Swiss watchmaker H. Moser & Cie has introduced four new timepieces for 2026, focusing on its sporty Streamliner line and a dressier skeletonized model. The releases include innovative ceramic and pink editions inspired by Formula 1 racing. These watches highlight the brand's minimalist design and advanced complications.
H. Moser & Cie, an independent watch brand known for pieces in the $15,000 to $115,000 range, announced four new models early in 2026. Three belong to the sporty Streamliner collection, while one offers a more formal aesthetic. The brand plans to showcase additional novelties at Watches and Wonders in mid-April.
The Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic marks the company's first fully ceramic watch, featuring a 40mm anthracite grey case and matching bracelet. Its dial lacks text, logos, or markers, emphasizing a flying tourbillon at 6 o'clock with a textured deep red fumé Grand Feu enamel finish. Powered by the automatic HMC 805 caliber with a Straumann double hairspring, it offers a 72-hour power reserve and 120 meters of water resistance. The list price is $112,100.
In contrast, the Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton adopts a classic 40mm 5N red gold case paired with an alligator leather strap in nubuck finish. The fully skeletonized movement reveals a one-minute flying tourbillon and the HMC 814 caliber, which beats six times per second and provides 72 hours of power reserve. Water resistance is 30 meters, with a price of $99,600.
The Streamliner Alpine Drivers and Mechanics Pink Editions form a paired set inspired by the pink colors of the BWT Alpine F1 Team, with which H. Moser has collaborated since 2024. Sold together for $74,400—the same as a 2025 blue version—the Drivers model measures 42.3mm wide and 14.2mm thick, featuring the HMC 700 skeletonized chronograph with central seconds and minutes, flyback function, and no running seconds hand. The Mechanics edition, slightly larger at 42.6mm by 14.4mm, displays an analog two-hand subdial in standby mode on a convex fumé grey dial. Activation reveals digital features including a GMT with country selector, split-seconds chronograph, perpetual calendar, and an F1 race mode with countdowns and notifications. Both come on pink rubber straps.
These releases underscore H. Moser's blend of minimalism and technical innovation in high-end horology.