Endeavour Centre Seconds Genesis

Case material

Steel & Titanium

Strap Material

Kudu leather

Dial

Vantablack®

Type

Original

Movement

Centre Seconds Automatic

Calibre

HMC 200

A hybrid timepiece incorporating aesthetic codes from the virtual to the tangible, with a 3D-printed titanium crown and bezel appearing pixelated and perfectly paired with the watch’s microblasted steel case. Each Genesis watch bears a unique QR code engraved on its sapphire crystal that allows to authenticate watch ownership, offering its owner privileged access to the entire digital and virtual ecosystem through a dedicated Moser app, including access to the next two pieces in this exceptional triptych. Learn more about the ecosystem.

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price

CHF 27 000

reference

1200-1238

limited edition

50 pieces

variations

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dive into the technical specifications

Diametre

40.0 mm

Power reserve

72 hours

Water resistance

3 ATM

Movement

The HMC 200 movement places emphasis on the basics of time – the hours, minutes and seconds. With an incorporated automatic winding system, the HMC 200 converts the movement of your wrist into energy.

Functions

The centre seconds provides time in its purest form. Strikingly minimalistic, the centre seconds hand sweeps across the dial, reminding the wearer of the fleeting nature of time.

Highlight

Incorporating the darkest man-made material ever made, the Vantablack® dial is made up of millions of carbon nanotubes which capture 99.965% of light photons. By limiting the light reflections, the dial gives off the impression of a black hole.

all variations

reference: 1200-0411

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reference: 1200-1238

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reference: 1200-1235

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reference: 1200-1233

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"All our watches are built here by our watchmakers, from the first to the very last step, so every watch really is a complete work of art."

Martina Egy, Deputy of Watchmaking