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Limited Edition

Limited Edition 1,888 Pieces

Frederique Constant - Vintage Rally Healey COSC

FC-301HGRS5B6

2 Year Limited Warranty

Paying homage to classic cars since 2004, Frederique Constant has produced a very limited edition in collaboration with the Austin Healey automobile brand.

HEALEY AUTOMATIC COSC

Frederique Constant has a long-standing commitment in supporting vintage car rallies. Live your passion is the slogan of our Maison. And at Frederique Constant we do have a passion for vintage cars. Over the past seventeen years, the Maison has been closely associated, often as the Official Timekeeper, with international events such as the Peking to Paris Motor Challenge, the Carrera Panamericana, Retromobile car shows or European Healey meetings.

COSC CERTIFIED

  • HOURS, MINUTES, SMALL SECONDS, DATE

 MOVEMENT                          

  • FC-301 CALIBER, AUTOMATIC (Base SW200)
  • 26 JEWELS, 38-HOUR POWER RESERVE, 28’800 ALT/H

CASE

  • POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL 2-PART CASE
  • DIAMETER OF 40 MM
  • HEIGHT OF 10.30MM
  • CONVEX SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL
  • ENGRAVED CASE-BACK WITH HEALEY NOJ 393 VINTAGE CAR
  • WATER-RESISTANT UP TO 5 ATM

DIAL                           

  • GREEN DIAL WITH MAT FINISHING
  • WHITE INNER RING WITH PRINTED SECONDS GRADUATION
  • SILVER COLOR APPLIED INDEXES WITH WHITE LUMINOUS TREATMENT
  • HAND-POLISHED SILVER COLOR HOUR AND MINUTE HANDS WITH WHITE LUMINOUS TREATMENT

STRAP                                    

  • BROWN CALF LEATHER STRAP WITH WHITE STITCHING

LIMITED EDITION        

  • LIMITED TO 1,888 PIECES

    What is an Automatic Watch?

    An automatic watch harnesses the movement of the wearer's arm to power its mechanism. As the arm moves, a rotor inside the watch rotates, winding the mainspring. This stored energy is then released, driving the gears that keep the watch's hands moving and accurate timekeeping.

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