Heritage Bicompax Annual

The Heritage BiCompax Annual combines timeless design with contemporary sophistication – a watch born of more than 130 years of style and savoir faire.
Limited Edition
Ø41.0mm
00.10803.08.32.01
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Heritage Bicompax Annual 00.10803.08.32.01

Features

Movement
Automatic
CFB 1972
47 Jewels
Diameter 30 mm
Power reserve 42 hours
Functions
Chronograph, Minutes and seconds counters, Annual calendar, Big date, Hour, Minute, Small seconds, Tachymeter scale
Case
Diameter 41 mm
Height 14.15 mm
Stainless steel
Double-domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides
Sapphire crystal case back, 
Water resistance: to 3 bar (30 m)
Strap
Calfskin strap, 
Stainless steel folding pin buckle
Dial
Black
Limited edition
888 pieces
Heritage Bicompax Annual 00.10803.08.32.01
Heritage Bicompax Annual 00.10803.08.32.01
AN ERA THAT LEFT ITS MARK
For design fans and vintage-lovers, 1956 was a true banner year, giving us the Saarinen Tulip Chair and Eames Lounge Chair, Grace Kelly’s wedding dress and Elvis Presley’s first number one hit. Meanwhile, Switzerland was also celebrating a premiere of its own : it was around this time that Carl F. Bucherer introduced a chronograph with a design that was ahead of its time.
AN ERA THAT LEFT ITS MARK
Classic Case Design Meets Modern Mechanics
The bicolor model features a rose-and-champagne dial with the bezel, push buttons, and crown crafted from precious 18 k rose gold – a subtle nod to the baroque opulence of Lucerne. This exquisite horological package fastens to the wrist with a cognac brown calfskin strap.
Classic Case Design Meets Modern Mechanics
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