To celebrate a manufacturing milestone and its own 35th anniversary,
The new Frederique Constant Classic Power Reserve Big Date Manufacture, here pictured in a steel case.
To spread self-love, Frederique Constant is making the watch available in four versions, all of which feature displays indicating power reserve, date, and moon phase.
One model features a rose gold case and a grey anthracite dial and will be a limited edition of 350. It will be offered on a brown alligator strap.
Two additional models, cased in steel with either a blue or silver dial, will join the watchmaker’s ongoing Manufacture collection.
These non-limited versions share the same polished steel case and blue alligator leather strap. (At $4,995 the steel edition with an in-house movement is a particularly strong example of this watchmaker’s goal to remain a manufacturer of ‘affordable’ luxury watches.)
A version in a platinum case and a meteorite dial (above) on a navy blue alligator strap will be issued as a limited edition of thirty-five and will be available later this fall.
Frederique Constant notes that the FC-735 is the watchmaker’s first caliber to offer a big date, a moon phase, and a power reserve indicator together in one watch.
Also notable is the fairly long fifty-hour power reserve built into the watch and indicated at 9 o’clock. The dial is balanced out with the big date display between the 2 o’clock position and the 3 o’clock position and the bright moon phase display at the 6 o’clock position.
Frederique Constant again makes it a simple task to adjust and set all three of these displays. The time-set function and winding mechanism are all adjusted via the crown.
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Prices: $27,995 (platinum case–to debut later this year), $19,995 (rose gold case), and $4,995 (steel case).