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H. Moser & Cie. Translates Sneaker Icon with Streamliner Pump
The brand's secondary-market asking prices fell -0.40% this week, ranking 14th of 15 among peer watch brands over the last ninety days.

H. Moser & Cie. has introduced the new Streamliner Pump, translating a classic sneaker icon into watchmaking reality, per Revolution Watch.
In addition to the sneaker-inspired design, the brand has expanded its high-complication offerings. WatchTime reported that the watchmaker launched the Endeavour Minute Repeater Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Cosmic Rain, while Tatler Asia noted that the brand has also downsized its core Streamliner model without sacrificing its performance.
On the secondary market, asking prices for the brand's timepieces moved down -0.40%[1] over the week. This short-term slip contributes to a deeper trend, as average asking prices fell -1.38%[1] over the past thirty days.
Over a ninety-day period, the brand ranks 14th of 15[1] tracked watch brands in price performance, with asking prices falling -6.84%[1]. This performance lagged behind the broader watch category benchmark, which fell -0.18%[1] over the same period. The brand's decline was closer to the worst performer in the category, Zenith, which saw asking prices fall -7.34%[1], while the best-performing peer, Patek Philippe, saw prices rise +16.09%[1].
For market professionals, the contrast between high-profile product launches and softening secondary prices suggests a period of consolidation. Across 419 tracked[1] listings on leading secondary marketplaces, average asking prices fell -6.84%[1] over the ninety-day window, though prices remain up +13.98%[1] over the past year.
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H. Moser & Cie market dossierAug 22, 2026
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