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Frederique Constant Unveils New Classics Runabout Limited Editions

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Blending Italian maritime heritage and Swiss craftsmanship, the Classics Runabout collection from Frederique Constant, first introduced in 2013, welcomes two stunning limited-edition releases. Created in collaboration with the Riva Historical Society (RHS), they uphold the collection's chic style with a vibrant blue dial evoking a sea breeze and an aura of dolce vita.

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Available in 42-mm and 36-mm formats, only 1,888 pieces of each size will be produced. The collection's journey began in 1988 with the founding of the Frederique Constant brand in Geneva, aligning with RHS's mission to preserve the iconic Riva motorboats of Italy. Their partnership, initiated in 2013, has led to regular limited-edition releases celebrating the elegance of these legendary boats.

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The 2024 edition, the Classics Runabout Automatic, combines a bold, sporty dial with a traditional three-hands-and-date functionality. The electric blue dial, shifting between turquoise and navy hues, features a Clou de Paris guilloche finish, reflecting light from every angle. Luminous teal-coated even-numbered numerals and hands, a satin-polished hour circle, and a mirror-polished steel case, water-resistant to 50 meters, complete the elegant design.

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Powered by the Sellita-based FC-303 movement with a 38-hour power reserve, the watch's sapphire crystal caseback showcases the RHS flag logo. Each piece comes in a presentation box with a miniature Riva replica, cementing the tribute to these historic vessels.

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The Classics Runabout Automatic is attached to a leather strap with matching stitching and retails for approximately $1,800 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Frederique Constant, here.

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