Frederique Constant unveils two new models of the Classic Carree Moonphase Automatic.

[Seoul=RNX News] Reporter Jo Yeon Yi = Swiss watch manufacturer Frederique Constant is introducing two new models of the ‘Classics Carree Moonphase Automatic’.

The Classics Carree Automatic is a contemporary reinterpretation of the Art Deco style rectangular case that was popular in the 1920s-30s, symbolizing the maison’s timeless elegance and classic aesthetics.

It enhances visual presence with a case expanded to 42.3mm in height and 30mm in width, and the smoothly polished surface adds a luxurious sheen.

You can admire the automatic movement FC-333 through the sapphire crystal case back, and the three hands in the center of the dial and the moonphase complication at the 6 o’clock direction harmonize with the logo at 12 o’clock, providing perfect balance.

The ‘Classics Carree Moonphase Automatic’ is released in two versions: an Astral Blue dial and a Silver dial.

The dial features applique indices and two dauphine hands, with hand-polished second hands and a railroad minute track meticulously surrounding them.

Inside, a sunray finish Guilloché Chevron pattern reminiscent of luxurious fabric expands three-dimensionally, revealing Frederique Constant’s unique craftsmanship.

The blue dial model harmonizes sky-blue and moonlight gray, while the silver dial model showcases a sophisticated monochrome tone.

Both versions are matched with a calfskin leather strap featuring tone-on-tone stitching detail, offering a 38-hour power reserve. (Photo provided by Frederique Constant)