H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Genesis 2 – Act II: Return to Matter
Key Highlights
- Second chapter of the H. Moser & Cie. Genesis trilogy, limited to 100 pieces for a closed circle of collectors.
- 40 mm steel Streamliner case with integrated bracelet and a 3D‑printed pixelated titanium crown.
- Vantablack® dial with pixelated hour and minute hands featuring Globolight® inserts.
- HMC 203 automatic calibre with solid 18‑carat gold oscillating weight and a minimum three‑day power reserve.
- A narrative linking Web3 experimentation to a more tactile expression ahead of a third and final act.
From Web3 Manifesto to Sculpted Reality
In 2022, H. Moser & Cie. presented the Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis at the frontier of traditional horology and Web3, using blockchain for authentication and NFTs to extend the watch into the digital realm. This first act opened a dialogue between analogue watchmaking and virtual networks.
With the Streamliner Genesis 2, the focus returns to matter. The second act shifts the trilogy into steel, light and touch, turning the earlier conceptual exercise into a steel sports watch designed for daily wear.

The steel cushion‑shaped case is topped by a slightly domed sapphire crystal and paired with a sapphire caseback. Measuring 40.0 mm in diameter and 10.3 mm in height without the crystal (12.1 mm with it), it is water‑resistant to 12 ATM and wears ergonomically thanks to the signature integrated bracelet.
On the dial, Vantablack® creates an almost bottomless backdrop. Pixelated hour and minute hands with Globolight® inserts recall the first Genesis, while the overall look favours a clean, minimalist presence.
Design Codes: Pixel, Steel and Absolute Black
Act II focuses on tactility and light. The 3D‑printed pixelated titanium crown nods to the Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis, now framed by alternating polished and brushed steel and by a dial that absorbs almost all reflection.

The integrated steel bracelet closes with a folding clasp featuring three steel blades engraved with the Moser logo. Functions are deliberately pared back to hours and minutes only, keeping attention on proportions, finishing and the interplay between the Vantablack® dial and pixel‑inspired details.
HMC 203: Movement and Finishing
Reference 6203‑1200 is powered by the in‑house HMC 203 automatic calibre. With a diameter of 32.0 mm (14¼ lignes) and a height of 5.5 mm, it beats at 21,600 vibrations per hour and uses 27 jewels, while a bi‑directional pawl‑winding system supplies a minimum three‑day power reserve.
A solid 18‑carat gold oscillating weight underlines the movement’s Haute Horlogerie positioning. An Original Straumann® hairspring, anthracite finishing with Moser double stripes and partially skeletonised bridges define the calibre, which is visible through the sapphire caseback.

A Trilogy for a Closed Circle
The Genesis project is structured as a three‑act narrative: the Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis opened the breach, the Streamliner Genesis 2 gives it tangible form, and a third chapter is described as a synthesis of these two worlds. Within this framework, the Streamliner Genesis 2 is the central link between conceptual Web3 exploration and a grounded expression of independent Swiss watchmaking.
To preserve this arc, the Streamliner Genesis 2 is limited to 100 pieces and is available exclusively to the fifty owners of the Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis. Each owner may invite one person of their choice, allowing a selected circle ultimately to assemble the complete trilogy.
Why it matters
For discerning collectors, the Streamliner Genesis 2 is important both as a rare 100‑piece edition and as the pivotal act of a carefully constructed trilogy. It reconnects H. Moser & Cie.’s Web3 experimentation to the brand’s core strengths: tactile steel, Vantablack® dials and in‑house calibres, articulating a material‑driven vision of contemporary Haute Horlogerie.
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