The New Frederique Constant Classic Moonphase Watch Has a Quartz Movement

The brand's trademark moonphase complication has returned with a redesigned dial and a polished bezel, all housed in a 37 mm case
 The New Frederique Constant Classic Moonphase Watch Has a Quartz Movement
July 12, 2024
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 The New Frederique Constant Classic Moonphase Watch Has a Quartz Movement

The moonphase complication is a sophisticated element of a watch that displays the moon's current phase, thereby enhancing the timepiece’s aesthetic appeal and technological complexity. Frederique Constant is known for producing high-quality luxury watches, and the incorporation of the moonphase complication demonstrates their dedication to combining classic watchmaking skill with contemporary innovation. The brand's attention to detail and commitment to producing affordable luxury timepieces make its moonphase models especially popular among watch aficionados. Staying true to its horological credentials, the timepiece maker has now showcased a new Classic Moonphase Quartz model with a crisp, refreshed dial design.

The moonphase complication is often powered by the main gear train of a watch. The mechanism rotates a moonphase disc, which is often bedecked with two moon images. This disc is usually visible through an aperture (window) on the watch dial. The lunar cycle lasts around 29.53 days, thus the moonphase disc must rotate at this time to accurately reflect the phases of the moon. Most moonphase watches employ a 59-tooth gear to power the disc. Every 24 hours, the gear advances one notch, which moves the moonphase disc forward by one increment. This allows the disc to make one full rotation every 29.5 days (59 teeth divided by two moons = 29.5 days, each moon).

Crafted from polished stainless steel, the Classic Moonphase Quartz watch has a 37 mm case and a polished bezel. The silver dial is scratch-resistant via sapphire crystal. This watch has a moonphase at 6 o’clock, diamond-shaped hour markers, and dauphine hour and minute hands. At the heart of this Classic Moonphase beats a reliable quartz movement.

Turning the watch over showcases a stainless steel closed caseback with four visible screws. The Classic Moonphase Quartz variant is presented on a supple black leather bracelet, secured with a convenient deployment clasp, providing both comfort and style.

Image Credits: Frederique Constant
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