Frederique Constant Women's Caree Small Seconds (25.2mm) White Rectangular Dial / Stainless Steel Bracelet FC-235S2C6B
Frederique Constant is a luxury watch brand founded in 1988 in Geneva. The brand’s first collection was released 4 years later in 1992. The company name comes from combining the first names of the founder’s great-grandparents. Frederique Constant is a brand heavily involved in every aspect of the production of its timepieces, from the design to the mechanism. Even though there is a strong focus placed on the appearance of the watches, the brand does not neglect the movements. Through their watches, Frederique Constant aims to make horological elitism a thing of the past. The brand believes in making luxury accessible to all people, while still maintaining its high-end appeal and high standards.
Core Features of the Carree Collection:
- The Carree collection is characterised by its elegant rectangular-shaped cases.
- A focus is placed on the watch’s durability through the use of sapphire crystal to encase the dial.
- The collection features a variety of different movement types and straps so that there is a Carree model to suit every individual taste.
Model Specifications FC-235S2C6B:
- This model exhibits a matt white dial with a sector-dial minute track and a small seconds sub-dial at 6 o’clock.
- The dial also features printed black Roman numerals and black hour and minute hands.
- A rectangular stainless steel case frames the dial. The case measures 25mm in diameter.
- Securing the watch is a stainless steel bracelet. The bracelet fastens with a folding buckle.
- The watch is splash-resistant and should not be submerged in water.
- Movement Type - Quartz.
- Calibre - FC-235.
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