Frederique Constant and British watchmaker Peter Speake have joined forces again to unveil the Perpetual Calendar Manufacture, a limited edition masterpiece designed for discerning collectors. This exquisite timepiece combines Swiss precision with British audacity, highlighting the intricate craftsmanship of the FC-775 movement.
The perpetual calendar complication is among the most prestigious in fine watchmaking. It displays all calendar information at a glance and adjusts seamlessly for months of varying lengths and leap years without manual intervention. Only 135 pieces of this remarkable watch have been produced, making it as rare as it is beautiful.
Housed in a 42mm stainless steel case, the Frederique Constant Perpetual Calendar Manufacture features an openwork dial that showcases the inner workings of the movement, revealing satin-polished components, blued screws, and meticulous Geneva craftsmanship. Coated with a luminous finish, the skeletonized displays and hands add a contemporary touch, allowing wearers to witness the intricate dance of the mechanical FC-775 caliber.
With its anti-reflective sapphire crystal and elegant black strap, this watch perfectly balances style and technical prowess. Priced at $11,995, this limited edition embodies the essence of high watchmaking, blending bold design with the art of precision timekeeping. Whether you’re an avid collector or simply appreciate the finest in horological craftsmanship, the Frederique Constant Perpetual Calendar Manufacture is a tribute to tradition and innovation in perfect harmony.
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