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Frederique Constant Unveils New Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture Models at Watches and Wonders 2024

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A refined example of a contemporary moon-phase watch, Frederique Constant's Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture is expanded at this year's Watches and Wonders. The three new executions are presented in a 40mm stainless-steel case, each featuring a height of 12.4mm with a water resistantance to 50 meters.

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The fill-free dials with diamond cut indices are available in either a luminous silver-gray, a deep midnight blue, or a bold English green color way. All three hues make for a beautiful backdrop for the moon-phase indication at 6 o'clock with an integrated pointer date.

At the heart of the Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture ticks the new genuine FC-716 movement. This self-winding caliber boast a power reserve of 72 hours thanks to a newly design barrel. Frederique Constant has also added some new decorations, such as fan-shaped Côtes de Genève, replacing the previous circular motifs. They are visible through the exhibition case back that also showcases the partially skeletonized rotor, perlage and blued screws

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The Frederique Constant Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture models are attached to alligator leather straps and retail for $4,095. They will be available from May 2024.

To learn more, visit Frederique Constant, here.

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