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Frederique Constant taps Bamford Watch Department for a spirited new Highlife collaboration
By SENATUS Magazine | 28 November 2025

The world of Swiss precision gets a jolt of street-style cool as Frederique Constant unveils its very first collaboration with the custom kings at Bamford Watch Department. The new Highlife Chronograph Automatic represents a perfect fusion where Bamford's bold design codes meet the classic horological expertise of the Geneva manufacture. This limited edition is restricted to a mere 100 pieces worldwide and offers a masterclass in sporty exclusivity.

The aesthetic is undeniably sharp and undeniably Bamford. Housed within a lightweight 41 mm titanium case, the timepiece features a matte black dial that serves as the perfect canvas for vibrant turquoise accents. This signature hue brings a modern energy to the automatic movement which powers three distinct subdials. True to the versatile nature of the Highlife collection, the watch arrives with three interchangeable straps to ensure your look remains as dynamic as your lifestyle.

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