Frederique Constant LIMITED EDITION Manufacture Perpetual Calendar Manufacture Limited to 135 Pieces FC-775PS4S6

Only 135 have been made of this Limited Timepiece that comes in a stainless steel case, with a black strap and openwork dial, all the better to highlight the inner workings of the FC-775 manufacture movement. Featuring satin-polished components, blued screws and a sapphire crystal case back, fine Geneva workmanship accompanies British audacity here in a watch that’s as rare as it’s contemporary – the very essence of High Watchmaking.

Movement – FC-775
Movement Technology – Automatic
Country – Switzerland
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

MANUFACTURE – Perpetual Calendar Manufacture

Case Color – Silver-Tone
Case Shape – Round
Case Material – Stainless Steel
Case Length – 42
Lug Width (mm) – 21
Water Resistance – WR [Splash Resistant]
Dial Color – Gray
Dial Material – Brass
Crystal – Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal
Crystal Description – Impact and shatter resistant – anti-reflective coating deflects light

Band Type – Strap
Band Material – Nylon Strap
Band Color – Black
Clasp Type – Buckle

Description

As part of our ongoing partnership, for the second year running we have unveiled a limited edition in collaboration with British watchmaker Peter Speake. This exceptional piece, destined for demanding collectors, features a sophisticated complication: the perpetual calendar.

The perpetual calendar is one of the most prestigious complications in Fine Watchmaking, allowing all calendar information to be read off in a single glance. It also takes into account the various changes during and between years; no adjustment is required between months with 30 or 31 days, or for February in leap years.

Only 135 have been made of this Limited Timepiece that comes in a stainless steel case, with a black strap and openwork dial, all the better to highlight the inner workings of the FC-775 manufacture movement. Featuring satin-polished components, blued screws and a sapphire crystal case back, fine Geneva workmanship accompanies British audacity here in a watch that’s as rare as it’s contemporary – the very essence of High Watchmaking.