H. Moser & Cie launched the 'Pioneer Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton,' a watch with a unique sculptural design that incorporates truly three-dimensional elements. The sub-dial of this timepiece is curved for depth and texture. The sub-dial is at the top of the dial and it houses hour markers lit up with Globolight technology.
The remainder of the dial places an emphasis on the components of the timepiece itself. It showcases a three-dimensional HMC 811 calibre and a gold oscillating weight. The front casing of the watch is made out of steel with a screw-in crown that features an "M" for the brand's name. The back of the case is see-through to allow the owner to view even more of the intricate mechanics of the timepiece. Through the use of black, steel, and other monochrome colors, the watch accentuates its 'Funky Blue fumé' sub-dial nicely to create an impressive, eye-catching experience.
Sculptural Luxury Watches
H. Moser & Cie's Latest Watch Displays the Mechanics Behind the Dial
Trend Themes
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2. Three-dimensional Elements - Opportunity for companies to create products that incorporate depth and texture for a more immersive user experience.
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Industry Implications
1. Luxury Watch Industry - Companies can explore unique and innovative designs to differentiate themselves and appeal to high-end consumers.
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3. Fashion Industry - Watch companies can collaborate with fashion designers to create visually stunning timepieces that complement new fashion trends.