H.Moser & Cie Heritage Centre Seconds
- Condition: Excellent
- Model: 8200-1201
- Movement: Automatic
- Strap Length: Adjustable
- Scope: Box & Papers
- Year: 2020
- Case Width: 42mm
- Listing ID: SD020926
Details
Model |
8200-1201 |
Year |
2020 |
Scope | Original Box & Papers |
Movement | Automatic |
Case Width | 42mm |
Strap Length |
Adjustable |
Listing ID |
SD020926 |
Part Exchanging? |
Submit your watch |
This Moser is in excellent condition, with very light marks to the case. The strap is worn but in good condition.
Comes with its original inner and outer box set, booklets, polishing cloth and UK guarantee card.
Moser's Heritage line brings the brand's history, with design elements inspired by its pocket watches such as the case, together with its modern signatures, like the fume dial.
H. MOSER & CIE
H. Moser & Cie was originally founded in the early 19th Century in St. Petersburg, then part of the Russian Empire. It supplied the much of the European monarchies and aristocracy throughout its original iteration, and was re-founded in 2005 by one of Heinrich Moser's grandchildren.
Since its relaunch, the brand has been known both for its high-end watchmaking innovations as well as its eye-catching marketing approach. From making an Apple watch lookalike (its latest version complete with the 'loading' icon) to crafting a watch out of Swiss cheese, Moser is no stranger to controversy. At the same time, its horological innovations are undoubtedly significant, including the world's first modular escapement, which eliminates one of the most time-consuming aspects of servicing a watch.
Interest Free Credit Available
All Shipments Fully Insured
12 Month Warranty
Comes with its original inner and outer box set, booklets, polishing cloth and UK guarantee card.
Moser's Heritage line brings the brand's history, with design elements inspired by its pocket watches such as the case, together with its modern signatures, like the fume dial.
H. MOSER & CIE
H. Moser & Cie was originally founded in the early 19th Century in St. Petersburg, then part of the Russian Empire. It supplied the much of the European monarchies and aristocracy throughout its original iteration, and was re-founded in 2005 by one of Heinrich Moser's grandchildren.
Since its relaunch, the brand has been known both for its high-end watchmaking innovations as well as its eye-catching marketing approach. From making an Apple watch lookalike (its latest version complete with the "loading" icon) to crafting a watch out of Swiss cheese, Moser is no stranger to controversy. At the same time, its horological innovations are undoubtedly significant, including the world's first modular escapement, which eliminates one of the most time-consuming aspects of servicing a watch.
Don't miss out on new watches dropping every Friday 10am GMT 🔥