The Classic Power Reserve Big Date Manufacture, bringing to life Frederique Constant's thirty-first Manufacture caliber, the FC-735. It's the first caliber from the brand to offer a big date, a moon phase and a power reserve indicator - now for a total of 50 hours. The latter is indicated at 9 o'clock by a slim, dedicated hand travelling along an arc marked out from 0 to 50, ending in a red zone warning that it's time to wind the watch. Opposite, between 2 and 3, the big date proudly displays its double window. This perfect balance is further highlighted by a radiant, poetic moon phase at 6 o'clock on a black background. Polished stainless steel 40mm case, it comes on a black alligator leather strap.
Manufacture
Classic Power Reserve Big Date
Additional Information
- Movement FC-735
- Movement Technology Automatic
- Country Switzerland
- Movement FC-735
- 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 Moonphase Indicator, Hours, Minutes, Big Date, Power Reserve, Seconds
- Country Switzerland
- Case Colour Silver-Tone
- Case Shape Round
- Case Material Stainless Steel
- Case Length 40
- Case Thickness 12.19
- Lug Width (mm) 20
- Water Resistance [WR50/5Bar/166ft] Swimming
- Dial Colour Black
- Dial Material Brass
- Dial Accent Gold-Tone Accents
- Dial Feature Indices;Moon Phase;Power Reserve Indicator
- Crystal Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
- Crystal Description Impact and shatter resistant - anti-reflective coating deflects light
- Band Type Strap
- Band Material Genuine Crocodile
- Band Colour Black
- Clasp Type Buckle
Big Date
The Classic Power Reserve Big Date Manufacture, bringing to life Frederique Constant’s thirty-first Manufacture calibre, the FC-735. It’s the first calibre from the firm to offer a big date, a moon phase and a power reserve indicator – now for a total of 50 hours., The latter is indicated at 9 o’clock by a slim, dedicated hand travelling along an arc marked out from 0 to 50, ending in a red zone warning that it’s time to wind the watch before it stops.Opposite, between 2 and 3 o’clock, the big date proudly displays its encircled double window (one for tens and the other for units). This perfect balance is further highlighted by a radiant, poetic moon phase at 6 o’clock on a starry blue background.
