The Executive Selection: H. Moser & Cie. Endeavour Perpetual Calendar Developed in 2005, the timepiece was distinguished one year later in the "complicated watchmaking" category at the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix.

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Endeavour Perpetual Calendar

With a seven-day power reserve, the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar means to go with you… everywhere.

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Developed in 2005, the timepiece was distinguished one year later in the "complicated watchmaking" category at the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix. H. Moser & Cie's flagship model is now celebrating a decade, and with this, the brand has sought to make the hallmark watch even more innovative: the HMC 341 calibre movement allows for forward or backward date adjustment at any time of day. It not only keeps time, it keeps time on your schedule.

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