
H. Moser & Cie. x Massena LAB Endeavour Chronograph
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Massena LAB is proud to partner with Swiss independent watchmaker H. Moser & Cie. on the release of the Endeavour Chronograph, a stainless steel wristwatch which honors the spirit of exploration, discovery, and innovation which has long characterized H. Moser & Cie. Finding design inspiration in historic Moser chronographs from the 1940s, the Endeavour Chronograph has a classic dual register dial configuration. With its two sub-dials at 3 and 9 o'clock, one for the small seconds and the other for the 45-minute chronograph. The presence of a tachymetric scale, which allows the ground speed to be measured with precision, also recalls the practical purpose watches would fulfill for explorers and aviators of the mid-century. Its Funky Blue dial, a true H. Moser & Cie. signature, plays a key role in this aesthetic, along with the Moser logo in its historic form, while all the technical elements, such as the tachymetric scale, the chronometer graduation, the sub-dials and the hands, feature Super-LumiNova® to ensure perfect legibility in any situation. The Endeavour Chronograph, housed in a 41-mm stainless steel case, is paired with a brown kudu leather strap with white stitching. The design of this collaborative piece, created by Massena LAB, steps away slightly from the minimalist philosophy usually associated with H. Moser & Cie. However, it faithfully respects the aesthetic of the 1940s, striking a perfect balance between tradition and contemporary boldness. Limited edition of 100 pieces. Limit of one watch per household.
Who this watch is really for
developing dataBest for
- Collectors who want a chronograph from an independent brand rather than the usual big-brand shortlist.
- Collectors looking for a cleaner, dress-leaning independent watch rather than another pure sports watch.
- Mechanical-watch buyers who want a proven automatic or hand-wound movement in an independent design.
Skip if
- You want quartz convenience with minimal setting, winding, or service concerns.
Value note: The value case leans on mechanical-watch appeal and the brand's design choices more than raw specification dominance.


