Frederique Constant Manufacture Slimline Perpetual Calendar
FC-775S4S6
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Brand Frederique ConstantCollectionManufactureSeriesManufacture Slimline Perpetual CalendarModel NoFC-775S4S6
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MovementFeatures Day-Date, Leap Year Indicator, Moon Phase, Perpetual Calendar, MonthMovement AutomaticCalibre FC-775CaseCase Size 42 mmCase Thickness 12.5 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material SteelCase Back See-through Case BackGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour SilverHands LeafIndexes BatonStrapStrap Material LeatherStrap Colour BlackClasp Type Pin BuckleBuckle/Clasp Material SteelOtherEAN 7688200259249Gender MenWater Resistance (M) 30Warranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
Series Video Discover the Manufacture Slimline Perpetual Calendar Series
About the Frederique Constant Manufacture Collection
In 2004, Frederique Constant marked a significant milestone by introducing their first in-house calibre, officially becoming a “Manufacture.” This achievement allowed the brand to control every aspect of watchmaking, from development to assembly. Since then, the Manufacture collection has expanded to include 31 in-house calibres. Over the years, the collection has continually pushed the boundaries of traditional watchmaking, demonstrating the brand’s dedication to excellence and advancement in the industry.
Design Innovations
The 2004 Manufacture calibre FC-910 is notable for its unique balance wheel bridge placement at six o'clock, enhancing the Open Heart dial's visual appeal. This innovative approach continued with the 2008 Tourbillon Manufacture, which features a rotating tourbillon within the Heart Beat aperture, combining traditional design with advanced complications. The 2012 Classics Worldtimer exemplifies the brand's dedication to both form and function with its 42mm polished case, convex sapphire crystal, and textured world-map dial. The 2016 Manufacture Perpetual Calendar, available in both the elegant Classics and Highlife barrel-shaped case, merges classic charm with sophisticated complications. The 2021 Slimline Monolithic presents a sleek design with Roman numerals and Breguet hands.
Craftsmanship
Frederique Constant's innovations span several key models. The 2004 calibre FC-910 introduced a unique balance wheel bridge, while the 2007 calibre FC-935 was their first self-winding movement using non-magnetic silicon. In 2008, the Tourbillon Manufacture with the Calibre FC-980 combined a silicon escapement, a day-night indicator, and a rotating tourbillon. The 2012 Classics WorldTimer, powered by the calibre FC-718, offered world-time functionality with a single crown adjustment. Meanwhile, the 2017 Flyback Chronograph Manufacture introduced the calibre FC-760 with a star-shaped column wheel and unique swivelling component. Building up to this, The 2021 Slimline Monolithic advanced watchmaking with its integrated Monolithic oscillator.

ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
The FC-775 calibre, which was launched in 2016, is the result of a three-year collaboration between Manuel Da Silva Matos, R&D director, and Pim Koeslag, ex-technical director of Frederique Constant. This automatic movement, also known as the Frederique Constant calibre FC-100, features a perpetual calendar and is well-equipped to display hours, minutes, moon phases, date, day, month, and leap year. Once programmed, it accounts for the varying lengths of different months, the 28-day February, and the leap year cycle by including a 29th of February every four years. Operating at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour with a 38-hour power reserve, the movement measures 30mm in diameter and 6.7mm thick. Comprising 191 parts and 26 jewels, the movement's blue bridge colour provides contrast with the steel and gold components, enhancing the overall mechanical aesthetic.

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- Brand Frederique Constant
- Reference FC-775
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve Approx. 38 hours
- Jewels 26
- Frequency 28800 bph
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