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Frederique Constant Highlife Ladies Automatic - for the sophisticated and fashion-forward modern women of today and tomorrow
By SENATUS Editor | 31 December 2022

Over 20 years ago, back in 1999, Frederique Constant introduced the very first Highlife watches. The Maison revived the iconic design, reintroducing the collection with resolutely modern curves rooted in the 21st century.

Owing to its popularity, the latter inspired the eponymous collection for women, unveiling the sophisticated and fashion-forward modern women of today and tomorrow.

The Highlife Ladies Automatic models feature the hours, minutes, seconds and date at 3 o’clock. Hands and hour markers are tinged with luminescent material for readibility.

The automatic movement offers a 38-hour power reserve, and a see-through case back to admire the beauty of the movement.

Depending on your individual preference, it can also be customised by swapping the original bracelet for the rubber strap supplied with the watch

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