Introducing: H. Moser & Cie. Introduces The Streamliner Two Hands In 28mm And 34mm



Before today, the smallest Streamliner was 40mm, and even across the broader Moser catalog, things rarely dipped below 38mm. Moving to 34mm—and especially 28mm—feels like a meaningful shift. With that, Moser kept the integrated design, in-house automatic movements, and overall execution intact, which isn’t always the case when brands scale down this far.

The lack of a seconds hand also feels intentional. Most Streamliners do include some form of seconds display, so removing it here helps keep the dial from feeling compressed and leans into Moser’s minimalist approach. It’s cleaner, a bit quieter, and ultimately better suited to these proportions—suggesting this isn’t just about making the watch smaller, but rethinking how the Streamliner works at a different scale. Whether this is a sign of things to come or simply Moser testing the waters, it’s a fantastic move—and one I hope we see more of across the broader lineup.





Tim Jeffreys

2026-04-14 04:01:00