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Green is still very much in, and Frederique Constant is applying a particularly lovely shade of it to its Worldtimer.
Patek's first new watch collection in 25 years is the biggest watch news of the week, but we've also seen a particularly large number of…
Stone dials are all the rage, and Frederique Constant is also getting in on the action.
The new thinnest watch in the world, a strong return for Daniel Roth, chiming Bulgaris, a trio of Breitling perpetual calendars and more!
Tourbillons can be many things, but can they be affordable? These five watches are proof that they can.
Pink dial watches have traditionally been dainty and blingy, but fortunately this is no longer the case. Here are some of the best.
Timeless and traditional, here's our guide to some of the best moonphase watches on the market.
More than simple colour switch-ups, this week brought some complete redesigns from various brands.
Tourbillons are associated with hefty price tags, but our list includes surprisingly affordable watches along with expectedly pricey ones.
Collabs were the name of the game this week, with Christopher Ward, Omega and Laurent Ferrier all joining the fun.
The watch machine never stops churning, turning out new releases even after the conclusion of Watches and Wonders.
After a couple of goes at higher-end complications, Frederique Constant take a stab at something more simple.
Frederique Constant has introduced updated versions of both their Classic Date Manufacture and Classic Moonphase Date Manufacture.
This is it. The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved, and the significant other has been convinced this is the last one (honest).…
Hamilton's Dune watches stole the show this week, but there was plenty of heat elsewhere too.
Three T+T limited editions this week, plus a bevy of other cool releases from big brands.
The Frederique Constant Slimline Perpetual Calendar Manufacture enters its third (and most stylish) iteration in three years.
This Amsterdam-meets-Geneva collab demonstrates why you should pay attention to Frederique Constant.
It might be Christmas time, but this week has been dominated by Lunar New Year models.
From Gran Turismo collabs to early Valentine's Day releases, we bring you all the week's headlines.
What better way to celebrate a significant milestone for a young brand that a shiny new release?
Dubai Watch Week is currently underway, so for this edition of Last Week in Watches, we wanted to do something a little different.
Deep house and tourbillons mark Frederique Constant's DWW releases.
For this week’s selection, we have a healthy mix of incredible timepieces from the highest echelons of watchmaking, and more cheerful collaborations that give the…
Frederique Constant celebrates the 15th anniversary of their in-house tourbillon movement with a platinum watch that houses their first-ever entirely hand-decorated movement.
Independents and microbrands dominated this week, headlined by a new Studio Underd0g collection.
Moonphases don't have to be reserved for the deepest of pockets - here are our five affordable favourites.
As we predicted last week, the amount of releases these past seven days was massive. Geneva Watch Days is one of the key events in…
The Frederique Constant Classic Power Reserve Big Date Manufacture combines elegant style with mechanical wow factor It’s highly accessible in design, referencing classic mid-century styles…
The Frederique Constant Highlife Automatic collection has been expanded with three new light colours With their sporty versatility and summery colour schemes, they could be…
Frederique Constant follows up their precious metal Classic Tourbillon Manufacture W&W debut with two steel models Each model is limited to 350 pieces in honor…
Established in 1988, Frederique Constant is a relatively new player on the Swiss watch scene with a mere 35 years under its belt – a blink…
Watches & Wonders is always a bit crazy, so we thought we’d summarise all the new releases thus far in one article. Easily navigate to…
The Frederique Constant Highlife Sparkling brings a touch of dawn to the night sky dial. Its 1970s style case grounds the use of diamonds, giving…
The Frederique Constant Classics Tourbillon Manufacture celebrates the brand’s 35th birthday. The calibre FC-980 returns as the brand’s flagship in-house movement. It’s a limited edition…
Last year saw many brands reinvent themselves, create completely new collections, or try to grab hold of the latest hype train for dear life. Yet…
Welcome to Geneva Watch Days 2022. Slotted perfectly as a summer send off just as we start coming back from those much needed vacations, this…
Frederique Constant and Alpina are two brands that have existed under the Citizen Watch group umbrella for some time. Each bring something special to the…
During the week an interesting article popped up from the Independent UK in my Apple News feed. It revolved around a press conference at Euro…
Frederique Constant has updated and overhauled their Highlife line, which was originally created more than 20 years ago to bring a high-value horological offering to…
The perpetual calendar watch is among the most useful complicated watches, as well as one of the most mechanically sophisticated – and it truly comes…
Valentine’s Day is a tricky one, because there can sometimes be tremendous pressure to pick the love of your life the perfect gift. You know,…
The Frederique Constant Classic Moonphase Manufacture Fratello Exclusive is produced in a limited run of 29 pieces, and are all individually numbered on the caseback.…
This classic three-handed model from Frederique Constant, with gloss black dial, is a dress watch par excellence. It is presented here with high-polished baton indices,…
Editor’s Note: Way back at the start of this year, Justin put together a series of ‘best of’ lists covering off some of 2016’s finest…
Even here in Australia – relatively under-populated and enormous as it is – you need to venture out to the country to get a proper…
In the first episode of Apples to Apples, I brought the proverbial boys to the yard by surprising Felix with a milkshake in the form of two…
Just over a week ago we broadcast the first ever episode of Apples to Apples, where Felix and I pick two similar watches, flip a…
This video series was born out of frustration. We were so sick of being asked to compare “apples to apples” (A2A) when it came to watch…
Time for the final leg of our tour of the best ‘affordable’ watches of 2016. We’re now at the upper end, at that fun little…
Apple threw down the gauntlet when they announced the Apple Watch. This week the Swiss responded. At an event strategically placed between the SIHH and…