AGELOCER World Timer - In-House Automatic, 24 Time Zones, 80H Power Reserve, 42mm
The AGELOCER World Timer is a 42mm automatic watch with an in-house developed calibre, 80-hour power reserve, 27 jewels, 24-time-zone world timer complication, 3D sculpted Earth dial, and sapphire crystal on both the front and caseback. Designed by Etienne Ruffieux - a watchmaker whose career has included Zenith, Parmigiani Fleurier, and Gucci - the World Timer is assembled across 500 hours of manual work and tested for two weeks before delivery. At Wclocks it comes in Stainless Steel, Rose Gold, Zircon Stainless Steel, and Zircon Rose Gold, each in an exclusive leather presentation box.
AGELOCER World Timer automatic 42mmIn-house calibre 80 hour power reserveWorld timer 24 time zones automaticAGELOCER Cal A4610 automatic watchLuxury automatic world timer watch
Specifications
AGELOCER Cal. A4610 in-house automatic. 80H power reserve, 27 jewels, 28,800 VPH, world timer complication.
42mm Case
In-House Cal.
80H Power Reserve
27 Jewels
28,800 VPH
World Timer
24 Time Zones
Sapphire Front+Back
5 ATM / 50M
316L Steel Case
In-House Calibre A4610
An in-house developed movement is one where the watch brand engineers and manufactures the calibre themselves rather than sourcing it from a supplier. AGELOCER Cal. A4610 is developed and produced by AGELOCER - not an ETA or Miyota base. In the watch industry, in-house calibre development is the benchmark of genuine horological ambition and the principal distinguishing factor between brand manufacturers and assemblers. At this price the A4610 is one of very few in-house calibres available.
80-Hour Power Reserve
The Cal. A4610 stores 80 hours of power in its mainspring - more than three full days of running without wearing the watch. Most automatic movements offer 38-48 hours; a 72-hour reserve is considered generous; 80 hours is exceptional at any price. You can take the World Timer off Friday evening, leave it through the weekend, and it will still be running Monday morning.
World Timer - 24 Time Zones
A world timer complication displays multiple time zones simultaneously via a rotating city ring and 24-hour scale. The World Timer's city ring lets you reference any of 24 global time zones at a glance - essential for international travellers and global professionals. The open-window calendar display integrates into the dial architecture as both a functional and visual element.
3D Earth Relief Dial
The dial features a three-dimensionally sculpted Earth with raised landmasses emerging from deep ocean-blue tones - a dial display that functions as both a world timer reference and a piece of miniature sculpture. No two viewing angles reveal the same surface; the Earth relief changes as light moves across the dial throughout the day.
What 500 Hours of Assembly Means
AGELOCER specifies that the World Timer requires over 500 hours of manual assembly and undergoes two weeks of precision testing before it leaves their facility. These are numbers that describe a manufacturing process closer to bespoke watchmaking than to production assembly. The movement finishing - Geneva stripes on the bridges, sunburst finishing on the plates, mirror-polished screws, blue heat-treated accents on the screws, engraved bridges, chamfered and polished edges - is visible through the sapphire caseback, and it reflects the assembly time invested. This is not a case where the movement finishing is a specification point separate from reality: you can see the Geneva stripes and the blued screws through the exhibition back every time you look.
Conceived by Etienne Ruffieux, a designer who has worked with Zenith and Parmigiani Fleurier, the World Timer approaches the architecture of a Swiss complications piece. At Wclocks it is available in Stainless Steel, Rose Gold, Zircon Stainless Steel, and Zircon Rose Gold, each delivered in an exclusive leather presentation box. Backed by Wclocks 1-year warranty.
Wear It For
The world timer automatic is for those who travel, collect, or simply want more from what is on their wrist.
International Travel
The 24-time-zone world timer complication is built for the international traveller - a quick look at the city ring and 24-hour scale tells you what time it is in any major city without mental arithmetic or phone unlocking. The 80-hour power reserve means the watch survives long-haul travel without stopping.
Watch Collectors
For a collector the World Timer delivers three things most accessible automatics do not: an in-house calibre, a genuine complication (world timer), and exceptional movement finishing visible through the sapphire caseback. It occupies a distinct position in any collection as the piece that represents genuine horological ambition.
