Frederique Constant Reimagines the Perpetual Calendar
Frederique Constant reinterprets its iconic 2016 release, enhancing both technical mastery and classical design for today’s collector.

Frederique Constant unveils the latest evolution of its Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture, presented in a sleek 40-millimeter steel case with a sophisticated salmon dial.
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At its core is the new FC 776 caliber, the thirty-fourth in-house movement by the Geneva-based brand, now offering a three-day power reserve and exceptional reliability.
Visible through a sapphire caseback, the high-precision movement operates at 4 Hertz and is carefully adjusted in six positions to ensure accuracy in everyday wear.

The minimalist dial features finely stepped calendar counters, slender markers, and hand-polished Dauphine hands set against a radiant sunburst finish. A moon phase display at six o'clock adds a poetic detail to the balanced design.

Originally introduced in 2016 as the most accessible perpetual calendar on the market, the watch now embodies elevated craftsmanship and refined aesthetics.
The redesigned case, with softened lines and more compact proportions, reflects a philosophy of discreet elegance.

For those who value quiet sophistication and technical excellence, this timepiece stands as a testament to the art of fine watchmaking.