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Frederique Constant - Highlife Automatic

FC-303LP2NH6B

2 Year Limited Warranty

The Highlife Ladies Automatic showcases an exquisite Blossom Pink Dial adorned with a Globe Decoration and Sunray Finishing. At 3 o'clock, you'll find the display for hours, minutes, seconds, and date. The hands and applique hour markers are tastefully accented with luminescent material. Notably, the hour marker at 12 o'clock is always doubled, a distinctive signature of the Highlife series.

For those who value timekeeping as a priority, the Highlife Ladies Automatic is the ultimate choice. With an automatic movement, it boasts a 38-hour power reserve. Additionally, the see-through case back allows for an enchanting view of the movement's inner beauty.

FUNCTIONS               

  • Hours, minutes, seconds, date

MOVEMENT

  • Fc-303 caliber (base sw200) automatic
  • 38-hour power reserve
  • 26 Jewels, 28'800 ALT/H

CASE 

  • Brushed and polished stainless steel 3-part case
  • Diameter: 34 mm
  • Thickness: 9.8 mm
  • Front convex sapphire crystal
  • Water-resistant up to 5 atm

DIAL

  • Pink dial with globe decoration and sunray finishing
  • White printed seconds graduation, applied silver color indexes with white luminous treatment at 6, 9, and 12 o’clock, 8 silver color and diamonds indexes (0.04 carat)
  • Hand-polished stainless steel with white luminous treatment
  • Hour and minute hands, hand-polished stainless steel second hand
  • Date window at 3 o’clock

 STRAP

  • Brushed and polished stainless steel 3-link bracelet

INCLUDING AN ADDITIONNAL WHITE RUBBER STRAP

What is an Automatic Watch?

An automatic watch harnesses the wearer’s arm’s movement to power its mechanism. As the arm swings, a rotor inside the watch rotates, winding the mainspring. This stored energy is then released, driving the gears that keep the watch’s hands moving and ensure accurate timekeeping.

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