A bold revival of its iconic cuff watch, Frederique Constant reintroduces the Manchette with a dazzling mix of mineral dials, diamond sparkle, and unapologetic '80s attitude
In an industry often weighed down by tradition and technical innovation, it’s imperative to shake things up… And Frederique Constant has dared to take a different route with the revival of its long-retired cuff watch—the Classics Manchette. With this move, the Geneva-based watchmaker embraces its flamboyant side, delivering a piece that is part jewellery, part timekeeper—and entirely attitude.
After a two-decade absence, the Manchette returns, louder and prouder than ever. First launched in the early 2000s as a throwback to the audacious style of the 1980s, the new Classics Manchette is a wrist-hugging cuff with undeniable presence. Its name, Manchette (French for “cuff”), signals its identity from the outset: this is a bold statement piece designed to be seen, flaunted, and worn as a fashion accessory rather than a functional timekeeping tool.
Unlike traditional timepieces that focus on movement complications and heritage details, the Classics Manchette rebels against restraint. It prioritises aesthetics, emotion, and the freedom to style it your way. The bracelet’s seven flexible, flowing links are entirely adorned in the Clou de Paris pattern—a striking square motif repeated on both the dial and bracelet—creating a visual texture that dances with light and energy. A brushed finish on the surface of each link contrasts with the polished edges, amplifying its jewel-like appeal.
The square dial is deliberately understated—there are no numerals, no date windows, and no second hands. Just two elegant, mirror-polished stick hands glide across the textured face. The timepiece is powered by the reliable quartz FC-200 calibre, offering an impressive five-year battery life. No winding, no fuss—just set it and let it shine.
What truly elevates the Manchette this time around is the versatile palette of materials and finishes across four expressive styles:
Onyx Dial – Deep, jet-black and almost liquid in its light absorption, the onyx dial exudes minimalist edge. Paired with sleek hands, it’s an ode to quiet power.
Diamond-Set Version – For those who love their accessories dripping in sparkle, this style features 158 diamonds set into the steel cuff. It’s maximalism at its most refined.
Matte Steel with Roman Numerals – A more toned-down but still bold look. This model features a matte black dial with classic Roman numerals—a subtle nod to horological tradition for those who want just a hint of restraint.
A hidden integrated deployment clasp ensures a seamless fit, letting the bracelet sit flush against the wrist while keeping it secure through every twist, twirl, or unexpected encore on the dance floor.
More than just a watch, the Classics Manchette is a celebration of individualism and freedom. It channels the unapologetic spirit of glam rock with elegance and a little bit of rebellion—calling out to anyone who’s ever felt that timekeeping should be as fun as it is functional.
Whether you’re dressing up for a night out or simply want your wrist to do the talking, Frederique Constant’s latest launch delivers the sparkle and spirit of a time when excess was everything—and more was always more.