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Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph Automatic

FC-391SGR4NH6

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  • CollectionHighlife
    SeriesHighlife Chronograph Automatic
    Model NoFC-391SGR4NH6
  • Movement
    Features Chronograph, Date, Small Seconds
    Movement Automatic
    Calibre FC-391
    Case
    Case Size 41 mm
    Case Thickness 14.22 mm
    Case Shape Round
    Case Material Steel
    Case Back See-through Case Back
    Lug Width 25.50 mm
    Glass Material Sapphire Crystal
    Dial
    Luminosity On Hands, Hour Markers
    Dial Colour Beige
    Indexes Baton
    Strap
    Strap Material Leather
    Strap Colour Green
    Interchangeable Strap Yes
    Clasp Type Pin Buckle
    Other
    Gender Men
    Water Resistance (M) 100
    Limited Edition Yes
    Warranty Period 2 Years
    Country of Origin Switzerland

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About the Frederique Constant Highlife Collection

Introduced over 20 years ago, the original Frédérique Constant Highlife collection made a significant impact on both the brand and the watchmaking industry. It was distinguished by its innovative strap system integrated into the case, setting it apart from other timepieces. Initially launched with the Triple Time series, the Highlife collection soon expanded to include models featuring a tourbillon and the distinctive heartbeat aperture. In 2020, the collection was revitalised with new and updated models: the Highlife Automatic COSC, the Highlife Heart Beat, and the Highlife Perpetual Calendar Manufacture.

Design Evolution And Craftsmanship

The 2020 Highlife collection reinterprets the 1999 design with a contemporary flair. The models feature a barrel-shaped case with distinctive half-moon facets and a round bezel framing a large dial. The dial showcases a globe motif, symbolising balance and perfection, and is adorned with a grid pattern that represents global coordinates. The integrated H-link bracelet allows for easy interchangeability between a steel bracelet, leather, crococalf suede, or rubber strap and comes with a sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating on both sides, ensuring durability and clarity. Each model in this series features a caseback with an open dial, revealing the intricate movement within and includes a screw-down crown and pushers for enhanced water resistance.

The timepieces in this collection are available in stainless steel or pink gold-plated options. The Highlife Automatic COSC is powered by the COSC-certified FC-303 movement, ensuring high precision. The Highlife Heart Beat showcases its inner workings through a 12 o’clock aperture and is driven by the FC-310 automatic movement. Meanwhile, The Highlife Perpetual Calendar Manufacture, equipped with the in-house FC-775 movement, offers a perpetual calendar and moon phase complication. Each model blends modern style with practical functionality, catering to a range of luxury sports watch preferences.

Frederique Constant Highlife

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT

Frederique Constant partnered with their sister company, La Joux-Perret, to develop the impressive FC-391 movement. Setting it apart from standard designs, the FC-391 features a sophisticated column wheel mechanism located at three o'clock, replacing the typical cam-lever system. This exclusive mechanism is activated by the pushers, efficiently controlling the start and stop functions of the chronograph. Additionally, the mechanism boasts a rose-gold plated rotor adorned with Geneva stripes. Its generates an exceptional power reserve of 60 hours. The FC-391 movement powers select models within the Highlife watch collection.

    • Brand Frederique Constant
    • Reference FC-391
    • Movement Automatic
    • Display Analog
    • Base LJPL110
    • Power Reserve Approx. 60 hours
    • Jewels 26
    • Frequency 28800 bph

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