Introducing The H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow
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The Newest Rainbow Watch: H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow

Some creations you just have to talk about. The H. Moser’s new Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow is that. Skeleton watches have seen more love recently, but equally, baguette studded rainbow watches equally the same have had their moment more recently.

H. Moser has been making moves, bolder swings and people are noticing. They have solidified their name as a luxury piece, now it seems the sky is the limit with them.

Sixty invisibly-set baguette sapphires (a full 2.90 carats) arc around the cushion-shaped case, each stone chosen and aligned so the spectrum flows uninterrupted from violet through crimson.

The case and integrated bracelet are hewn from 5N red gold, their brushed and polished planes catching the light like sun-warmed metal sculpture.

At 40 mm across and just 12.1 mm thick, the watch sits broad-shouldered yet impossibly slim and very wearable. The prestigious watch also has a water-resistant to 12 ATM and ready for more than the confines of a velvet watch box or a gala event.

Under that chromatic halo, Moser’s devotion to “less is more” becomes visceral: there is no dial, only air and the HMC 814 calibre hovering within.

Open-worked bridges are pared back to the essential, framing a one-minute flying tourbillon that spins, gravity-defiant, on a patented double hairspring. The automatic movement stores a muscular 72-hour reserve—because true freedom should last a long weekend.

Despite the gem-set exuberance, the Streamliner Rainbow isn’t loud; it’s lyrical.

The warm glow of red gold tempers the stones’ fire, while Moser’s signature Globolight-filled hands glide silently overhead, pointing to time but never shouting it. Hours and minutes are all you need when the mechanics themselves are the conversation.

Final Thoughts About The H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow

There are tourbillons, and then there are statements—pieces that whisper connoisseurship to those who know where to look. At CHF 175 000, this Streamliner (ref. 6814-0401) is resolutely in the latter camp, re-framing high horology as kinetic art for the wrist.

Availability, naturally, is as rare as its rainbow: secure one, and you don’t just own a watch—you hold a prism that bends the very idea of luxury through Moser’s singular lens.

Learn more about the H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Skeleton Rainbow through their website.

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Steven M. Dolson
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Steven M. Dolson is the founder and editor-in-chief of both LXRY Magazine and WORLD LXRY, both digital luxury magazines covering Canadian Luxury and luxury around the world. He has a passion for the best experience for the best.

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