H. Moser & Cie. Accelerates into the 2026 F1 Season in Pink
Meet the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition and Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition
With the start of the 2026 Formula 1 World Championship on March 8, 2026, when the lights go out for the season opener, anticipation is running high across the paddock. To coincide with this moment, H. Moser & Cie. unveils the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition and Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition, two watches developed in close collaboration with BWT Alpine Formula One Team and now reimagined in the striking pink of the team’s 2026 livery. Both models are fitted with integrated pink rubber straps and delivered together in a dedicated presentation case, limited to 50 sets. The Mechanics Pink Edition is also available separately to owners of the Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine models released in 2024.
Pierre Gasly, competing for Alpine
H. Moser & Cie.Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition
Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition
H. Moser & Cie.Water resistant to 100 meters, the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition is conceived for those behind the wheel. Housed in the familiar Streamliner case with integrated pink rubber strap measuring 42.3mm wide, it is powered by the skeletonized automatic HMC 700 caliber, developed with Agenhor. The open-worked dial with central chronograph minutes and seconds hands reveals the chronograph’s architecture and is framed by a tachymeter scale on the flange. Pink accents highlight the Globolight indices as well as the hour and minute hands.
Caliber HMC 700
H. Moser & Cie.Operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour and equipped with a double barrel delivering a minimum 72-hour power reserve, the column-wheel chronograph features a two-stage mechanism and a horizontal clutch with a friction wheel designed to ensure smooth engagement. The flyback function allows instantaneous resetting and restarting of the chronograph, a practical complication in motorsport, where fractions of a second define outcomes. Comprising 434 components and 55 jewels, the movement is beautifully finished in accordance with haute horlogerie standards. The bridges and main plate are treated with anthracite gray rhodium plating and decorated with Moser stripes set at a 45-degree angle, underscoring that even in a watch inspired by the racetrack, traditional craftsmanship remains central.
Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition
Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition
H. Moser & Cie.If the Drivers edition celebrates mechanical transparency, the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition focuses on functionality and communication. Designed as a daily instrument for the paddock and pit lane, it combines an analog time display with a connected digital module developed with Sequent. The 42.6mm steel case incorporates pink composite elements and houses the DI0 caliber, a connected movement operating at 32,768 vibrations per second with an accuracy of ±0.3 seconds per day. Its power reserve extends to 12 months for time indication, with capacity for six one-hour Grands Prix with continuously lit digital display. A sapphire dial integrates a “magic” digital display at 6 o’clock, while a gray fumé sub dial at 12 o’clock carries pink indices and the H. Moser & Cie. logo in transparent lacquer. Functions include GMT with country selector, a chronograph accurate to 1/100th of a second, perpetual calendar, and a dedicated race mode providing countdowns, upcoming race information, and team alerts via Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity compatible with iOS and Android. Water resistance is also rated to 120 meters. Pricing for the duo is marked at $74,400.
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