Horological Innovations: H. Moser & Cie's First Ceramic Masterpiece and Citizen's Edgy Collaboration with Seconde/Seconde

Published: 23 Feb 2026
Remarkable craftsmanship meets novel design as H. Moser & Cie reveal their first ceramic timepiece, and Citizen taps into the avant-garde world with its new Tsuyosa collaboration.

Clocking the sublime artistry of horology, watch connoisseurs are in awe of the latest innovations. Strikingly, H. Moser & Cie, renowned for their audacious use of unconventional materials, have recently unveiled their first-ever ceramic timepiece, the Streamliner Tourbillon Concept Ceramic. This piece strays from watchmaking tradition, presenting a ceramic case and bracelet in anthracite grey, along with a compelling red fumé grand feu enamel dial. The absence of indices or logos reinforces the minimalistic design and highlights the exquisite white gold base. Adorning the center, the signature Moser hands catch the eye, beautifully complementing the star of the show: the flying tourbillon.

In yet another riveting revelation, the innovative collaboration between Citizen and the irreverent watch customizer Seconde/Seconde is raising eyebrows. Using Citizen’s Tsuyosa as a canvas, the collaboration has introduced a dial portraying a pixelated katana slicing its way across, leaving behind a notable aesthetic impact. Effectively replacing the standard minute hand, the innovative design does not compromise its practical function. Furthermore, the caseback hosts a thought-provoking quote, reinforcing the paradoxical relationship between the passage of seconds, minutes, and hours. This creative marriage of design and mechanics redefines conventional watchmaking, encouraging new paradigms in the horology world.

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