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Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph Automatic - celebrating 25th anniversary of the Highlife collection
By SENATUS Magazine | 2 August 2024

Frederique Constant is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Highlife collection with two new variations of its 41mm Chronograph Automatic sports model.

The Highlife collection, launched in 1999, was innovative with its interchangeable, integrated strap. Relaunched in 2020 with The Avener as brand ambassador, it saw great success. The new releases expand the collection, offering two distinct models.

The first is a new standard addition with a rose gold variation, blue dial, and multiple strap options. The second is a limited-edition steel model with green accents, suited for both city and outdoor wear, featuring three strap choices. Both models share the FC-391 calibre, visible through a sapphire crystal caseback and water-resistant to 10 ATM.

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