H. Moser & Cie is not well-known, despite the fact that they create some of the nicest watches out there. You can discover one of their newer models by clicking "Read More". The Venturer Small Seconds has, until now, only been available in red gold. Conservatively-sized at 39mm, the watch is the perfect size for the design. Typically, HMC dials utilize applied baton indices, but the designers on this watch chose to print Roman Numerals on top of the white lacquer. In keeping with it's classic design, the watch has a domed dial, which adds another degree of depth. The small seconds subdial is reminiscent of pocket watches created by HMC. The subdial is positioned as close as possible to the bottom of the main dial, a feat made possible thanks to the in-house movement found inside. The hand-wound HMC 327 movement has a power reserve of 3 days and was designed and developed (and not to mention finished entirely in-house). It has hacking seconds and beats at 18,000BPH. The Venturer Small Seconds is priced at $20,500.
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