The Highlife Perpetual Calendar is equipped with the FC-775 movement, in-house developed, produced, and assembled, the highlife perpetual calendar manufacture illustrates the maison’s watchmaking expertise. The 41mm case is characterized by three counters, day at 9 o'clock, month and leap year at 6 o'clock. Its perlage and Côtes de Genève can be seen through the sapphire crystal caseback. Includes two additional navy straps, one rubber and one nubuck leather.
Highlife
Perpetual Calendar Manufacture
Additional Information
- Movement FC-775
- Movement Technology Automatic
- Country Switzerland
- Movement FC-775
- Movement Technology Automatic
- Movement Description Powered by the release of a wound spring, mechanical movements never require a battery. Automatic mechanical movements have an oscillating weight that winds the spring with the motion of the wearer’s arm.
- Functions Hours, minutes, date, day, month, leap year and moonphase
- Country Switzerland
- Case Color Silver-Tone
- Case Shape Round
- Case Material Stainless Steel
- Case Length 41
- Case Thickness 12.65
- Lug Width (mm) 25.5
- Water Resistance WR100/10Bar/333ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]
- Dial Color Blue
- Dial Material Brass
- Dial Feature Indices;Luminous Hands;Luminous Markers;Moon Phase
- Crystal Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
- Crystal Description Impact and shatter resistant - anti-reflective coating deflects light
- Band Type Bracelet
- Band Material Stainless Steel
- Strap Silver-Tone
- Clasp Type Fold Over Clasp
HIGHLIFE
The Highlife Perpetual Calendar Manufacture epitomises this approach. “Highlife” is the revival of a legendary line, part of an historic collection that has shaped the face of luxurious and affordable contemporary Swiss Made watchmaking. “Perpetual Calendar” describes a level of complication to which few brands have access, an indication of technical mastery patiently acquired over the course of more than 30 years’ watchmaking experience. Finally, “Manufacture” is a declaration, about belonging to an exclusive club of watchmakers capable of designing, producing, assembling and testing their own timepieces.