If watch manufacturer H. Moser & Cie is to be believed, smart watches have been around for far longer than we think, over 100 years in fact. But rather than improving with age, they have instead recently gotten more complicated. The introduction of the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Funky Blue is the perfect opportunity for the Swiss company to tout the advantages of its smart watches with a clever video.
H. Moser & Cie. has produced smart watches for over 100 years by combining a clean interface, state-of-the-art ergonomics, ingenious functions and long power autonomy – without compromise. Today, they continue to nurture the next generation of watch lovers launching the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Funky Blue, a watch that both looks smart and is in fact very clever. This is the original smart watch.
Among the advantages of the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Funky Blue smart watch over more modern smartwatches are:
- A clean interface the does not require finger zooms to check the date
- Ergonomics and controls that their grandmother can figure out
- Up to 10 days of battery life without requiring it to be plugged in at all
- A calendar that tracks leap year automatically (without power)
- Third hand to indicate the month
H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Funky Blue specifications:
- Caliber: In-house hand-wound calibre HMC 341
- Case diameter: 40.8mm
- Case height: 11.1mm
- Case material: Palladium
- Glass material: See-through sapphire crystal case-back
- Battery: Self-winding with > 7 day power reserve
- Dial colours: Midnight blue fumé (other variations available)
- Case colours: Silver
- Bracelet: Hand-stitched alligator with solid gold or platinum folding clasp with an engraved Moser logo
- Other: Leap year cycle indicator visible on movement side
The H. Moser & Cie Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Funky Blue sells for US$60,000 (about CA$75,000).
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Sources : H. Moser & Cie // ABlogtoWatch