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Frederique Constant Unveils Trio of Classics Vintage Rally Healey Models for 2025

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With motoring heritage at its core and a legacy forged over two decades, Frederique Constant's Classics Vintage Rally Healey collection returns to the spotlight in 2025 with a trio of new releases. For the first time in its history, the Geneva-based manufacture presents three watches at the same time in this collection, whose vintage racing elegance pays tribute to the British sports car maker established in 1952. Two of the newcomers are limited to 1,888 pieces, while one— marking a first for the series— will become part of the permanent catalogue. They will be available from August 2025.

Classics Vintage Rally Healey Automatic

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The 2025 collection opens with the unlimited Classics Vintage Rally Healey Automatic, a 40 mm steel-cased automatic watch with a rich British racing green dial—a n unmistakable nod to the Austin-Healey 100S, particularly the famed “NOJ393.” The time-only watch remains true to the minimalist, purist philosophy of classic motor-racing design. Behind the engraved case back engraved ticks the Sellita-based FC-301 self-winding movement with a 38-hour power reserve. The Classics Vintage Rally Healey Automatic is completed by a brown perforated calfskin strap with white stitching and will be delivered with a miniature car replica of the NOJ393.

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Pricing is marked at $1,895.

To learn more, visit Frederique Constant, here.

Classics Vintage Rally Healey Automatic

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This version of the Classics Vintage Rally Healey Automatic comes in a compact 36mm steel case that measures just 9.85mm in height. It's distinguished by its vibrant Healey blue dial— an homage to the metallic tone seen on the Austin-Healey 3000 MKII BM7. A sunburst finish plays with ambient light, highlighting the luminescent markers and the bold “12”. Here too, a red seconds hand adds a dash of color, and the solid case back bears the Healey silhouette.

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Powering this variant is the likewise Sellita-based FC-303 caliber with a power reserve of 38mm. However, it offers a date indication at 6 o'clock.

Limited to 1,888 pieces, this Classics Vintage Rally Healey Automatic is priced at $1,995.

To learn more, visit Frederique Constant, here.

Classics Vintage Rally Healey Chronograph Automatic

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The third watch in the collection is the Classic Vintage Rally Healey Chronograph Automatic, a limited edition of 1,888 pieces. Its Healey blue dial displays two dark blue, snailed sub dials. Historically inspired mushroom-shaped pushers with fine knurling characterize the 42mm wide and 14.45mm tick stainless steel case.

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Powering the watch is the FC-397 chronograph caliber, based on the Sellita SW500, which can be admired through a sapphire crystal case back. The chronograph is attached to a blue calfskin leather strap with white contrast stitching.

Pricing is marked at $3,395.

To learn more, visit Frederique Constant, here.

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