When it was launched in 2016, Frederique Constant's Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture was the most affordable perpetual calendar on the watch market. Today, the timepiece raises the bar even higher in terms of quality, component finishing and the technical characteristics of its movement. Its dial now features a colour beloved by collectors: blue on a steel case, available in a 40 mm diameter. The new Classic case houses the new Manufacture FC-776 calibre, the 34th developed in-house by the Geneva-based watchmaker, with a power reserve of three days._x000D_
Manufacture
Classic Perpetual Calendar
Additional Information
- Movement FC-776
- Movement Technology Automatic
- Country Switzerland
- Movement FC-776
- Movement Technology Automatic
- Movement Description Powered by the release of a wound spring, mechanical movements never require a battery. Automatic mechanical movements have an oscillating weight that winds the spring with the motion of the wearer’s arm.
- Functions Hours, minutes, date, day, month, leap year and moonphase
- Country Switzerland
- Case Colour Silver-Tone
- Case Shape Round
- Case Material Stainless Steel
- Case Length 40 mm
- Case Thickness 12.1 mm
- Lug Width 20 mm
- Water Resistance WR50/5Bar/166ft [Still Water Swimming]
- Weight 94.2 g
- Dial Colour Navy
- Dial Material Brass
- Crystal Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
- Crystal Description Impact and shatter resistant - anti-reflective coating deflects light
- Band Type Strap
- Band Material Genuine Crocodile
- Strap Blue
- Clasp Type Buckle
The elegance of blue, the power of a calibre
When it was launched in 2016, Frederique Constant’s Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture was the most affordable perpetual calendar on the watch market. Today, the timepiece raises the bar even higher in terms of quality, component finishing and the technical characteristics of its movement. Its dial now features a colour beloved by collectors: blue on a steel case, available in a 40 mm diameter. The new Classic case houses the new Manufacture FC-776 calibre, the 34th developed in-house by the Geneva-based watchmaker, with a power reserve of three days.