Summary
- H. Moser & Cie.’s Streamliner Perpetual Moon Concept Meteorite spotlights a fumé golden meteorite dial
- Powered by the HMC 270 automatic calibre, the moonphase is accurate to one day in 1,027 years
The H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Perpetual Moon Concept Meteorite is presented as an ode to purity, blending the vastness of the cosmos with meticulous Haute Horlogerie. Unveiled at Dubai Watch Week, the watch is framed by the collection’s signature 40mm steel cushion case and integrated bracelet, which features seamless fluidity and alternating polished and satin-finished surfaces.
Its dial is crafted from the Gibeon meteorite, which traveled through space for millions of years before landing in Namibia. Precision cutting and treatment reveal the natural Widmanstätten pattern, a unique crystalline structure found in iron-nickel alloys and impossible to replicate artificially. Enhanced with a golden tone and Moser’s signature fumé effect, each dial becomes a one-of-a-kind fragment of the universe, transformed into wearable poetry.
At the heart of the watch lies the HMC 270 automatic caliber, marking the first time Moser has offered its perpetual moonphase complication in an automatic version. Known for its extraordinary accuracy, the moonphase deviates by just one day over 1,027 years. The movement features a 72-hour power reserve, while a discreet push-button on the case flank enables elegant adjustment of the moonphase display.
Priced at $43,700 USD, the Streamliner Perpetual Moon Concept Meteorite embodies Moser’s philosophy of intensity through minimalism — a pared-down ode to the moon that speaks to connoisseurs seeking both rarity and refinement. For more information, head over to the Maison’s official website and physical boutiques.

