The floodgates are opening! The world will soon be full of products coated in the darkest color on the planet. Luxury watch brands are known for encasing timepieces in rare, beautiful materials, ...
A think-outside-of-the-box brand, H. Moser & Cie. has, in the past, created fun April Fools Day social media posts that draw a lot of attention. Now, the independent Swiss watch brand unveils an ...
Art of Darkness: The H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Vantablack Tourbillon in rose gold. For those in the watchmaking know, the use of Vantablack is relatively new. Not only that, but combining this ...
Since launching the Streamliner collection with a flyback chronograph in 2020, H. Moser has evolved the retro-futuristic range with various dial treatments, in addition to Centre Seconds and perpetual ...
Wristwatches are far more than just baubles that track our movement through the fourth dimension—they’re statements about who we are, and where our aesthetic tastes lie. These Vantablack watches, for ...
Moser’s Streamliner Tourbillon Vantablack Gold combines what started as a lark—a pure black dial with stealth black hands that made it hard to read the time—with a sleek modern case and bracelet and ...
H. Moser & Cie, a prestigious watchmaker, has made waves by using a material called Vantablack to create an 'invisible' timepiece. For automotive enthusiasts, the connection between this watch and BMW ...
There's a fair bit to unpack here, so bear with us. Since 2013, a company called Surrey Nanosystems has been manufacturing Vantablack, touted as the blackest shade of black the world has ever seen.
There couldn’t be two more seemingly strange bedfellows than the minimalist (and mischievous) Swiss watchmaker, H. Moser & Cie and a Hong Kong-based purveyor of relaxed-but-classic menswear, The ...
“No updates required, no lousy autonomy, no unnecessary features, no annoying notifications, just the only reminder you ever really need: To disconnect from all the noise and cherish each and every ...
The spray coating on these dials is said to be the darkest material on the planet. By Kathleen Beckett A new limited-edition watch has a tourbillon swirling in what appears to be a deep, infinite ...
When Surrey NanoSystems introduced the original Vantablack, the company said the carbon nanotube material is capable of absorbing 99.96 percent of light that touches it. It's so dark, it can fool your ...