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Frederique Constant - CLASSIC INDEX AUTOMATIC

FC-303NS5B6

2 Year Limited Warranty

Ready to take your wardrobe to the next level? Look no further than the Frederique Constant Classic Automatic. This classically chic watch features a polished stainless steel case and convex sapphire crystal for a timelessly elegant touch. The combination of the silver dial, applied silver indexes with white luminous treatment, and hand-polished silver hour and minute hands with white luminous treatment leave a lasting impression. The blue second hand adds an extra stylish flourish that's sure to stand out. With its date window at 3 o'clock, you'll never miss that important appointment again. Its brown calf leather strap with alligator embossing, nubuck finishing off-white stitching is the perfect accessory for any luxury shopper.  Get yours today and experience why the Frederique Constant Classic Automatic is destined to become one of your wardrobe staples.

Movement

  • Fc-303 caliber, automatic
  • 38-hour power reserve, 26 jewels, 28'800 alt/h

Case

  • Polished stainless steel 2-part case
  • Diameter or dimensions (mm) 40
  • Thickness (mm) 10.3
  • Lug width (mm) 20
  • convex sapphire crystal
  • water-resistant up to 5 atm

Dial

  • Silver dial, applied silver indexes with white luminous treatment
  • hand-polished silver hour and minute hands with white luminous treatment
  • blue second hand
  • date window at 3 o’clock

Functions

  • Hours, minutes, seconds, date

Strap

  • Brown calf leather strap with alligator embossing, nubuck finishing off-white stitching

 

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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