If we run the numbers, this is a larger watch (partly owing to the movement, about which more in a minute) at 42.3mm x 14.2mm; the size however seems to suit the design well – I don't think it would have worked as well in a sub-40mm case; it feels like it needs room to stretch out a bit to really read well visually. The case is spare enough that each element of the watch can be appreciated individually and as well, there is nothing extraneous to keep each of those elements from speaking clearly, one to the next and overall. The radial brushed finish is subtle, clean, very neatly done, and does a lot to suggest connections to some vintage finishing techniques for stainless steel sports watches – I think for instance of the Omega Flightmasters, whose lovely brushed radial case finishing is often dulled or lost entirely due to misguided attempts at case polishing. You get a very nice semi-matte glow when it's done properly, and Moser has definitely done it properly here.