Geneva-based Frederique Constant has brought out a new version of its Classic Worldtimer Manufacture.
The new watch is available with a choice of metals.
Previously, the Worldtimer was available in three colours: white, black, or blue.
Now, two limited edition versions have been added in the new shade of forest green.
They have a 42mm case in either stainless steel or 18k rose gold.
The steel version is a limited edition of 718 pieces, the gold one is limited to 36 pieces.
The gold version also has rose-gold hands, while in the steel-cased version, they are hand-polished silver.
The green dial is matched to a dark green alligator leather strap with off-white stitching.
The dial features the familiar world map, with the wearer able to read the time in 24 world cities.
It has an in-house automatic movement with a 38-hour power reserve.
There is a 24-hour hand and a day-night indicator, and all functions are adjusted via the crown.
This is not a watch made for swimming, but it does have water-resistance of 50 metres (30m for the gold version) just in case.
The Frederique Constant Classic Worldtimer Manufacture costs $4,695 with a steel case, or $18,995 in rose gold.