Introducing: H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Alpine Drivers And Mechanics Pink Edition

Pink takes pole position in Moser’s latest Alpine duo.

BY JOVAN K

Here we go again folks, Alpine is back in the pink, and H. Moser & Cie. is right there with them. If you follow F1, you’ve probably noticed Alpine starts recent seasons with a pink-heavy livery before shifting back to its usual blue later on to keep their title sponsor happy. Moser decided to do the same with their watches. Last year, the Alpine set arrived in blue, but this year, Moser switched to bold pink with the H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Alpine Drivers and Mechanics Pink Edition watches.

Starting with the “Drivers” chronograph, you get a steel case that sits at 42.3mm x 14.2mm. It has that classic Streamliner shape, which looks like a smooth pebble and feels great on the wrist because of how the lugs disappear.

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The “Mechanics” version is slightly larger at 42.6mm x 14.4mm. That one is built from a combination of steel and a pink colored composite material. Both have 120 meters of water resistance, enabling them to handle a rainy day at the track, come rain or shine.

On the mechanical version, the face is mostly open, so you can see the gear train and the rotor spinning right under the crystal. Everything is accented in pink, from the hands to the minute track. It is a lot easier to read than the blue version from 2025 because the pink pops so much more against the dark parts.

The Mechanics watch is a different beast; it uses a gray fumé dial for the analog time at the top, while a digital screen sits below it to show race data and team alerts.

The HMC 700 runs the show in the “Drivers” watch. This chronograph doesn’t hide what it does. You see everything on the front. It works at 3 Hz and lasts 72 hours without stopping. For the Mechanics watch, Moser used a connected movement called the DI0. This is not a smartwatch in the Apple sense. It is a hybrid that tracks racing stats and syncs with a phone.

Both watches come with integrated pink rubber straps that flow right into the case. You cannot buy them separately; they only come as a pair in a special box. You’re looking at $74,400 for the set. Only 50 will be made, making them extremely limited.

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