hour index, aligning the 12 indices with the 12 months. A subtle power reserve at 9 o'clock completes the minimalist aesthetic.
- On the flip side, a discreet leap year indicator is cleverly positioned at 12 o'clock on the movement. Not just simple in appearance, the Endeavour is technically brilliant, with an instantaneous perpetual calendar that jumps precisely at midnight. Another innovation is the replaceable escapement module for easy servicing.
- Unveiled in 2014, H. Moser & Cie released the Perpetual Calendar Black Edition in titanium for the first time featuring a black DLC-coated titanium case. Exuding a stealthy and cool appeal in all black, the hands and indexes are accented by elegant warmth of pink gold.
- Well-preserved and presented with is guarantee and presentation box, this Black Edition Endeavour is refined and discreet but modern at the same time. With an impressive yet simple mechanism, this is easily the most enjoyable perpetual calendar to wear everyday.
- Considered one of the simplest and most elegant perpetual calendars, the Endeavour forgoes calendar clutter with its clean dial and big date display. The month is indicated by a central hand pointing to each hour index, aligning the 12 indices with the 12 months. A subtle power reserve at 9 o'clock completes the minimalist aesthetic.
- On the flip side, a discreet leap year indicator is cleverly positioned at 12 o'clock on the movement. Not just simple in appearance, the Endeavour is technically brilliant, with an instantaneous perpetual calendar that jumps precisely at midnight. Another innovation is the replaceable escapement module for easy servicing.
- Unveiled in 2014, H. Moser & Cie released the Perpetual Calendar Black Edition in titanium for the first time featuring a black DLC-coated titanium case. Exuding a stealthy and cool appeal in all black, the hands and indexes are accented by elegant warmth of pink gold.
- Well-preserved and presented with is guarantee and presentation box, this Black Edition Endeavour is refined and discreet but modern at the same time. With an impressive yet simple mechanism, this is easily the most enjoyable perpetual calendar to wear everyday.