Apart from the great tale of Heinrich Moser, it’s hard to pick one. But there’s a little anecdote, from an important moment in our recent history. In about 2008, hardly three years after we revived the brand, I travelled to Schaffhausen – on an international train to Germany – and I was sitting next to a young German man.
He looked at me and said, “Sir, may I ask you a very personal question ?” I said “Well you can ask it, but I don’t know if I’m going to answer it!” Then he asked, “tell me, is this a Moser watch that you’re wearing ?” I went straight to the workshop at Moser and said “I think we’ve made it”.
To reiterate: we were only in our third year after having displayed our first calibres at the Baselworld! It was an amazing moment, where you realise the world has sat up and paid attention to the work you’re doing – when a complete stranger immediately recognises it. Maybe it was just a lucky coincidence, but it was an unexpected delight.