Don't know if this is the right place...

Sep 27, 2012,11:25 AM
 

... for my question, but here goes.  I've recently discovered - and been smitten by - the Moser Perpetual 1, with its restrained but considerable elegance and inventive take on a very useful complication.  Searching and reading through various websites, mostly this one, there's an impression that Moser watches are generally well liked.  However, the standard of finishing of the movement has been compared unfavourably with that of other brands.  Is that really the case?  I had the opportunity recently of trying on the rose gold version, and what I saw through the exhibition back looked very nice indeed, but then I'm no expert (far from...).  Are Moser watches really a notch below ALS, PP and FPJ?  TIA

Jean 


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Depends what you mean by 'notch'...

 
 By: pplater : September 28th, 2012-02:25
...and what a 'notch' is worth to you! :-) The Moser perpetual is a lovely watch and the finish is of a pleasingly high standard. Is it the very highest? Maybe not. Do you want/need/aspire to the very highest? Many would say that it offers great 'bang for... 

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 By: Hororgasm : September 28th, 2012-03:02
But preliminarily, I would say the it sports a different finishing to ALS, and comparable to Patek Calatrava range, but slightly below the Patek complications, and totally comparable to FPJ, if comparisons were absolutely necessary, and applicable. I will...