
H. Moser & Cie. and Alpine Motorsports unveil the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition: a chronograph born on the track
When H. Moser & Cie. partnered with Alpine Motorsports, the goal was clear: to create a watch as uncompromising and dynamic as the single-seaters that inspired it. The result is the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition, a chronograph that doesn’t just pay homage to motorsport but lives and breathes its spirit — engineered in dialogue with Alpine drivers themselves.
At its core is the HMC 700 skeleton calibre, developed with AGENHOR and unveiled here in skeletonised form for the first time. Stripped to its essentials, the open dial reveals the mechanics beneath, like a race car with its body lifted to expose the engine. The movement architecture brims with motorsport references: V-shaped bridges echo the geometry of single-seater suspensions, while the central bridge evokes the curve of a driver’s helmet. A skeleton rotor, shaped like an Alpine A110 wheel rim, spins with each motion, a direct link between engine and movement.
The watch embraces minimalism and pure function. No subdials clutter the display; instead, central seconds and minutes take precedence, emphasising legibility. The flyback chronograph allows instantaneous resets — a critical advantage where, as on the track, every second counts. Finished in sleek anthracite, the calibre balances technical mastery with contemporary design.
Blue and white accents — Alpine’s racing colours — streak across the openworked dial, underscoring both speed and identity. Housed in the fluid, ergonomic form of Moser’s Streamliner case, the piece achieves a rare coherence between aesthetics and performance.
The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition is not a decorative chronograph; it is a precision instrument reimagined for those who live life at full throttle. A watch born from the racetrack, it embodies what happens when mechanics, design, and adrenaline converge.
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