BY HARLAN CHAPMAN-GREEN
One brand that always lands with a splash at Watches & Wonders Geneva is H. Moser & Cie., which, for the 2026 edition of the show, had upgraded from a booth in the Carre des Horlogers to a full-size stand nearby to brands like A. Lange & Söhne, Parmigiani Fleurier and Vacheron Constantin. For 2026’s show, they did quite a few things, but the Streamliner range will be our focus today.
Streamliner Two Hands 28mm & 34mm


The Streamliner is H. Moser & Cie.’s avant-garde sports watch range, complete with integrated bracelets. They’re bold watches, and for 2026, H. Moser & Cie. has scaled them down to be accessible to smaller wrists. With one watch measuring 28mm x 8.9mm and the other measuring 34.2mm x 9.7mm, they’re much smaller than the previous smallest Streamliner model, which was a comparatively ginormous 39mm across; they are still 120m water resistant, though. As a bloke, it’s difficult for me to comment on the wearability of watches the size of these, while most watch brands (including H. Moser & Cie.) don’t do “his and hers” watches anymore, these are clearly aimed at women and are better suited to a review by a woman than by someone as taste and fashion-illiterate as I am.


What I can say is that both watches looked splendid when I saw them in person. The 28mm comes with a burgundy dial, and the 34mm has a silver fume dial with a frosted texture that really sparkles and catches the light, and the simple two-handed configuration is easy to read at a glance.


Inside the smaller piece is the self-winding calibre HMC 410, which has a 3.5Hz beat rate and a 60-hour power reserve. The larger watch features the HMC 400, which is also automatically wound, with a 3.5Hz beat rate and a 60-hour power reserve. The price of either of these watches is CHF21,900 before taxes.
28mm Ref. 6410-1200
34mm Ref. 6400-1200
Streamliner Pump Black and White


When I got sent the details of these watches, I was quite taken aback. I knew H. Moser & Cie. was a playful brand, but partnering with Reebok? That’s new. Reebok’s Pump trainers (or sneakers, if you prefer) were introduced in 1989 and were the first shoes to have a tongue that could be inflated to lock around the wearer’s ankle for a better fit.


H. Moser & Cie.’s watches take the iconic ‘Pump’ button from the shoes and use it as the winding mechanism for the movement. One press of the orange pusher provides about an hour of power reserve, with a maximum of 74 hours. A power-reserve indicator shows the winding status of the watch, but the watch has a safety mechanism, so you can keep pressing the pusher even when it’s fully wound.


The calibre HMC-103 is inside the Pump watches, and it has a 3Hz beat rate and a thickness of 4.5mm. There’s also plenty of hand finishing to enjoy, too. This is all housed in a forged quartz case with a titanium inner to keep it all in place, and the cases measure 40mm x 11.4mm and feature 100m of water resistance. Each watch has a colour-matched rubber strap. Both watches are limited to 250 examples and retail for CHF31,360 before taxes.
Pump Black Ref.
Pump Black Ref.
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