October 22, 2024
Carl F. Bucherer celebrates its pioneering legacy with the Heritage Worldtimer, a luxurious, limited-edition tribute to one of the first watches to incorporate a second-time zone. Designed for the cosmopolitan traveler with a global perspective, this timepiece elegantly merges heritage with modern sophistication. Limited to just 88 pieces, the Heritage Worldtimer is a true collector’s item, capturing the spirit of adventure that has been part of Carl F. Bucherer's DNA since 1888. This world-timer is equipped with the CFB A2020 manufacture movement, a marvel of technical finesse that leverages Carl F. Bucherer’s signature Peripheral Technology. The movement’s design offers multiple benefits, from a thinner movement—achieved with a peripherally mounted, bi-directional automatic winding system—to the accuracy and precision of a COSC-certified chronometer. These advancements are reflected in the center of the dial, where "CHRONOMETER" and "33 JEWELS" take pride of place, a status symbol replacing the original “Waterproof” and “17 Jewels” markings and emphasizing the evolution of this masterpiece.
The Heritage Worldtimer features effortless time zone functionality, tailored for the modern global traveler. With a unique second crown positioned at 9 o’clock, switching between 24 different cities is seamless, making tracking multiple time zones intuitive and providing a personalized global experience at a glance. Encircling the dial are international city names that represent the cosmopolitan outlook of this watch—both timeless and forward-thinking. Paying homage to the trends, cultural influences, and watchmaking technologies of previous eras, the Heritage Worldtimer updates them for today’s sophisticated tastes. This is a timepiece that celebrates a world of travel, exploration, and a truly global perspective, brought together in one exquisitely crafted watch. Discover the Heritage Worldtimer at Provident Jewelry, where history and modernity unite in a watch made for those who see the world as their playground.
Take a piece of non-stretchable string, ribbon, thread, or a thin strip of paper. Wrap it comfortably around your ring finger, close to the knuckle.