Four New H. Moser Watches for 2026
H. Moser continues to be one of the most relevant independent watch brands in the $15,000-$115,000 range, and they’ve already released four new watches this year. Although Moser’s catalog skews toward the dressy side, three of the four 2026 H. Moser releases so far are part of their sporty Streamliner collection. Let’s go over all of them.

Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic
The Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic is Moser’s first ceramic watch, and it has a full ceramic bracelet, too. The usual attractive 40mm Streamliner cushion case shape is unchanged.

H. Moser is known for clean, minimalist designs, but models that include the word “Concept” take that aesthetic to the extreme: no dial text, no logo, and no hour or minute markers.

The ultra-minimalist approach allows the flying tourbillon at 6 o’clock to be the focal point. Fumé dials (which get darker towards the edge) have been a staple of the Moser catalog for over a decade, and the brand’s first fumé Grand Feu enamel dial came in 2024. For the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic, they chose a textured deep red fumé Grand Feu enamel dial that contrasts well with the almost-black ceramic case (they’re calling it “anthracite grey”).

Inside the flying tourbillon, as on several high-end Mosers, is a Straumann double hairspring system. The automatic HMC 805 caliber is visible through the sapphire caseback. Both the bridges and the rotor have been partially skeletonized to maximize the view.

With a 72‑hour power reserve, a lightweight scratch-resistance ceramic case, and water resistance of 120 meters, Moser’s 2026 Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic is a capable and wearable sports watch. Although with a list price of $112,100, it’s not exactly a typical “daily beater.”
Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton
On the dressier end for 2026, the H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton features a classic silhouette, tasteful unlumed leaf hands, and an alligator leather strap with a nubuck finish. The 40mm case is made of 5N red gold and paired with a matching red gold pin buckle.

But this isn’t an entirely traditional watch. Here the focus is the fully skeletonized movement: bridges and plates are pared back to create an “exceptionally open” architecture that lets light pass through the watch and reveal its three‑dimensional structure.

On the dial side, the one‑minute flying tourbillon (again with double hairspring) is prominently displayed. Through the exhibition caseback you can see the automatic in-house caliber HMC 814 ticking away six times per second. Featuring both red gold and dark anthracite accents, it offers a 72‑hour power reserve with finishing that Moser describes as handcrafted. Water resistance is a minimal 30 meters, and list price is $99,600.
2026 H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Alpine Drivers & Mechanics Pink Editions
The Streamliner Alpine Drivers and Mechanics Pink Editions are presented together as a pair, inspired by Alpine’s pink racing colors (Moser has been working with the BWT Alpine F1 Team since 2024).

Moser explicitly states that these two timepieces are not sold separately, underscoring the concept that one is a Drivers watch and the other is a Mechanics watch, and they belong together as a $74,400 set. That’s the same price as the blue-colored pair that was among Moser’s 2025 releases.
They share very similar case architecture: the Drivers model is 42.3 mm wide and 14.2mm thick while the Mechanics edition is 42.6mm wide and 14.4mm thick. Both come on pink rubber straps.

The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition is powered by the automatic HMC 700, which is Moser’s first fully skeletonized chronograph caliber, developed with Agenhor. It features central chronograph seconds and minutes, which is rare. It also features a flyback function and a dial‑side rotor, leaving the back of the movement open to view from the back. Note that there is no running seconds hand.

The Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition is a digital counterpart, and it could rightly be thought of as the ultimate ana-digi (a digital watch with an analog display). In standby it shows only a two-hand analog display on a convex fumé grey subdial. When activated, digital functions appear on the screen, allowing the user to cycle through features like a GMT with country selector, a split‑seconds chronograph, a perpetual calendar and an F1‑oriented race mode with countdowns and notifications.

2026 H. Moser & Cie Watch Releases: Full Spec Chart
| Spec | Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic | Endeavour Tourbillon Skeleton | Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition | Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reference | 6805‑2100 | 1814‑0400 | 6700‑1201 (Drivers & Mechanics set) | 6700‑1201 (part of same set) |
| Collection | Streamliner | Endeavour | Streamliner | Streamliner |
| Case material | Anthracite grey ceramic | 5N red gold | Stainless steel | Stainless steel |
| Case diameter | 40mm | 40mm | 42.3 mm | 42.6 mm |
| Case thickness | 12.8mm | 10.7mm | 14.2mm | 14.4mm |
| Dial | Red fumé Grand Feu enamel, Concept (no logo/indices/text) | Skeleton / openworked | Skeleton / openworked with Alpine‑inspired bridges | Small domed grey analog dial plus digital display |
| Movement Caliber | HMC 805 | HMC 814 | HMC 700 | Digital quartz module (not specified) |
| Movement Type | Automatic, flying tourbillon with double hairspring | Automatic, flying tourbillon with double hairspring | Automatic flyback chronograph with central seconds and minutes | Analog time with digital split-seconds chronograph, GMT, perpetual calendar and F1 timer functions |
| Power reserve | 72 hours | 72 hours | 72 hours | (Battery-powered) |
| Water resistance | 120m | 30m | 120m | 120m |
| Bracelet / strap | Ceramic bracelet | Alligator leather (nubuck) | Rubber strap | Rubber strap |
| Special movement features | Partially skeletonized bridges, bi‑directional rotor, Concept dial execution | Fully skeletonized architecture, skeletonized 18K red gold rotor, anthracite‑treated components | First fully skeletonized Moser chronograph caliber, rotor on dial side, developed with Agenhor | GMT with country selector, perpetual calendar, race mode with countdowns/notifications |
| Release Date | February 2026 | February 2026 | March 2026 | March 2026 |
| Limited Edition | No | No | 50 pieces | 50 pieces |
| MSRP | $112,100 | $99,600 | $74,400 (Pair including Mechanics Edition) | $74,400 (Pair including Drivers Edition) |
That covers all the 2026 H. Moser releases so far, but they’re scheduled to appear at Watches and Wonders in mid-April this year, so they’ll surely be releasing more novelties then. Stay tuned to Grey Market and we’ll cover it all.


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