H. Moser & Cie. / Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition & Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition
H. Moser & Cie.’s partnership with Alpine Motorsports yields two Streamliner references with distinct purposes. The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition is a mechanical flyback chronograph, while the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition is a connected watch designed for the garage and pit wall.
Together they form a mechanical–digital duo that channels Alpine single‑seater design cues and race routines into independent Swiss watchmaking for motorsport‑focused collectors.
Key Highlights
- Joint launch of the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition and Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition with Alpine Motorsports.
- Drivers Edition with HMC 700 skeletonised calibre, central flyback chronograph and tachymeter scale.
- Mechanics Edition with Calibre DI0 offering GMT, chronograph, perpetual calendar and F1‑related functions.
- Movement architecture referencing Alpine single‑seaters via V‑shaped bridges and A110‑inspired rotor details.
- Both models are water‑resistant to 12 ATM, limited in production and can be paired in a dedicated case.
Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition
The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition adopts the Streamliner profile with a 42.3 mm blue PVD steel case, domed sapphire crystal and integrated white rubber strap, rated to 12 ATM.

The skeletonised dial exposes the HMC 700 self‑winding calibre, developed with Agenhor and finished in anthracite. V‑shaped bridges evoke Formula 1 suspension, a central bridge recalls a driver’s helmet and a skeletonised tungsten rotor echoes the Alpine A110 wheel rim.
Time, chronograph seconds and minutes are read centrally, with a tachymeter on the flange and a flyback function for rapid restarts. The column‑wheel chronograph uses a horizontal clutch with a smooth wheel and micro‑teeth to limit hand jump, while a tulip yoke shapes the feel of the pushers.
With a minimum 72‑hour power reserve and 434 components, the HMC 700 is configured as a driver‑centred chronograph for track timing and race‑day testing.

Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition
The Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition targets the garage and race control, where live data and procedures guide decisions. This 42.6 mm steel watch with blue composite accents and an integrated blue rubber strap functions as a connected extension of team activity and strategy.
When inactive, the sapphire dial appears dark; once activated, it becomes an information hub with GMT and country selector, split‑seconds chronograph to hundredths of a second, perpetual calendar and an F1 mode with countdown to race starts and notifications for seasonal events.

A domed Funky Blue fumé dial at 12 o’clock, with the H. Moser & Cie. logo in transparent lacquer, preserves an analogue display of hours and minutes framed by Super‑LumiNova ceramic indices and hands. Inside, the Calibre DI0, developed with Sequent, links to Android and iOS via Bluetooth Low Energy and offers autonomy of around one year in time‑only mode or six Grand Prix weekends with the digital display continuously active.
Limited editions and intent
The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition in blue PVD steel on a white rubber strap is limited to 200 pieces, while the steel Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition with blue composite and blue rubber strap is limited to 500 pieces.

The two watches can also be purchased together in a presentation case, and the connected model is additionally available to owners of the Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine in blue or pink launched in 2024. H. Moser & Cie. and Alpine use this pair to explore how mechanical and connected approaches can coexist within the Streamliner family and in motorsport‑oriented watchmaking.
Why it matters
By treating its alliance with Alpine Motorsports as an engineering exercise, H. Moser & Cie. moves beyond decorative co‑branding into timing tools conceived for drivers, mechanics and race strategists. For collectors in the GCC, the Streamliner Alpine Drivers and Mechanics Editions offer a limited pairing that links independent Swiss haute horlogerie with the operational realities of modern Formula 1 and endurance racing.


