
Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition
Power reserve: 72 h, 21600 vph
Skeleton movement
Born of the desire of Alpine drivers to sport a watch as stylish as their single-seaters, the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition takes the collaboration between H. Moser & Cie. and Alpine Motorsports to the very limits of a mechanical piece. It features the high-flying movement developed by H. Moser & Cie.’s partner AGENHOR, for the first time in a skeleton version. Aesthetically, it is the result of direct dialogue with the drivers themselves: an open dial that reveals the gears, like a transparent body revealing the car’s engineering, and powerful blue and white colour codes chosen to both evoke speed and echo Alpine’s signature identity.
The skeletonisation of this model takes its inspiration from the racetrack. Two of the bridges visible through the dial are V-shaped, in a nod to the triangulated suspensions of single-seaters. The movement’s central bridge is shaped like a driver’s helmet, a tribute to all those who take to the track. Positioned on the dial side, the skeleton rotor echoes the dynamic lines of an Alpine A110 wheel rim, underlining the organic link between engine and movement with each rotation.
With its emphasis on minimalism and legibility, this chronograph features a central minute and seconds display, with no subdials. It is equipped with the Flyback function, which enables the chronograph to be restarted instantaneously, because in Formula 1, as in watchmaking, every second is a precious goal to be conquered.
The HMC 700 skeleton calibre is finished in a contemporary anthracite. The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition is a driver’s watch, designed for action and made for those who live life to the fullest – both on and off the track.
The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition is no mere tribute to motorsport. It’s a timepiece born on the track, crafted with those who race, designed for action and built for those who live life at full throttle—on the circuit and beyond. It embodies a radical vision of the chronograph: a precision instrument reimagined to serve performance, with zero compromise.
Here, the chronograph isn’t decorative—it’s a tool. Reinterpreted, refocused, and reconnected to its original purpose: capturing the moment. This model pushes mechanical watchmaking into the fast corners of innovation, with a rare coherence between form, function, and spirit.