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H. Moser launches pink Streamliner Alpine duo, F1-liveried, 50 sets, £65,000

H. Moser & Cie. launched two pink Streamliner Alpine watches — a skeletonised HMC 700 flyback Drivers and a hybrid Mechanics — sold as 50-set presentation at £65,000.

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H. Moser launches pink Streamliner Alpine duo, F1-liveried, 50 sets, £65,000
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H. Moser & Cie. has introduced the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition and Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition as a paired release tied to the BWT Alpine Formula One Team’s 2026 livery, offered together in an exclusive presentation case limited to 50 sets and reported at £65,000. The launch was timed to celebrate the start of the 2026 Formula 1 season and follows the brand’s partnership with Alpine Motorsports, which began in February 2024 when Moser became the first-ever Global Partner for all Alpine motorsports programs.

The Drivers Pink Edition is a fully skeletonised, self-winding flyback chronograph powered by the HMC 700 calibre, developed with Agenhor. Loupiosity describes the movement as a central-display skeleton calibre whose open dial “reveals the gears of the fully skeletonised self-winding movement,” with the flyback function allowing the chronograph to be reset instantly. Oracleoftime records the Drivers in a 42.3 mm cushion case and notes that the PVD coating has been removed to expose a brushed stainless steel base; visual accents include pink highlights on the indices, hour and minute hands, and a hot-pink ring around the crown, all finished with an integrated bright pink rubber strap.

The Mechanics Pink Edition is explicitly conceived for pit and paddock use as a hybrid connected watch. Deployant framed it this way: “The Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition takes a different, yet equally vital, approach. Created for the team working behind the scenes, it recognises that every single member plays a crucial role in success. Designed as a true work device, this piece combines a digital soul with an analogue heart and is made to be worn daily in the paddock and pit lane, streamlining communication, accelerating processes, and saving the precious fractions of a second that make all the difference.” AblogtoWatch lists the Mechanics as reference 6DI0-1201 with a stainless steel and pink-coloured composite case measuring 42.6 mm by 14.4 mm; its layout pairs a dominant digital screen with a small analog fumé subdial for the time and bright pink hands and indices. Oracleoftime adds that the Mechanics was developed with hybrid specialists Sequent.

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Both models share domed sapphire crystals, integrated bright pink rubber straps, and a suggested 120 meters water resistance. Oracleoftime characterises the pair as “an aesthetic update on the existing series from 2025,” shifting the Streamliner Alpine palette from blue to Alpine’s bold 2026 pink. Photo credits accompanying the release were attributed to H. Moser & Cie. and the BWT Alpine Formula One Team, with imagery captioned alongside drivers such as Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly.

Details remain inconsistent across outlets: descriptions of the Mechanics subdial range from gray fumé to a warm brown fumé gradient, and only Oracleoftime reports the Drivers’ PVD removal and the set price of £65,000. The set is positioned as a collector-oriented edition, with the Mechanics also offered separately to owners of the 2024 Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine. The release extends Moser’s Alpine collaboration from 2024 into the 2026 season, turning Streamliner engineering and skeleton watchmaking toward the practical demands of the racetrack while dressing both pieces in the team’s new pink livery.

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