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Thread: New H. Moser Heritage Center Seconds Funky Blue

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    New H. Moser Heritage Center Seconds Funky Blue

    I really liked the Bucherer Moser Heritage, but I like this even more:



    (Taken from https://forums.timezone.com/index.ph...=0#msg_7634388)

    Look at those applied luminous ceramic numerals! I'm smithed - maybe time to sell my Pioneer?

    I spoke to William & Son, it's about £13k in the UK.

    simon

    PS:There's also a review here: https://forums.watchuseek.com/f2/h-m...h-5077467.html

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    A lovely thing indeed. Too big for me, more’s the pity.


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    I love the look from the dial, but absolutely hate the case profile side on and Im not sold on the "wire" lugs.
    It's just a matter of time...

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    I'm a big Moser fan, but that's an absolute shocker in almost every respect.

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    Sorry, that is a big no from me for much the same reasons as above.

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    Reminds me of the Zenith Pilot, in a good way.

    I'd like to see those numerals in hand too.

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    Vertex do the whole 'sausage' lume so much better IMO. Keep your Pioneer, a better watch!

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    I really like that in particular the 3D fully lumed numerals.
    Dan

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    Unhappy

    My issue is the juxtaposition of the scrolling signature against what appears to be some ultra modern numeral font for the hour markers.

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    Attention to detail is amazing



    Quote Originally Posted by gladders View Post
    I really liked the Bucherer Moser Heritage, but I like this even more:



    (Taken from https://forums.timezone.com/index.ph...=0#msg_7634388)

    Look at those applied luminous ceramic numerals! I'm smithed - maybe time to sell my Pioneer?

    I spoke to William & Son, it's about £13k in the UK.

    simon

    PS:There's also a review here: https://forums.watchuseek.com/f2/h-m...h-5077467.html

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    on first sight there's a touch of the spare parts bin about the face, like the Airking, give it time it'll become a classic.

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    I am also a big Moser fan but this for me does not work (same with their recent perpetual dial configurations). Too many bits clash on this to make a cohesive design.
    The Pioneer IMO is a whole different planet better so I would certainly be keeping that.
    I think the issue for Moser is they are trying to broaden their appeal (which makes sense commercially) but so far ‘only’ the Pioneer and the concept dials are working. I am sure they will keep experimenting and will eventually find the next thing.

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