Heritage Worldtimer

This contemporary interpretation of a watch from CFB´s archives from the 1950s – originally created to mark the new-found optimism and wanderlust of the era – features a subtly updated design and a CFB manufacture movement powered by Peripheral Technology.
Ø39.0mm
00.10805.08.13.01
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Heritage Worldtimer 00.10805.08.13.01

Features

Movement
Automatic
CFB A2020
33 Jewels
Diameter 30.60 mm
Height 5.57 mm
Power reserve 55 hours, COSC-certified Chronometer
Functions
Peripheral technology, Simplified worldtimer, Hour, Minute
Case
Diameter 39 mm
Height 10.25 mm
Double-domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on one side
Sapphire crystal case back
Stainless steel, 
Water resistance: to 3 bar (30 m)
Strap
Black textile (wool) with quick release system, 
Stainless steel pin lock folding clasp
Dial
Sunray brushed silver with engraved silver index marks, matt silver external zone with 24-hour indication
City Ring: Black
Rhodium plated thin baton hands
Heritage Worldtimer 00.10805.08.13.01
Heritage Worldtimer 00.10805.08.13.01
Heritage Worldtimer 00.10805.08.13.01
A global view, and a cosmopolitan mindset
The original Worldtimer appealed to this new generation of travelers by being one of the first watches to incorporate a second time zone. At the time, the timepiece brought to life the brand’s cosmopolitan spirit and global mindset – values that remain as important today as they were then. It also demonstrated the technical finesse of its watchmakers, as displaying two time zones simultaneously on one watch was completely new. The timepiece demonstrated how CFB’s watch designers were themselves Exploring Time. This was expressed through an innovative case complication that deployed a simple gear train, operated by a second crown at 9 o'clock, to drive a city disk that displays a second time zone, as required.
A global view, and a cosmopolitan mindset
Nostalgia for the glory days of aviation
The timepiece is available in a rose gold variant, limited to just 88 pieces, which authentically emulates the glamor of its precursor. It features a sunray-brushed silver dial, with utilitarian, thin baton-style hour and minute hands and engraved rose-gold-plated indices. Alternatively, an unlimited stainless-steel variant is available with a choice of silver or black dials with, respectively, engraved silver or rhodium-plated index marks.

In the center of the dial, the words ‘CHRONOMETER’ and ‘33 JEWELS’ replace the earlier watch’s ‘WATERPROOF’ and ’17 JEWELS’, hinting at the status of the new movement within – and reflecting that, since the 1950s, water-resistance has become commonplace.
The two crowns – one to wind the movement and adjust the time, the other to operate the time-zone complication – have been ergonomically redesigned. Some of the names of cities on the dial’s outer disk have changed, reflecting the modern world’s key commercial hubs, but the font in which they appear remains astonishingly similar.
Nostalgia for the glory days of aviation
Updated with Peripheral Technology
The new timepiece is powered by a CFB A2020 manufacture movement, offering the accuracy and precision of a COSC-certified chronometer, and incorporating CFB’s signature Peripheral Technology. CFB is at the forefront of Peripheral Technology, which repositions critical parts of the movement by moving them around the periphery via ball bearings, rather than around a central rotor or attached to the movement’s plates or bridges. This striking innovation reflects CFB´s technical finesse and comes with multiple benefits, including a thinner movement that is never obscured when viewed through the sapphire case back. In this watch, this is showcased with a peripherally mounted, bi-directional automatic winding system.
Updated with Peripheral Technology

Heritage Collection

CFB’s Heritage family of watches reinterprets and updates classic watch designs from previous eras of the house that are considered worthy of recognition and reinvention. Significant technological developments, complications and aesthetic finishes are reviewed, reimagined and reworked according to the tastes and lifestyle demands of today.
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