
I have to put my hands up and say Formula 1 is occupying a lot of my thoughts as we edge slowly towards the start of the 2026 season proper, with the initial stages of testing already underway. So much so that I did a full run down of every competing team and their wristwatch partnerships (or lack thereof). However, I may have had an unfortunate false start because H. Moser & Cie today reveals the official team watch for the 2026 season, the Streamliner Alpine Drivers and Mechanics Pink Editions.
Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition

Ultimately this is an aesthetic update on the existing series from 2025. The Streamliner Alpine Drivers Pink Edition features the same 42.3mm cushion case but has had the PVD coating removed to expose the stainless steel base with its brushed finishing. The darker metallic tone of the case pairs nicely with the new hot pink accents including the ring around the crown and rubber strap.
It’s the same story across the skeletonised dial, with the tachymeter scale, hour markers and central hour and minute hands all in Alpine pink. Providing a secondary point of emphasis, the chronograph seconds hand remains blue, linking back to the previous edition and the other prominent colour in Alpine livery. There’s also a grey chronograph minutes hand that’s also mounted centrally rather than on a subdial to keep the skeleton display as clean as possible.

Powering the complications is the HMC 700 automatic chronograph movement, developed in partnership with Agenhor. It has a 72-hour power reserve, making it race-weekend proof. One of the most impressive features is that they’ve altered the architecture so that the rotor is visible from the dial side of the watch, not the exhibition caseback.
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H. Moser & Cie. Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition


Second is the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Pink Edition, which is a hybrid wristwatch with both a mechanical time display on a subdial at 12 o’clock and a digital watch display occupying the rest of the dial. It’s designed to streamline (pardon the pun) the processes executed by pitlane staff and team crew during a race weekend. It was developed with the input of hybrid watch specialists Sequent.
It features the same aesthetic updates to its design as seen on the Drivers Pink Edition, meaning a new pink strap as well as vibrant pink hour markers and hands on the subdial. That subdial now has a warm brown fumé gradient instead of the original blue – reminding me of the Pierre Gasly golden tourbillon.
The H. Moser & Cie Streamliner Alpine Drivers and Mechanics Pink Editions are available as a set of both watches in a limited edition of 50 pieces at £65,000. The Mechanics Pink Edition will also be offered to collectors who bought the Streamliner Cylindrical Tourbillon Skeleton Alpine in 2024.
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More details at H. Moser & Cie.