Classics
Manufacture
Frederique Constant has been
developing and producing its in-house Manufacture Calibers since 2001. The first
caliber was the Heart Beat Manufacture, cal. FC-910 with its iconic aperture in
the dial and main plate at 6 o'clock position. Newer versions of the Heart Beat
Manufacture included various complications, a silicium (silicon) escapement
wheel, and even an in-house Tourbillon.
Development of the second base caliber by Frederique Constant started in 2008. The design and development briefing for this second base caliber was very straight forward: redevelop all components and search to reduce cost of manufacturing with 30%, while at least maintaining the same high quality level of the Heart Beat Manufacture calibers. As a result, the Maxime Manufacture (cal. FC-700) was born. Frederique Constant realized significant economies of scale with this caliber. In line with our Accessible Luxury philosophy, these cost-savings were transferred to the final consumer, by offering these Frederique Constant Manufacture timepieces at unbeatable retail prices.
Development of the second base caliber by Frederique Constant started in 2008. The design and development briefing for this second base caliber was very straight forward: redevelop all components and search to reduce cost of manufacturing with 30%, while at least maintaining the same high quality level of the Heart Beat Manufacture calibers. As a result, the Maxime Manufacture (cal. FC-700) was born. Frederique Constant realized significant economies of scale with this caliber. In line with our Accessible Luxury philosophy, these cost-savings were transferred to the final consumer, by offering these Frederique Constant Manufacture timepieces at unbeatable retail prices.
This year, Frederique Constant is proud and excited to introduce the new Classics Manufacture, with a retail price starting at €1’750 in stainless steel. Designed and produced with utmost care, the sophisticated dial shows a remarkable refinement. Decoration of the movement is to the highest standards, with Cotes de Geneve and Collimacon patterns, brightly shining due to the rhodium finishing. The new Classics Manufacture is based on the second generation of the Maxime movement, cal. FC-710 and features an added center seconds hand. Apart from stainless steel, the Classics Manufacture is also available with a case finished in rose gold plating, at €1’950. A duo of stunningly beautiful timepieces!
History Frederique
Constant Manufacture Calibers
In
2001, Frederique Constant launched the development of its first manufacture
caliber in close collaboration with the École d'Horlogerie de Genève, the École
d'Ingenieurs de Genève and the Horloge Vakschool Zadkine, Netherlands. The Heart
Beat Manufacture has the characteristic bridge for the balance wheel on the
front side of the caliber, which made it possible to have the spiral and fine
regulation on the front side as well, creating a much more appealing Heart Beat
design. This construction was new - allowing Frederique Constant to obtain a
patent.
In 2008, Frederique Constant
introduced its first Tourbillon Manufacture movement with Silicium (Silicon)
Escapement Wheel. There are three main advantages compared to a regular
escapement wheel:
- No oiling
necessary
- Ultra smooth
surface
- Weight 1/5th of
steel
As
a result, the Frederique Constant Tourbillon has an amplitude of over 300
degrees in dial-up and dial-down positions. Even in the crown-down position, the
amplitude is over 275 degrees, which is substantially more than the performance
of other high-end tourbillons.
In
2009, Frederique Constant launched a new in-house base caliber (FC-700).
Component rationalization and assembly efficiency were the top priorities for
the development of this caliber. Result was an overall 30% cost saving compared
with the earlier Heart Beat Manufacture caliber. Various new technologies were
incorporated. For the first time, a Swiss watch manufacturer introduced a watch
with a manufacture caliber below €2’000 retail.
Frederique Constant
Factory
The Frederique Constant
production facility in Geneva measures 3'200 square meters, divided over four
floors, offering an attractive working environment in the sectors of caliber
component production, caliber assembly, watch assembly, and extensive quality
control. Numerically controlled machines of the latest generation are located in
a large atelier in the basement, where all component manufacturing is
concentrated. Caliber and watch assembly, as well as state-of-the-art quality
control is primarily organized on the first floor of the Frederique Constant
building. The building also serves as the brand's international
headquarters.
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