The Heritage Worldtimer whisks us back to an era when jet travel shrank the world overnight and turned globetrotting into the ultimate dream. Back then, a watch that could juggle multiple time zones was a traveler’s must-have sidekick, and this new Worldtimer doesn’t miss a beat. With a nod to that glamorous jet-set lifestyle, it flaunts a second time zone complication powered by a nifty mechanism controlled by a crown at 9 o’clock – yep, just like the original. Dressed up as a rose gold limited edition of 88 pieces or a suave stainless steel model, it keeps that unmistakable Carl F. Bucherer charm intact, brimming with elegance and a whisper of old-school sophistication.
Measuring in at a just-right 39 mm with a slim 10.25 mm height, the Heritage Worldtimer is designed to fit like a glove, bringing together comfort and timeless style. The double-domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating keeps everything crisp and clear, whether you’re reading the time at high noon or twilight. The sunray-brushed dial, available in silver or black, showcases world city rings with a clarity that’s sure to please your inner globetrotter. Rose gold or rhodium-plated hands add an extra touch of luxury, while the engraved city ring gives off major jet-set vibes. Each timepiece comes strapped with a sleek black textile band, complete with a quick-release system and a matching metal clasp.
Underneath the hood, the Heritage Worldtimer beats with the CFB A2020 in-house automatic caliber. Carl F. Bucherer’s Peripheral Technology smartly scoots crucial components to the edges, making the movement slim and sleek. And because it’s all about the visuals, the sapphire crystal case back gives you a clear, uninterrupted peek at the mechanism doing its thing. This little powerhouse offers a 55-hour reserve de marche and is COSC-certified for precision.
Carl F. Bucherer brings history back to life with this marvel, seamlessly blending the romance of the past with the know-how of modern watchmaking. So, strap it on, and let it remind you: every hour is an adventure waiting to happen.