Outside of the big three integrated luxury sports watches, the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, Patek Philippe Nautilus and Vacheron Constantin Overseas, there are a number of other tempting, lesser-known options from smaller luxury brands.
One of the best, and a personal favorite of mine, is the H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner. The Streamliner boasts a unique cushion case, a serpentine integrated bracelet that’s a dream on the wrist and, in most cases, head-turning dials made using Moser’s trademark fumé grand feu enamel technique.
One of the most popular variations of the Streamliner is the Small Seconds version, which boasts a fumé grand feu enamel dial in Aqua Blue. But a new version released this week may be even more striking.

Green dream
The new Moser Streamliner Small Seconds is exactly the same as the existing Aqua Blue version, except for one difference: the dial.
The new dial is still produced via Moser’s incredible grand feu enamel treatment, which sees a gold dial plate hand-hammered before being coated with powdered pigment in three different colors.




