Frederique Constant - History, Models and Owners' Reviews

4.3

(12 Reviews)

1988

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The brand Frederique Constant brand was created in 1988 by Peter Stas and Aletta Stas Bax in the canton of Geneva, Switzerland. The couple began by producing high-end quartz movements before moving into manufacturing high-quality mechanical watches. The brand created the first affordable self-winding watch in 1992 and acquired the Alpina brand in 2002.

The range includes models like the Frederique Constant Classics, the Frederique Constant Heart Beat Automatic, the Frederique Constant Highlife, the Frederique Constant Yacht Timer Regatta Countdown, and the Frederique Constant Manufacture.

How much does a Frederique Constant watch cost?

The prices of Frederique Constant watches sold on the brand's website are changing between $ 700 and $ 43,000 depending on the models and finishes. Count $ 1,990 for a Frederique Constant Classics Premiere and $ 3,495 for a Frederique Constant Highlife Chronograph.

Frederick Constant is owned by the group Citizen, which also owns the brands Alpina, Bulova and Arnold & Son, and produces 105,000 watches per year, all models combined. To choose the Frederique Constant model that best suits you, Dialicious owners’ reviews are a valuable resource for evaluating different models through real customer experience.

(Updated December 2023)

Owner reviews summary on Frederique Constant

4.3

12 Reviews

4.5

Emotion

4.3

Design

4.0

Accuracy

4.5

Comfort

4.0

Robustness

4.5

Value for money

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Significance in a collection

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Rarely

Frequency to be worn

Often

Pleasure

Main motivation for buying

Investment

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Frederique Constant profile is based on 12 owner reviews

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poetic neo-vintage

3.5

This is the first complicated watch that I bought for myself when my first book came out. At the time, I didn't know much about watchmaking other than the most famous brands. I first thought about buying a skeletonized Tissot with manual winding, but I saw in the store that for the same price, I could have other complications in addition, such as the date and the moon phase. That's what made me fall for this Frederique Constant Classic Heart Beat Moonphase. The case is made of yellow gold-plated steel. Its silver dial is decorated with a clous de Paris motif, an ornamentation obtained by guilloché that has the shape of pyramidal nail heads with small grooves between each nail. It is partially skeletonized with a round opening at 12 o'clock called "Heart Beat" and which allows, as its name suggests, to see the heartbeat of the watch. At 6 o'clock, there is a moon phase window. The indexes are equipped with printed Roman numerals and the hands are Breguet type, recognizable by their small eccentrically hollowed-out circles. The case back is open and allows you to see its rotor with Côtes de Genève finishes, a famous pattern composed of a series of wavy streaks. Finally, the strap is made of calfskin with crocodile pattern. The strong point of this watch is its value for money. It is rare to see so many complications in this price range. Its vintage side is pleasant but can be a little old-fashioned. It is not a watch that can be worn on all occasions. On the negative side, I deplore the imprecision of the indexes. There is a circular railway but it does not correspond to the minutes. In addition, the inscription of the dates all around the dial as well as its pointer can be confused with the minutes. specs: Hours, minutes, seconds, date pointer, moon phase, Heart Beat Diameter: 40 mm Thickness: 10 mm Power reserve: 38 h Year: 2017 Ref: FC-335MC4P5 Depth: 60 m

8 months ago

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poetic neo-vintage

3.5

This is the first complicated watch that I bought for myself when my first book came out. At the time, I didn't know much about watchmaking other than the most famous brands. I first thought about buying a skeletonized Tissot with manual winding, but I saw in the store that for the same price, I could have other complications in addition, such as the date and the moon phase. That's what made me fall for this Frederique Constant Classic Heart Beat Moonphase. The case is made of yellow gold-plated steel. Its silver dial is decorated with a clous de Paris motif, an ornamentation obtained by guilloché that has the shape of pyramidal nail heads with small grooves between each nail. It is partially skeletonized with a round opening at 12 o'clock called "Heart Beat" and which allows, as its name suggests, to see the heartbeat of the watch. At 6 o'clock, there is a moon phase window. The indexes are equipped with printed Roman numerals and the hands are Breguet type, recognizable by their small eccentrically hollowed-out circles. The case back is open and allows you to see its rotor with Côtes de Genève finishes, a famous pattern composed of a series of wavy streaks. Finally, the strap is made of calfskin with crocodile pattern. The strong point of this watch is its value for money. It is rare to see so many complications in this price range. Its vintage side is pleasant but can be a little old-fashioned. It is not a watch that can be worn on all occasions. On the negative side, I deplore the imprecision of the indexes. There is a circular railway but it does not correspond to the minutes. In addition, the inscription of the dates all around the dial as well as its pointer can be confused with the minutes. specs: Hours, minutes, seconds, date pointer, moon phase, Heart Beat Diameter: 40 mm Thickness: 10 mm Power reserve: 38 h Year: 2017 Ref: FC-335MC4P5 Depth: 60 m

8 months ago

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Owners' reviews for Frederique Constant are an excellent source of information to identify the Frederique Constant watch that suits you. The top 3 Frederique Constant models praised by 12 authentic brand owners are as follows: No.1 Frederique Constant Classics, No.2 Frederique Constant Classics Quartz, No.3 Frederique Constant Highlife Automatic COSC. Check the list of the best Frederique Constant models ranked based on brand owners' reviews.
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For 12 authentic Frederique Constant owners who shared their reviews, the top 3 Frederique Constant models are: No.1 Frederique Constant Classics with an average rating of 4.8/5, No.2 Frederique Constant Classics Quartz with an average rating of 4.7/5, No.3 Frederique Constant Highlife Automatic COSC with an average rating of 4.4/5. As other models are also appreciated by owners, check the ranking of the best Frederique Constant to know the complete list of the best models of the brand.
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Frederique Constant, offering watches for more than 36 years, provides numerous opportunities to explore vintage models. The main ways to buy a Vintage Frederique Constant are as follows: specialized online selling sites such as Chrono24 or Watchfinder; stores specializing in Vintage watches, Frederique Constant and/or other brands; and finally, auctions. In any case, pay attention to the reputation of the seller and/or intermediary. If possible, examine the Frederique Constant in person or request the most detailed photos possible. You can also prefer a Frederique Constant with a certificate of authenticity issued by Watchcertificate, for example.

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