Frederique Constant and Peter Speake-Marin teamed up to unveil a NEW Limited Edition Perpetual Calendar Masterpiece
Frederique Constant and renowned British watchmaker, Peter Speake-Marin, dropped something truly special – a limited edition timepiece that’s turning heads and setting trends!
Let’s talk about what makes this watch, the Frederique Constant X Peter Speake-Marin Slimline Perpetual Calendar Manufacture, a must-have for collectors. First off, they’re only making 135 of these beauties, so you know it’s exclusive.
Craftsmanship? Top-notch. The case is sleek stainless steel, measuring a cool 42mm x 12mm. It’s got a convex sapphire crystal that’s as durable as it is stylish, plus a sapphire display back that lets you peek at the inner workings. And for the water warriors, it’s resistant up to 30 meters.
Now, the heart of this watch is where the magic really happens. It’s powered by the Swiss automatic Frederique Constant in-house caliber FC-775. We’re talking 26 jewels, a smooth 28,800 vph, and a solid 38-hour power reserve. The movement is a work of art in itself, with perlage and circular Côtes de Genève decoration, an anthracite bridge, and a striking blue rotor. Satin finishing on the springs and circular finishing on the perpetual calendar wheels? Check and check.
The dial? A sleek grey with a matte finish, going all skeleton-style on us. It’s got luminescent printed indices and polished hands that light up in the dark. Plus, the moonphase feature gets the same luminous treatment.
And to wrap it all up (literally), it comes on a stylish grey nylon fabric strap with off-white stitching, complete with a steel deployant.
Priced at 11,995 Euros, this watch isn’t just a timekeeper; it’s a statement. A perfect blend of British design and Swiss precision, the Frederique Constant X Peter Speake-Marin is more than just a watch – it’s a piece of wearable art for the true connoisseur.
So, if you’re in the market for something that screams ‘sophistication’ and whispers ‘exclusivity’, you might want to act fast. Remember, only 135 of these are up for grabs.
Due to the unpredictable and volatile market on certain Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet watches, prices are subject to change.