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june 07, 2019 - Frederique Constant

To celebrate the opening of its extended facilities in Geneva, Frederique Constant introduces two new Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Manufacture timepieces


Geneva, June 5th, 2019 – After the great success of last year’s Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Manufacture, #frederiqueconstant launches two new limited editions in stainless steel or 18K rose gold. Both feature a classic navy-blue skeleton dial, offering its wearer a precious glance at the watch’s complex mechanics.

This exclusive watch has been specially created to celebrate the opening of Frederique Constant’s new Manufacture building in the watchmaking hub of Plan-les-Ouates in Geneva, Switzerland.

Democratic complications

The Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Manufacture timepiece embodies the founders' visionary quest to democratise Swiss watchmaking savoir-faire and innovation.

In 2004, after a few years of research and development, #frederiqueconstant introduced its first in-house patented manufacture movement: the award-winning Heart Beat Manufacture Calibre. Four years later, the brand unveiled its first in-house manufacture Tourbillon, one of the industry’s most intricate complication based on the Heart Beat Manufacture calibre.

Later in 2016, to celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the #frederiqueconstant manufacture in Plan-les-Ouates, another grand complication was created: the Manufacture Perpetual Calendar watch, paving the way for a new generation of Swiss Made complicated watches at a democratic price tag and becoming a beacon of the brand’s know-how and expertise.

The movement

Aiming to provide ultimate precision, the in-house automatic FC-975 movement is equipped with a silicium escapement wheel and anchor. This specific material countersproblemscaused by the effect of the earth’s gravity when the movement is in a vertical position and is resistant to temperature change.

This grand complication also bears a smart weight balance wheel and an delicate and even Tourbillon cage. #frederiqueconstant patented its Tourbillon cage composed of 80 components all produced with a precision of 1-2 micron (0.001-0.002 mm) thanks to its CNC machines. In order to achieve the highest degree of precision, small weights are added in the Tourbillon’s cage to obtain a perfect balance. When the Tourbillon is constructed, the cage’s stability is slightly off, as the escapement wheel and anchor are decentered. #frederiqueconstant added a “smart screw” system on the outer edge of the Tourbillon to equalize the weight and deliver a perfect balance within the cage, resulting in a more stable amplitude and rate.

The watch

The two new Perpetual Calendar Tourbillon Manufacture models are presented in a substantial 42mm diameter 3-part case, available either in polished stainless steel or in 18K rose gold. Both come with a see-through case back to let one admire the delicate Perlage & Côtes de Genève decorations.

The watches feature a stunning, skeletonized silver colour dial with navy blue sub-dials and outer ring and a navy-blue alligator strap.

The Perpetual Calendar complication also displays the day, date and month and requires even less adjustments than an annual calendar. This highly sophisticated complication acknowledges the number of days each month, displays the year and automatically adjust itself for the leap year. Once set, it will remember the months with 30 and 31 days, the 28 days of February as well as the leap year cycle with the return of 29th of February every four years. The Perpetual Calendar doesn't require any manual correction before 400 years, although there is an exception in the Gregorian Calendar, the watch will need to be adjusted on March 1st, 2100. The hour and minute functions are all adjustable through the crown. The dial presents at 12 o’clock the months and leap year, at 3 o’clock the days and at 9 o’clock the week days.

The tourbillon’s cage sits at 6 o’clock, with its incorporated seconds hand that rotates once every minute. Each cage is sequentially numbered on the top plate in the center of the cage, matching the limited-edition number on the case. This combination showcases the limited edition of 88 pieces for the stainless-steel version and 30 pieces for the 18K rose gold case.

What makes Frederique Constant's collections memorable is the commitment to develop, produce and assemble all movements entirely in-house, keeping the price of the Manufacture watches very competitive. The Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Manufacture stands as a perfect embodiment of these values and stays in line with the brand’s motto: Let more people enjoy luxury.

About Frederique Constant

Frederique Constant is an established Swiss watch manufacturer based in Geneva, Switzerland, involved in all stages of watch production, from initial design, in-house development to final assembly and quality control. The brand produces up to 29in-house calibers and is planning to expand its production capacity thanks to its new 3’000 square meter manufacture opening on June 2019.

The founders and couple Peter and Aletta Stas started the company back in 1988 with the vision of creating high-quality mechanical Swiss watches with a more accessible price-tag allowing more people enjoy luxury.

Frederique Constant is a precursor of Swiss made smartwatches when it introduced the first Horological Smartwatch in 2015, powered by MMT SwissConnect technology and entirely displayed with an analog dial, thereby creating an entirely new watch category in the Swiss watch industry.

In 2018 the brand has launched a brand-new smartwatch generation, the Hybrid Manufacture, combining mechanical horology with an ultra-tech smart module and an integrated caliber analytics, breaking the rules of traditional watchmaking vision. 

In 2016 #frederiqueconstant has been integrated into Japanese Citizen Group where they saw the opportunity of Swiss-Japanese partnership to develop and market accessible luxury watches for the 21st century and beyond.