

Moser & Cie Endeavour Perpetual Moon Concept If Hermes can continue to impress us with such offerings, we do think that the traditional watch manufacturers will start to have something else to worry about. It is limited to 200 pieces, and all of them have already been accounted for. Priced at S$48,100, the Arceau L’Heure De La Lune certainly commands a premium for its gorgeous aesthetics. The rotating off-centre dials – which houses the date and time display – then acts as a moonphase indicator its orbital follows the different phases of the moon and it displays that accordingly. The main dial notably houses two mother-of-pearl “moons” – each representing the northern and southern hemisphere of the Moon.

This time round, the watch is fitted with a main lapis lazuli dial in the background – which adds a nice touch to the timepiece. For this year, Hermès had done a slight facelift to the collection. Launched in SIHH 2019, the 43mm timepiece provides a classy yet contemporary touch to the moonphase complication. But the Arceau L’Heure De La Lune might just be one of the watches that changes everything. Hermès – a brand that is known for its exclusive Birkin bags – is certainly lesser known for its watches. For someone who loves a moonphase display, this is perhaps one of the best candidates to consider and add into one’s watch collection. The 42mm is priced at CHF 31,900 (approximately S$47,326) and it is limited to a production run of 28 pieces. The watch is powered by the Calibre A&S1512, a manual-winding movement which boasts an impressive power reserve of 90 hours. Even though the difference between this and the previous watch is just the dial, but that difference is so significant that make it seems as though this is an entirely new timepiece altogether. This complements the blue lacquered guilloché moonphase disc, which made it appears as though it was scene taken out of a stunning starry night. This particular version is fitted with an aventurine quartz dial. However, the new variant of the HM Perpetual Moon certainly takes the timepiece up a notch. We begin the article with the Arnold & Son HM Perpetual Moon Aventurine.įor those who thought that this piece was familiar, it was one of the six timepieces that were featured in a similar column last year. What have we selected? Let us find out! Arnold & Son HM Perpetual Moon Aventurine Hence, for this year, we have included yet another six (or specifically, five) timepieces that have a great moonphase indicator. It was certainly not enough to feature just six pieces, considering the number of candidates that deserve a place on list. And of course, for the Chinese, it is the period where we get to feast on delectable mooncakes once again.ĭuring this time last year, we featured six gorgeous watches that has a moonphase display to pay tribute to the much beloved Mid-Autumn Festival. It is the time of the year again, where the moon appears to the biggest and brightest.
