Frederique Constant / Classics
Frederique Constant Classics
Collection profile
Frederique Constant’s Classics is the brand’s core dress-watch family: clean, timeless cases, Roman-numeral and guilloché signatures, and a wide spread of everyday complications that express the maison’s affordable-luxury identity.
Why it matters
This is the foundation collection that most clearly defines the brand’s classical, value-driven positioning across quartz and mechanical variants.
Key references
Collection timeline
- 2024 — The official Classics collection page continues to center the line as the brand’s core elegant dress-watch family.
- 2024 — Frederique Constant’s 2024 consumer brochure highlights Classics as embodying the essence of classic design.
- 2024 — The US official collection page shows a broad Classics range spanning heart beat, moonphase, chronograph, and carrée variants.
FAQ
What defines Classics at Frederique Constant?
The line is defined by pure lines, timeless styling, Roman numerals, guilloché textures, and approachable classic watchmaking.
Is Classics only mechanical?
No. The collection spans quartz and mechanical pieces, with many models emphasizing everyday complications.
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- Highlife — Highlife is Frederique Constant’s integrated-bracelet sports collection, originally launched in 1999 and revived in 2020 with modernized proportions, quick-change bracelets, and COSC-certified variants that bridge sporty versatility and refined Swiss dress-sport styling.
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