H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic
Key Highlights
- First Streamliner executed entirely in anthracite grey ceramic, from cushion case to integrated bracelet.
- Minimalist Red fumé Grand Feu enamel dial on hammered white gold, with no logo or indices.
- HMC 805 automatic calibre with one-minute flying tourbillon and in-house double hairspring.
- Contrasting vertical and circular satin finishes with polished accents, all hand-applied on the ceramic architecture.
- 40 mm diameter, three-day power reserve and 12 ATM water resistance for everyday wear.
A new ceramic chapter for Streamliner
With the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic, reference 6805-2100, H. Moser & Cie. translates the Streamliner’s fluid silhouette into anthracite grey ceramic for both case and bracelet. The material is lightweight, hypoallergenic and highly resistant to wear, giving the collection a more practical, daily-use expression.
Vertical satin finishing along the bracelet links, discreet polishing on the edges and circular satin finishing on the case create a controlled play of light that follows the Streamliner’s organic lines. Applied by hand to a dense, dark ceramic, these contrasts emphasise both the sculptural form and the brand’s focus on touch and visual depth.

The Red fumé Grand Feu dial
At the centre of the monochrome casework sits a dial designed as a pure colour statement. H. Moser & Cie. applies Grand Feu enamel to a white gold base engraved with a hammered texture, then builds up a Red fumé gradient using two pigments that are washed, ground and fired multiple times. The result is a deep, nuanced red that shifts from bright centre to darker edge.
Aligned with the Concept philosophy, there are no indices and no logo, only leaf-shaped hour and minute hands with Globolight® inserts floating above the enamel. At 6 o’clock, a wide opening and skeletonised bridge showcase the flying tourbillon, making its motion the key visual counterpoint to the graphic dial.

HMC 805: tourbillon with double hairspring
The Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic is powered by the HMC 805 automatic calibre, beating at 21,600 vibrations per hour with a minimum three-day power reserve. Its one-minute flying tourbillon is paired with Moser’s double hairspring, developed and produced by Precision Engineering AG to improve accuracy and isochronism by compensating for variations in the centre of gravity.
Through the sapphire crystal caseback, anthracite-finished plates and bridges with Moser double stripes frame a partially skeletonised movement. A skeletonised 18-carat red gold oscillating weight engraved with the H. Moser & Cie. logo drives a bi-directional pawl winding system, maintaining the charge with minimal intervention.

Proportions, comfort and details
The anthracite ceramic case measures 40.0 mm in diameter and 11.0 mm in height without the crystal, rising to 12.8 mm including the sapphire. A screw-in crown engraved with the “M” and water resistance to 12 ATM underline its suitability for everyday use, while the integrated ceramic bracelet closes with a three-blade folding clasp engraved with the Moser logo.
Compared with steel or gold Streamliners, the feel of ceramic on the wrist is lighter and less temperature-sensitive, with a resistance to ageing that reinforces the model’s long-term appeal.
Why it matters
By bringing ceramic into the Streamliner family, H. Moser & Cie. extends its design vocabulary without compromising its minimalist, logo-free identity. The combination of Red fumé Grand Feu enamel, a flying tourbillon with double hairspring and a fully ceramic architecture presents a focused expression of independent Haute Horlogerie. For collectors in the GCC who already engage with high-end Swiss watchmaking, it offers a distinct, contemporary alternative within the luxury sports segment.
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