Formal and Professional Occasions
At 42mm and 11mm on an Italian handmade leather strap the World Timer is formal without being ostentatious. The 3D Earth dial creates conversation; the world timer complication signals global engagement; the in-house calibre rewards the wearer who understands what it means.
Prestige Gift
The AGELOCER World Timer arrives in an exclusive leather presentation box. For the recipient who appreciates genuine watchmaking - in-house calibre, world timer complication, sapphire exhibition back, 80-hour reserve - this is a gift at the level of a significant event or achievement. Four variants for personalisation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is an in-house calibre and why does it matter?
An in-house calibre is a movement that the watch brand has developed and manufactured themselves, rather than sourcing from a movement supplier. Most watch brands - including many with well-known names - use movements purchased from specialist manufacturers like ETA or Miyota and fit them into their own cases. A brand that develops its own calibre has invested in the engineering, tooling, and manufacturing capability to produce the entire movement from scratch. This requires years of development, specialised equipment, and a level of horological expertise that most brands do not have. The AGELOCER Cal. A4610 is developed and produced by AGELOCER - it is not a base movement from a supplier. At this price point, an in-house calibre is one of the most meaningful differentiators in the watch market.
What does the world timer complication do?
The world timer complication displays 24 global time zones simultaneously via a rotating city ring and a 24-hour scale on the dial. You set your home time zone on the city ring, and then any city shown on the ring gives you the local time in that zone at a glance - no calculation required. The complication is adjustable via the crown to any starting city. The World Timer's city ring references major cities across all 24 time zones, making it practical for international travellers and global business professionals.
What is the sapphire exhibition caseback?
The caseback of the World Timer is made of sapphire crystal rather than solid steel - meaning you can see the Cal. A4610 movement in full operation from the back of the watch. The rotor swings with wrist movement, winding the mainspring. The bridges, plates, and screws show their finishing - Geneva stripes, sunburst polishing, blued screws. The exhibition caseback turns the movement into part of the watch's visual experience, not just its mechanical heart. It is also an accountability measure: brands that offer exhibition casebacks have committed to finishing the movement to the standard they want a customer to see.
What are the four variants?
Stainless Steel: 316L stainless case on Italian leather strap - the most classic and versatile presentation. Rose Gold: rose-gold-tone coating on the stainless case - warmer and more formal, suited to dress and formal contexts. Zircon Stainless Steel: stainless steel case set with zircon stones for an elevated, gem-set aesthetic without precious stones. Zircon Rose Gold: rose-gold-tone case with zircon stone setting - the most luxurious and formal of the four variants, suited to significant occasions and gifts.
How does 80 hours of power reserve compare to standard automatics?
Standard automatic movements (including the widely-used ETA 2824 and Miyota 8215) offer 38-42 hours of power reserve. Extended power reserve movements typically offer 60-72 hours. 80 hours is above the extended power reserve benchmark and is normally found in movements that have been specifically engineered for extended mainspring capacity - which requires a longer mainspring and optimised gear train efficiency. The practical meaning: wearing the World Timer Monday through Friday means you can leave it unworn Saturday and Sunday and it will still be running Monday morning.
Who is the designer?
The AGELOCER World Timer was conceived by Etienne Ruffieux, a watchmaker and designer whose career has included work with Zenith and Parmigiani Fleurier - both respected Swiss manufacture houses - as well as design work for Gucci. His background in established horology informs the architecture and finishing standards of the World Timer's movement and case design. The AGELOCER brand takes a philosophy of manufacturing watches that approach Swiss complications standards at accessible prices.
What leather strap does it come on?
An Italian handmade cowhide leather strap with traditional double-needle saddle stitching, premium water-dyed leather, 20mm width. The strap is paired to the watch during assembly and is specific to the World Timer's case proportions. The leather presentation box provides storage for the watch when not being worn.
In-House Calibre. World Timer. 80H Reserve. Exhibition Back.
AGELOCER World Timer - 42mm Cal. A4610 in-house automatic, 80H power reserve, 27 jewels, 28,800 VPH, world timer complication, 3D Earth dial, sapphire crystal front and back, 5 ATM, Italian leather strap, 1-year Wclocks warranty. Available in Stainless Steel, Rose Gold, Zircon Stainless Steel, Zircon Rose Gold.