





H.MOSER & Cie ENDEAVOUR PERPETUAL CALENDAR CONCEPT TANTALUM 1800-2004
To take minimalism this far with a complication as complex as the perpetual calendar is almost a statement of intent. H. Moser & Cie manages to make extreme sophistication seem completely natural… and almost playful.
Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept Tantalum: the epitome of the perpetual calendar according to H. Moser & Cie
The Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept Tantalum embodies H. Moser & Cie.’s most radical and refined interpretation of the perpetual calendar. This iconic complication, renowned for its exceptional readability and ease of use, is taken to its ultimate expression here.
True to the brand’s “Concept” spirit, the dial is stripped of all superfluous elements: no logo, no hour markers, and no visual distractions. Only the essential indications of the perpetual calendar remain, offering an intuitive and refined readability that is the hallmark of Moser’s craftsmanship.
This exceptional timepiece also stands out for its use of tantalum, a rare metal with unique iridescence that is particularly complex to work with, further enhancing the piece’s exclusive and contemporary character.
Produced in a strictly limited edition of 50 pieces, this Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept Tantalum is designed for collectors seeking a watch that is at once minimalist, technical, and profoundly unique.
Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Concept Tantalum
Edition
Limited to 50 pieces
Tantalum, a rare metal with a bluish-gray sheen, known for its strength and the difficulty of machining it
Tantalum with a sunburst finish, featuring no logo or hour markers for a sleek “Concept” aesthetic
perpetual calendar
Alligator nubuck leather, offering a matte, contemporary texture that complements the case
Movement
Automatic perpetual calendar movement
Caliber
HMC 800



