


Unveiled at Dubai Watch Week 2025, the H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Perpetual Moon Concept Meteorite is a masterclass in horological poetry. While most luxury sports watches are busy imitating icons of the past, the Streamliner continues to carve its own aerodynamic path, drawing inspiration from the sleek, high-speed locomotives of the 1930s.



Framed by a 40mm steel case, the dial is a literal shard of the universe: a sliver of the Gibeon meteorite that crashed in Namibia. The natural iron-nickel Widmanstätten pattern is treated with a golden tone and Moser’s signature fumé gradient, creating a depth that feels as vast as space itself.
True to the “Concept” philosophy, the dial is stripped of markers and logos, leaving only red gold hands and a massive moon phase at 6 o’clock. This isn’t just any moon phase; it is one of the most accurate in existence, deviating by only one day every 1,027 years.
Beneath the meteorite lies the in-house HMC 270 automatic caliber, featuring a skeletonized 18k red gold rotor and a robust 72-hour power reserve. The integrated bracelet—famous for its slinky, articulated “cobra” links—melds seamlessly into the case, providing a tactile experience that matches the visual drama. Retailing for $44,500, this is more than a timepiece; it’s a high-speed machine designed for the stars.
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