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The Endeavour Perpetual Calendar is one of the few in-house perpetual calendars from an independent maison that actually fits a dress watch context. At 40.8mm in rose gold, it carries the full perpetual display , date, day, month, and moon phase , without the bulk that usually comes with a complication of this depth. The fumé dial does most of the heavy lifting aesthetically, making the calendar readout feel like a natural part of the watch rather than an afterthought.
H. Moser launched the Endeavour Perpetual Calendar in 2014 as the centrepiece of the Endeavour line, built around the in-house HMC 800 movement developed entirely in Schaffhausen. The perpetual calendar module was designed to coordinate the standard 122-year correction cycle, with a moon phase accurate to one day's deviation per century.
Moser made a deliberate choice to run the complication through their own movement program rather than sourcing from Sellita or a third party, which remains unusual at this case size and price point for an independent. Rose gold in 40.8mm became the defining configuration, though the reference has also appeared in white gold and with variations in dial colour across the Endeavour family. The watch sits comfortably in the middle of Moser's complication hierarchy, above the double hairspring Perpetual Moon but below the tourbillon perpetual variants.
The fumé dials are prone to colour variation across production runs, so two dials described identically can read quite differently in person. Buyers acquiring pre-owned examples should request photos in natural light rather than relying on listing images, which are often shot under warm studio conditions that flatten the gradient. The rose gold case size of 40.8mm reads closer to 42mm on the wrist due to the lug design, so buyers who consider themselves strict sub-40mm wearers should try the case before committing.
The perpetual calendar crown adjustment requires following Moser's specific sequence precisely; incorrect setting can stress the calendar levers and create costly repairs. Service intervals on the HMC 800 are documented at approximately five years, and Moser's authorised service network outside Switzerland and Germany is limited, which should factor into total cost of ownership for buyers in other regions.
Pre-owned examples of the 1341-0900 in rose gold have held value reasonably well relative to the original retail, though not at the premium levels seen in some independent peers. The in-house perpetual calendar at this size commands a price-to-complication ratio that compares favourably against Swiss manufacture competitors at similar retail. Demand is steady rather than speculative, which keeps the secondary market relatively liquid and free from the volatility common in more hyped references.
Buyers looking for a genuine in-house perpetual at dress watch proportions will find the Moser an honest benchmark for what that specification costs.
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On-the-fly February correction and fumé dial gradient authenticate the Moser Endeavour Perpetual
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| dial | Fumé dial and perpetual calendar display | Fumé (smoked) gradient dial; color deepens toward the edges with translucent center; perpetual calendar displays (day, date, month, leap year) in subdials or apertures; "H. Moser & Cie." signed; perpetual designation on dial | Flat uniform color without smoked gradient; missing or non-functioning calendar displays; Moser signing absent; "Perpetual" claimed without functional calendar |
| movement | HMC 341 in-house perpetual | "HMC 341" (or current variant designation) engraved; 7-day power reserve; perpetual calendar module advances correctly through month changes; "H. Moser & Cie." signed on bridge | Base calibre with perpetual module attached; perpetual mechanism requiring manual correction at month end; incorrect power reserve specification; missing signing |
The HMC 800 is a fully in-house automatic movement produced at H. Moser's manufacture in Schaffhausen, and all major service work on the perpetual calendar complications should be carried out by Moser-authorised technicians who have been trained on the specific calendar lever architecture. Independent watchmakers with experience on complex perpetual calendar modules can perform regulation and minor work, but the calendar mechanism is proprietary and not interchangeable with generic parts.
Budget approximately CHF 1,500 to CHF 2,500 for a full service depending on region and condition, and confirm parts availability with the service centre before committing.
| caseback |
| Exhibition caseback and movement view |
| Exhibition caseback shows full decorated movement; power reserve indicator showing 7 days; serial number on movement matches documentation |
| Solid caseback on exhibition variant; movement visible but undecorated; serial mismatch |
| case | Endeavour case proportions | 40mm or 42mm diameter per variant; corrector pushers flush with case for calendar resetting; crown at 3 | Correctors not recessed or not engaging calendar; incorrect diameter; crown position inconsistent with Endeavour design |