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Frederique Constant Unveils Classic Power Reserve Big Date Manufacture

A restrained yet richly layered expression of watchmaking where mechanical complexity meets lacquered elegance in perfect, unhurried harmony

A restrained yet richly layered expression of watchmaking where mechanical complexity meets lacquered elegance in perfect, unhurried harmony

Complications are, in many ways, the soul of a mechanical watch. They are what elevate a simple time telling device into something far more intriguing, far more emotional. A power reserve tells you how much life remains in the movement, a moonphase quietly tracks the celestial dance above us, and a big date display ensures practicality never takes a back seat. These are not just features, they are stories ticking away on your wrist. And when you combine these complications with something as visually rich as a lacquered dial, you begin to enter a different realm altogether. Lacquer does not merely add colour, it adds depth, a sort of liquid gloss that seems to pull you in, reflecting light in a way that feels almost alive. It is delicate, it is demanding, and when done right, it transforms a watch into an object of quiet fascination. It is precisely this marriage of technical intrigue and visual drama that defines the new 150 piece limited edition Frederique Constant Classic Power Reserve Big Date Manufacture (Ref. FC-735B3H6), a release that feels considered, composed, and rather special.

Now, let us slow things down and take a proper look at what makes this watch tick, quite literally

Now, let us slow things down and take a proper look at what makes this watch tick, quite literally. Housed in a polished 40mm stainless steel case, polished bezel, lugs, and an onion crown at 3 o’clock. It strikes that sweet spot between presence and wearability. Not too large to feel ostentatious, not too small to go unnoticed. It is the kind of size that works whether you are at a formal dinner or simply admiring it under a desk lamp late at night.

The dial, however, is where things get properly interesting. That deep black lacquer finish is not just black. It shifts

The dial, however, is where things get properly interesting. That deep black lacquer finish is not just black. It shifts, it gleams, it plays with light in a way that makes every glance feel slightly different from the last. Set against this glossy canvas are three complications, each given its own space to breathe. The big dual date window sits neatly at 2:30, bold and legible without feeling intrusive. Down at 6 o’clock, the moonphase display adds a touch of poetry, a reminder that even in our hyper precise world, there is still room for romance. And over at 9 o’clock, the power reserve indicator quietly informs you how much energy remains, a subtle nod to the mechanical heart within, and diamond cut hour markers with hour, minute, and second hands.

Speaking of which, the engine driving all this is the FC-735 Manufacture calibre.

Speaking of which, the engine driving all this is the FC-735 Manufacture calibre. This is not just another movement assembled somewhere behind the scenes. It is developed in house, finished with circular perlage and Côtes de Genève, and visible in all its mechanical charm. There is something deeply satisfying about knowing that all three complications are controlled through a single crown. No fiddly pushers, no unnecessary complexity. Just a clean, thoughtful approach to usability. With a power reserve of around 50 hours, it is practical enough for everyday wear, yet special enough to feel like an occasion every time you put it on. Turning the watch showcases the stainless steel sapphire caseback with an oscillating weight, and a balance wheel. This model is finished on a black alligator leather strap with a folding buckle.

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