The Hour Glass has unveiled the world’s first Museum of Contemporary Horological Art (MOCHA) at this year's Tempus - The Temple of Time exhibition in Singapore. At MOCHA, watch enthusiasts would be able to view some of the finest and most exquisite timepieces in the world. These watches are housed in separate sections – each united by a common theme. We bring you some of the highlights.


Fun With Numbers – This section showcases watches that
display time using digital counters, kinetically-charged retrograde and other
indicators.

Urwerk 201

Harry Winston - Opus 5, developed with Felix Baumgartner
The Visible World – Marvel at the intricate movements that
power these magnificent timepieces in this section of ‘skeleton’ watches.

Corum - Golden Tourbillon Panoramique

JaegerLe-Coultre - Reverso Grande Complication à Triptyque
Soul Baring – In this collection of watches, the movement
replaces the dial as the object of beauty.

Breguet - La Tradition

TAG Heuer - Monaco V4
Double-Faced – These intriguing timepieces have not one, but
two or more faces – giving a new meaning to contemporary horological art.

MB&F - Horological Machine No.1

Vianney Halter - Perpetual Antiqua
The Material World – Featuring high performance cases made
of tantalum, palladium, forged carbon fiber, magnesium and zalium, the watches
today are no longer restricted to the confines of precious metals.

Harry Winston Z1

Richard Mille RM005 - Felipe Massa
A Different Case – Watchmakers today have found a new avenue
to unleash their creativity in redefining the design and functionality of a
watchcase. 

De Bethune - DB21 Maxi-Chrono

De Bethune - Big Power