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#GPHG 2025 Nominee - Petite Aiguille - H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition
By SENATUS Magazine | 20 September 2025

Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition: Time, Reengineered For Formula 1

In Formula 1, victory is not only decided in the glare of the chequered flag. It is forged behind the scenes—in the seamless ballet of engineers, mechanics, and strategists, where every movement, every decision, every fraction of a second counts. It is this invisible precision that inspires the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition, a timepiece conceived not for display cases or grandstands, but as a true instrument of performance.

A tool born of the pitlane

Developed in close collaboration with Alpine’s racing teams, this is a world first: a watch designed as a natural extension of team procedure. Clear communication, instantaneous information, and absolute synchronisation are built into its DNA. In a sport where cars are reimagined from one weekend to the next, where even a bolt can be streamlined to shave off milliseconds, no watch here is ornamental. It is part of the race itself.

Digital soul, mechanical heart

At rest, the mysterious black screen lies silent. Activate it, and the watch bursts into action: GMT with country selector, split-seconds chronograph, perpetual calendar, and a bespoke Formula 1 mode, complete with countdown to the start and key race notifications. Every feature is engineered for speed and clarity—because here, time wasted is time lost.

Yet, in true H. Moser & Cie. spirit, mechanical beauty remains. Hours are displayed on a small domed Funky Blue fumé dial, discreetly signed with a transparent lacquer logo—a whisper of refinement amid the rush.

Endurance meets elegance

Compatible with Android® and iOS®, the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition works independently, syncing via Bluetooth only when required. Its stamina is tuned like a race engine: a year of autonomy in time-only mode, or six Grand Prix weekends in connected mode. Built to last, robust yet elegant, it defies the disposable culture of electronics.

This is horology meeting high-octane performance: a watch not for spectators, but for those who keep Formula 1 in motion.

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