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Frederique Constant - Fiercely Independent
Established in 1988, Frederique Constant is based in Geneva and is considered an expert in Swiss watchmaking. Named after its founders Frederique Schreiner and Constant Stas, Frederique Constant is still a family-owned business. The brand’s managing director is Mr Peter Stas, a 4th generation descendant of Constant Stas.
Their mission lies in expanding their reach not only to the elite circle but also to those who are watch enthusiasts and are looking for sophisticated designs at more accessible prices. Every timepiece is created in a controlled environment, utilizing the most recent equipment, accordingly prompting the assembling of accurate timepieces. The timepieces so crafted are an amalgam of classical and traditional methods. A self-sustainable brand, Frederique Constant is known for its manufacturing capabilities too. From manufacturing in-house movements to marketing, Frederique Constant is efficient and provident.
Tradition, together with exceptionally creative novelty has been the hallmark of Frederique Constant since the time it was established. Beauty and technical perfection have been their key parameters and they speak of unparalleled precision, grand mechanics, and fine quality. According to the brand, luxury is all about natural quality and the owner’s experience of utilization. It is a self-indulgence that comes with the inclusion of finer things in life. Frederique Constant is proud to have Ines Sastre, a world-famous model, actor, and UNICEF representative as the company’s female charity ambassador. The brand showcases expertise in watchmaking and their timepieces have adorned the wrist of both men and women for many years. The collections inside the Frederique Constant watches are Manufacture, Classics, Highlife, Slimline, Ladies Automatic, Yacht Timer, Runabout, Vintage Rally Healy, and Smartwatch.
Manufacture
Standing true to its values of design, innovation, passion, and quality—Frederique Constant possesses a collection of meticulously crafted timepieces. Few of these timepieces are equipped with the internally ideated and manufactured movement called the ‘Manufacture’. The watches equipped with these movements have complications such as Moon Phase, Perpetual Calendar, and World Timer.
The Highlife
One such collection to adorn the ‘Manufacture’ movement is the ‘Highlife’ collection. Apart from the movement, the strap built into the case is another unique factor of this collection.
Runabout
Adding a few limited editions to their collection, Frederique Constant celebrates the Runabout Yachts from the 1920s with their Runabout collection.
The Vintage Rally Healey Collection
To commemorate their 15 years of association with Austin Healey, Frederique Constant came up with the Vintage Rally Healey collection. A tribute to the British car manufacturer, the Vintage Rally collection is equipped with FC-345 calibre with a 38-hour power reserve.
The ‘Ladies Automatic’ collection is particularly crafted to bring out the sophisticated and feminine side of women. With a touch of elegance coupled with passion, the Ladies Automatic collection radiates the sumptuous nature of the brand.
Hybrid Manufacture - Smartwatch
In this tumultuous world of technology, Frederique Constant clasped the gap between heritage and technology by bringing years of horological acumen coupled with modern perspicacity. Frederique Constant achieved this by combining the craftsmanship of a mechanical watch with the complexities of a smartwatch in a collection known as ‘Hybrid Manufacture’. This hybrid watch is equipped with a 24h indicator, activity tracker, Bluetooth, dual time, sleep monitor, and world time.
Frederique Constant has strived now and again with innovative ideas and passion. By bringing luxury to the masses, this brand has created a name for itself in terms of acumen and innovation.
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Frequently asked Questions (FAQs)
What is special about Frederique Constant?
Frederique Constant’s mission lies in expanding its reach not only to the elite circle but also to those who are watch enthusiasts and are looking for sophisticated designs at more accessible prices. Every timepiece is created in a controlled environment.
Which are the most popular Frederique Constant collections in India?
The most popular Frederique Constant collections in India are:
Which are the most popular Frederique Constant watches for men in India?
The most popular Frederique Constant watches for men in India are:
Which are the most popular Frederique Constant watches for women in India?
The most popular Frederique Constant watches for women in India are:
Where can I get my Frederique Constant watch serviced?
One of the best luxury watch service centres in India is operated by Ethos Watches. Ethos Watch Care | Shop No 118-120, First Floor, Square One Mall, District Center Saket New Delhi - 110017 | Phone: +91 11 4142 1691, +91 93190 95793 | E-Mail: customercare@ethoswatches.com | URL: https://www.ethoswatches.com/repair-and-service/
Frederique Constant Classics
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