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Frederique Constant Celebrates with Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar

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Frederique Constant celebrates its thirty-fifth anniversary and the fifteenth anniversary of its Manufacture Tourbillon with a limited-edition version of its Manufacture Highlife Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar.

The new Frederique Constant Manufacture Highlife Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar.

The Geneva-based watchmaker will release thirty-five examples of the new 41mm by 12.65mm pink gold watch. 

With a contemporary design, the watch melds both of its namesake technical complications within a blue dial, carefully adapting the upper half of the tourbillon aperture to fit alongside the calendar displays.


This shape differs from the classically round aperture found within the watchmaker’s existing tourbillon models. 

On the dial, you’ll find the day, date, and month indications at the 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, and 9 o’clock positions. Each shows its indication with a hand, though the month/year display (at the 12 o’clock position) requires two hands. In addition to the month hand, another hand indicates leap years.


Frederique Constant’s characteristic Highlife globe pattern subtly underpins the watch’s dial, complete with map-like meridians and parallels. Each dial sector is finished slightly differently in either satin or sunburst patterns to enhance readability.

Frederique Constant’s tourbillon regulator is fit with the watch’s second hand, which rotates just above the balance wheel, a series of blued screws, and a gold-finished baseplate. Artisans engrave each plate with the watch’s serial number.


The movement here is Frederique Constant’s own FC-975 Manufacture caliber, which the watchmaker decorates with circular-grained and Côtes de Genève finishes. The movement boasts a 38-hour power reserve and water resistance of 30 meters. 

Frederique Constant supplies the watch with interchangeable leather and rubber straps, allowing its owner to easily switch between traditional and sportier looks. 

Price: $48,995. 


Specifications: Frederique Constant Highlife Tourbillon Perpetual Calendar Manufacture 

(Limited to 35 pieces, available in January)

Movement: FC-975 in-house automatic caliber, perpetual calendar, tourbillon, 38-hour power reserve, 28,800 alt/h. 

Case: 41mm by 12.65mm brushed and polished rose gold three-part withscratch-resistant and anti-reflective convex sapphire crystal. See-through case back. Water-resistant to 30 meters. 

Dial: Blue with matte finishing and globe pattern embossed in the center, rose gold plated applied indexes filled with white luminous treatment, rose-gold-plated hour and minute hands filled with white luminous treatment, date counter with rose-gold-plated hand. Heartbeat opens at 6 o’clock with a 60-second tourbillon, rose-gold-plated seconds hand, and day counter at 9 o’clock with a rose-gold-plated hand. Month and (leap) year counter at 12 o’clock with rose gold plated hands. 

Strap: Navy blue alligator leather with nubuck finishing. Also included: is an additional navy blue rubber strap. 

Price: $48,995.

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