Key Highlights
- Lime Green fumé Grand Feu enamel dial — hand-applied across twelve firings, every dial unique
- 39mm cushion-shaped steel case with integrated bracelet, faithful to the 2023 Streamliner Small Seconds Blue Enamel architecture
- In-house HMC 500 automatic calibre with solid platinum micro-rotor and 74-hour power reserve
- Small seconds sub-dial at 6 o’clock; no-logo dial with discreet applied indices and Globolight® hands
- Exclusive to H. Moser & Cie boutiques and the brand’s website

A New Chromatic Chapter for the Streamliner
H. Moser & Cie has built its reputation on dials that hold the eye long after the hour has been read. The Streamliner Small Seconds Lime Green Enamel Boutique Edition follows directly in that tradition, extending the Streamliner Small Seconds family — first established with the Blue Enamel reference in 2023 — into a sharper, more contemporary register. The 39mm cushion-shaped steel case and the fluid, integrated bracelet remain unchanged, as does the underlying architecture that gives the Streamliner its instantly recognisable silhouette. What changes, entirely, is the mood.
Lime Green is not a colour that hedges. The dial carries that conviction from the first glance, commanding attention without resorting to surface spectacle. It is a bold creative statement from an independent manufacture that has consistently chosen character over consensus — and for collectors across the GCC who seek pieces that stand apart from the mainstream, that disposition is precisely the point.
The Craft Behind the Colour
The Lime Green fumé Grand Feu enamel dial begins life as a gold base engraved with a grained, hammered motif. Three distinct pigments are then applied by an enamelling artisan in a gradient sequence — a process requiring approximately one hour of concentrated hand-work per dial. The pigments must oxidise and fuse during firing without pixelating, a result that depends entirely on the artisan’s judgement rather than on any mechanical assist. Twelve firings are needed in total before the translucent Grand Feu surface emerges with Moser’s signature fumé gradient fully realised.
The consequence of this process is absolute: no two dials are identical. Firing conditions, the behaviour of each pigment layer, and the subtleties of the hammered base beneath all contribute to a final result that is, in every strict sense of the word, singular. For a collector, that singularity is not a marketing distinction — it is a material fact confirmed by looking at the dial itself. Visit H. Moser & Cie to explore the full Streamliner collection.
Legibility Without Compromise
Despite the visual intensity of the dial, legibility is not sacrificed. Discreet applied indices mark the chapter ring of the no-logo dial, and the three-dimensional hour and minute hands carry Globolight® inserts that perform reliably in low light. At 6 o’clock, a lacquered circular sub-dial houses the small seconds display — a composed, classical detail that grounds the contemporary dial colour in a longer horological conversation. The overall effect is a dial that reads instantly while rewarding the kind of sustained attention that a great enamel surface always invites.

HMC 500: In-House, Compact, Precise
The HMC 500 calibre, conceived and manufactured entirely in-house by H. Moser & Cie, is built for this kind of case. Compact by design, it accommodates the 39mm cushion form without compromise. A solid platinum micro-rotor, mounted on ball bearings and paired with a bi-directional pawl winding system, delivers a 74-hour power reserve — meaningful autonomy for a movement of these proportions. Through the sapphire caseback, the movement’s openworked architecture is visible in full, finished with anthracite grey coating, the house’s double Moser stripe decoration, and an engraved signature on the micro-rotor itself. This is a movement that earns its transparency. The tradition of independent Swiss watchmaking showcased at Watches and Wonders offers useful context for appreciating where H. Moser & Cie positions itself within the broader manufacture landscape.
Why It Matters
The Streamliner Small Seconds Lime Green Enamel Boutique Edition demonstrates that a material process — twelve firings, three pigments, one artisan’s hand — can produce a contemporary dial that carries genuine craft credentials. For GCC collectors who engage with independent Swiss watchmaking on its own terms, this piece offers something the mainstream cannot replicate: an enamel surface that is irreducibly individual, housed in one of the more considered integrated-bracelet designs of the past decade.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes each H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Small Seconds Lime Green enamel dial unique?
The Lime Green fumé Grand Feu enamel dial is hand-applied by an artisan across twelve firings, with three distinct pigments applied in a gradient sequence. Firing conditions, pigment behavior, and the subtleties of the hammered gold base all vary slightly, ensuring no two dials are identical.
How long is the power reserve on the Streamliner Small Seconds with HMC 500 movement?
The in-house HMC 500 automatic calibre features a solid platinum micro-rotor that delivers a 74-hour power reserve, providing meaningful autonomy for the 39mm cushion-cased watch.
Where can you purchase the Streamliner Small Seconds Lime Green Enamel Boutique Edition?
The Lime Green Enamel Boutique Edition is exclusive to H. Moser & Cie boutiques and the brand’s website.

