H. Moser and the Alpine F1 team have created a pink version of the Streamliner Skeleton Tourbillon

In a world obsessed with brand collaborations, the collision of watches and rides seems to make the most sense, and even predates the current heyday we live in today. Drivers and racing teams have been sponsored by watchmakers long before even athletes and shoes came together in a prominent way. After all, watches are one of the few third-party, non-race-specific items you can reasonably wear behind the wheel. Swiss watchmaker H. Moser and Alpine Motorsports are the latest in such collaborations, with their latest release of the pink Streamliner coming just in time for the Miami Grand Prix this week.

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Photo: H. Moser

The partnership so far

Earlier this year, the two brands announced that they would be collaborating. And last month we saw the collaboration produce its inaugural piece, with H. Moser adding his famous cylindrical tourbillon to his newly skeletonized Streamliner Tourbillon and adding a subdial and band in blue – the official color of Alpine Motorsports. Limited to just 100 pieces, the watch was a nice new extension of the already new openwork model, but was not released in anticipation of an important event. On the other hand, this new Miami Grand Prix edition, which is limited to just 20 units, adopts the pink livery of the BWT Alpine F1 Team vehicles participating in this year’s competition.

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Clockwork seen through the back of the exhibition | Photo: H. Moser

The A524 Formula 1 vehicles

For 2024, BWT Alpine has two liveries competing for the 2024 Formula 1 season. Both are Renault A524 models built by the Alpine F1 team with exterior designs developed by artist Felipe Pantone. Like last month’s Streamliner, the former is black with blue accents and will compete in 16 of the 24 races, while the pink car, which the current Streamliner follows, will race in the remaining 8 races. At the Miami Grand Prix event on May 5, driver Pierre Gasly finished 12th, while his teammate Esteban Ocon finished 10th.

Streamliner cylindrical Tourbillon skeleton alpine pink color scheme Basics

The watch has the same basic specifications as the blue version from a few weeks ago. Housed in the 42.3mm stainless steel case, the Streamliner is powered by an in-house HMC 811 automatic tourbillon movement, visible through the skeletonized dial and exposed case back. The sub-dial for hours and minutes is located on the upper part of the dial, with a translucent pink dial made of synthetic corundum material, allowing you to still see the movement. The bottom of the watch features the tourbillon with the cylindrical balance spring. Impressively, these are shaped by hand and take ten times longer to make than the average hairspring.

If you include the domed sapphire crystal, this watch is 14mm thick (without 11mm). While the indexes are covered in Super-LumiNova lume, the two hands – both outlined in blue – are filled with Globolight inserts. The same blue color can be found on the bridge of the tourbillon. For more of the pink color, turn to the molded rubber strap that perfectly matches the aerodynamic profile of the dial.

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Photo: H. Moser

Housing dimensions: 42.3mm
Thickness: 14mm
Housing material: Stainless steel
Water resistance: 120m
Movement: Automatic tourbillon
Band: Pink rubber
Limited edition?: Yes, 20

Prices and availability

The Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Edition Pink Livery is limited to just 20 pieces and retails for CHF 89,000 (~$98,220), but another example will be auctioned off for charity, with proceeds going to Aqua Pearls to increase access to clean drinking water to improve. Visit H. Moser’s website for more information.

H. Moser Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine Limited Edition Pink Livery

H. Moser, in collaboration with the Alpine F1 team, created a pink version of his Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon skeleton, basing it on the Pantone-designed livery of the Renault car.