H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Flying Hours Watch
For SIHH 2018, H. Moser & Cie. has released an impressive line-up of new watches, many of which you will see us cover in detail very soon. But, this year one of their most interesting pieces by far is the H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Flying Hours watch, which utilizes an orbital time display with three spinning discs to tell the time. As a huge fan of?H. Moser & Cie. and the way they get things done, it’s fun to see the brand experiment with something slightly different from the traditional and minimalist designs they constantly knock out of the park. Once you wrap your head around the way it works, the?Endeavour Flying Hours watch proves itself as a very capable everyday piece that’ll steal some serious wrist time for a bunch of lucky owners.Apparently, this is the first time?H. Moser & Cie. has experimented with this kind of system. It’s also a modular development for the brand, which is based on their own HMC 200 calibre and gives way to the new C806 m
Zenith El Primero Range Rover Watches Debut Official Relationship With Land Rover
Today, luxury automobile maker Land Rover and Swiss watch maker Zenith officially announce a new relationship with the debut of the Zenith El Primero Range Rover Special Edition watch collection. One watch with two different strap options attempts to merge the worlds of both companies, and the result actually feels pretty good. Car and watch brand relationships have a spotty past, but in recent times they have been getting better – at least in terms of the resulting products.Hublot (both Zenith and Hublot are part of the LVMH group) has had a lot of success with its official watchmaking relationship with Ferrari, and I’ve also enjoyed collaborations such as Breitling with Bentley, Ball with BMW, and Bremont with Jaguar. Land Rover and Jaguar are part of the same group, so now both of their car brands are involved with high-end watchmakers.