Limited to 20 pieces

Endeavour Minute Repeater
Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton

Sound with an open heart

REF. 1909-0500

With the Endeavour Minute Repeater Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton, H. Moser & Cie. unites three of watchmaking’s most demanding expressions: a fully skeletonised architecture, a minute repeater brought dial-side, and a flying tourbillon equipped with a cylindrical hairspring. Each element is complex on its own. Together, they create a unique watch where the interaction of sound, motion, and structure is on full display.

A Moser Minute

The minute repeater is brought to the forefront, with hammers and gongs displayed dial-side. One of the most complex constructions ever developed by H. Moser & Cie., this configuration required a complete rethinking of the movement architecture. Material is reduced to the strict minimum to preserve both thinness and wearability, while ensuring an unobstructed view of the fully skeletonised mechanism.

Traditionally positioned on different levels, the gongs are here integrated on a single plane — a true technical feat demanding extreme precision in their shaping, alignment, and tuning. Volumes are meticulously recalibrated, and every component refined for both performance and visibility.

The hollowed titanium case is conceived as a resonance chamber, amplifying and sustaining each vibration. The result is a chime that is both precise and expressive.

A Moser Minute

The minute repeater is brought to the forefront, with hammers and gongs displayed dial-side. One of the most complex constructions ever developed by H. Moser & Cie., this configuration required a complete rethinking of the movement architecture. Material is reduced to the strict minimum to preserve both thinness and wearability, while ensuring an unobstructed view of the fully skeletonised mechanism.

Traditionally positioned on different levels, the gongs are here integrated on a single plane — a true technical feat demanding extreme precision in their shaping, alignment, and tuning. Volumes are meticulously recalibrated, and every component refined for both performance and visibility.

The hollowed titanium case is conceived as a resonance chamber, amplifying and sustaining each vibration. The result is a chime that is both precise and expressive.

Tourbillon &
Skeletonisation

The flying tourbillon adds a second layer of complexity. Conceived to counteract the effects of gravity on the watch’s timekeeping precision, it demands exceptional craftsmanship to produce. Placing it within a fully skeletonised movement intensifies the challenge. Suspended within a play of light and tension, the tourbillon appears in constant dialogue with the repeater mechanism. Two mechanical languages, oscillation and vibration, united within the same open space.

Tourbillon &
Skeletonisation

The flying tourbillon adds a second layer of complexity. Conceived to counteract the effects of gravity on the watch’s timekeeping precision, it demands exceptional craftsmanship to produce. Placing it within a fully skeletonised movement intensifies the challenge. Suspended within a play of light and tension, the tourbillon appears in constant dialogue with the repeater mechanism. Two mechanical languages, oscillation and vibration, united within the same open space.

Movement

Powering this composition is the hand-wound manufacture calibre HMC 909, entirely skeletonised and built as a three-dimensional structure. Integrating over 400 components, it brings together the minute repeater and flying tourbillon within a single architecture, offering full visibility into its mechanical complexity. With its 90-hour power reserve and components finished and decorated by hand, this is traditional watchmaking pushed to its limits.

Movement

Powering this composition is the hand-wound manufacture calibre HMC 909, entirely skeletonised and built as a three-dimensional structure. Integrating over 400 components, it brings together the minute repeater and flying tourbillon within a single architecture, offering full visibility into its mechanical complexity. With its 90-hour power reserve and components finished and decorated by hand, this is traditional watchmaking pushed to its limits.

Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications

Case

Material
Titanium
Diameter
40.0 mm

Dial

Main dial
Fully skeletonized
Sub-dial
Funky Blue Fumé at 2 o'clock

Bracelet

Material
Hand-stitched nubuck alligator leather
Colour
Grey

Movement

Calibre
HMC 909
Type
Automatic
Power reserve
90 hours

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14 – 20 April 2026
Geneva
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Geneva, Palexpo

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Switzerland

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Tuesday, April 14 – Monday, April 20, 2026

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Monday:
8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Public days:
Saturday, April 18 – Monday, April 20, 2026
Contact

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Rundbuckstrasse 10

8212 Neuhausen am Rheinfall

Switzerland

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