H. Moser & Cie - Meridian - Dual Time
The movement exclusive to the Meridian - Dual Time combines well-known and popular complications with a special new feature: an AM/PM display, which changes automatically from 12 to 24 hours. The prominent window at the top of the dial displays a 12 in the morning (AM) and a 24 in the afternoon (PM) for the home time zone. The somewhat smaller red hour hand for the second time zone can be adjusted forwards or backwards in steps of one hour by means of the crown. Thanks to Moser’s patented Double Pull Crown system, the central position of the crown can be easily located without the watch being inadvertently stopped or the home time being adjusted. If the second time zone is not required, the different-coloured hour hand is hidden under the normal hour hand and thus moves along with it unseen.
With a power reserve of 72 hours, i.e. three full days, the Moser automatic movement HMC 346.121 is one of the longest-running models available. The large, solid gold rotor bears the engraved company seal, a symbol of the quality and authenticity of every Moser watch for 185 years.
The rotor transfers its energy to the large barrel by means of a pawl winding system which is wound up in either direction. One of the two pawls turns the pawl wheel on pull, the other on push. The accuracy of the Meridian - Dual Time is assured by Moser’s characteristic interchangeable escapement module which, naturally, also features a Straumann Hairspring, produced in-house, a Breguet overcoil and a pallet fork and escapement wheel in hardened solid gold.
The Meridian - Dual Time also has Moser’s characteristic freely formed lateral surfaces on the case flanks. The see-through sapphire glass back of the watch allows the observer a closer look at the new mechanical automatic movement developed by Moser.
Alternating 12-and 24-hour display
To
indicate morning and afternoon, the Meridian - Dual Time uses a
completely innovative system. A slide, moving back and forth, contains
only the digits 1, 2 and 4. The correct display is achieved by either
the digit 4 being hidden to the right of the window in the dial or the
digit 1 being hidden under the dial to the left. The change of display
at noon or at midnight takes only a second to complete. This has been
accomplished by using a spring, which gains tension over a period of
about eight hours without affecting the workings of the rest of the
movement. Twice a day, the power of this spring is released at once to
produce the rapid movement of the slide..-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Technical details
Meridian - Dual Time
Reference No. 346.121-024 Meridian - Dual Time
Case
Platinum, three-part, round case
Graining and polished finish
Diameter 40.80 mm
Height 10.97 mm
Gold crown with «M» sign 6.00 mm
Sapphire crystal with internal antireflective coating
See-through cambered sapphire glass black
Movement
Automatic caliber HMC 346.121
Manufactured mechanical
No movement holding ring
Diameter 34.00 mm
Height 6.51 mm
Number of jewels 29
Frequency 18'000 vibrations per hour
Power reserve of at least 3 days
Adjustment 6 positions
Automatic pawl winding system
Solid gold rotor
Moser tooth system in wheel train and pinions
Moser interchangeable escapement
Original Straumann Hairspring® with stabilized Breguet overcoil
Pallet fork and escapement wheel made of hardened solid gold
Functions
Second Time Zone Display
12-and 24-Hour Display
Double Pull Crown Mechanism
Patented winding system with two fixed stops
Hacking Second
Display
Ardoise slate dial with sun pattern ground finish with diamond polished indexes
Hours, minutes, off-centered pocket watch size second with three-dimensional form hands with a bright-polished eye
Second time zone display indicated by a centered red hour hands
12-and 24-hour display at 12 o’clock
Strap and buckle
Hand-sewn black alligator leather strap
Solid platinum folding clasp with Moser logo
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