Editorial
The Streamliner Centre Seconds is Moser's answer to a question the brand spent years resisting: what does an integrated-bracelet sport watch look like when an independent manufacture builds it from scratch? The result is 40mm of brushed and polished steel, a fumé dial in Moser's signature fading gradient, and the in-house HMC 200 automatic powering it. It launched in 2020 and gave collectors an entry point into genuine manufacture sport-watch territory at a price that undercuts the established Swiss houses by a meaningful margin.
H. Moser and Cie has operated from Schaffhausen since its 19th-century origins, but the modern independent chapter began in earnest after the Meylan family acquisition and the subsequent build-out of in-house caliber production. For most of its modern run, Moser focused on dress and neo-vintage pieces with fumé dials and minimalist cases.
The Streamliner changed that in 2020, introducing a bracelet developed specifically for this line, not adapted from an existing strap lug, and a case profile with integrated lugs that flows into the links without a visible break. The HMC 200 was built to fit this case and carries a 72-hour power reserve with a peripheral rotor so the dial stays unobstructed. It was a deliberate move to prove Moser could compete in the integrated-bracelet category without outsourcing the movement or the bracelet engineering.
The bracelet on early production Streamliners drew some criticism for finishing quality at the clasp, particularly micro-adjustment feel relative to what competitors offer at similar price points. Inspect any pre-owned example carefully at the clasp mechanism before buying. The fumé dials are striking but color varies noticeably across production runs and even within the same color family, so what you see in photos may not match what arrives.
Moser has introduced the Streamliner in a wide variety of dial colors and limited editions, which creates collector confusion around what the base reference actually is. The 6200-1200 specifically refers to the steel fumé blue or fumé green variants, so verify the exact dial before purchase if color matters to you. Resale demand is growing but thinner than for Rolex or AP, meaning liquidity is limited if you need to exit quickly.