H. Moser & Cie. have combined 18kt red gold with the carbon nanotubes of the always interesting Vantablack® in two new models – the Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack® and Endeavour Centre Seconds Vantablack®.
These two new models both come in 40mm sized red gold cases, with the same metal used for the leaf-shaped hands. The Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack®’s case has a thickness of 10.7mm and the Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack®, 11.2mm.

Looking firstly at the time-only model, the Endeavour Centre Seconds Vantablack® is powered by the in-house automatic Calibre HMC 200 which beats at 21,600 VPH and a power reserve of three days. Finishing-wise, it has a rotor engraved with the Moser logo, and features the ‘Moser stripes’.

Coming on a hand-stitched grey Kudu leather strap with an 18kt red gold pin buckle, it has an RRP of CHF 25,000.

The second new release is the Endeavour Tourbillon Concept Vantablack®. It is powered by the automatic in-house HMC 804 which also beats at 21,600 VPH and has a power reserver of three days. It features the same finishing on the movement – an engraved logo on the rotor, and the ‘Moser stripes’. The eponymous tourbillon is a one-minute flying one with skeletonised bridges, and situated at 6 o’clock on the dial.
It comes on a hand-stitched matte black alligator strap with an18kt red gold folding clasp and has an RRP of CHF 75 000.
[Photo credit: H.Moser & Cie]
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