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Frederique Constant - Classic Heart beat Moonphase

FC-335MCNW4P26

2 Year Limited Warranty

Frederique Constant celebrates legacy craftsmanship with its iconic collection! Refined and modernized, this family-established brand's strong designs bring luxury timepieces to everyone. Invest in the timeless charm of Frederique Constant today for an unforgettable experience tomorrow!

AUTOMATIC

Crafted with a sophisticated FC-335 Heart Beat automatic movement, the Classics Heart Beat Moonphase is sure to wow any watch enthusiast! Its intricate Clous de Paris guilloché dial adds sophistication and style while traditional Roman numerals indexes provide timeless elegance. The iconic aperture at 12 o'clock offers an exciting glimpse of its continuous escapement in motion — plus it features hours, minutes, seconds moon phase and date pointer functions for added convenience!

Functions

  • Hours, minutes, seconds, date by hand
  • Movement fc-335 caliber, automatic, heart beat
  • 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
  • Lug width (mm) 22
  • Scratch-resistant convex sapphire crystal
  • See-through case back
  • Water-resistant up to 6 atm/60m/197ft

Dial

  • Navy blue dial with clous de paris guilloché in the center
  • Printed white roman numerals
  • Date graduation on outer ring
  • White hour, minute, second and date hands
  • Heart beat opening at 12 o’clock

Strap

  • Navy blue calf leather strap with 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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