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Frederique Constant Highlife Worldtimer Manufacture -an ode to travel
By SENATUS Editor | 9 January 2023

The highly contemporary design of the Frederique Constant Highlife Worldtimer Manufacture 41 mm steel case and dial with globe engraving is an ode to travel.

The FC-718 manufacture calibre is designed for exactly that. The self-winding mechanical movement has a power reserve of 38 hours. It is visible through the case back, water-resistant to 50 metres.

Highly user-friendly, its single crown can be used to set any function: hours, minutes, the date at 6 o’clock and the 24 cities disc that represents 24 time zones on Earth, itself engraved in the centre of the piece. There is no day / night indicator required; the inner disc has been engraved with 12 hours on the light area (cities where it is daytime) and 12 hours on the blue area (those where it is night-time).

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