
Frederique Constant has expanded its Classic Worldtimer Manufacture collection with two new limited edition models with a Forest Green dial. Yes, the green dials options continue to expand. The new watches come in either a stainless steel 42mm case made of steel (718 pieces) or rose gold (36 pieces),
This Frederique Constant Classic Worldtimer Manufacture Forest Green Series offers two limited editions: 36 pieces with an 18-carat rose gold case, matching hands, hour markers and deployment clasp, and 718 timepieces with a steel case and matching externals.
The brand’s Classic Worldtimer Manufacture is one of the better value classic world timers in the market, with twenty-four cities inscribed on its 24-hour disc (split into silver/ khaki day and night indications) and a date display at 6 o’clock, both of which are adjusted via the crown. When you adjust the hours and minutes the 24-hour disc adjusts itself automatically.

Its dial is dominated by the standard world map depiction, in this instance with a khaki green sunray guilloché finish, with all land mass in relief and with polished finishing. The date display has a sunburst guilloché centre, matte date ring, and a grooved circumference surrounding it.
The polished hands and hour markers are metal-matched for each model, and the hour/ minute hands and the markers have Super-LumiNova.
Powering the new pieces are the automatic in-house FC-718 which beats at 28,800 VPH and has a power reserve of 38 hours.

The rose gold variant of the Frederique Constant Classic Worldtimer Manufacture Forest Green comes in a polished 18k rose gold with a thickness of 12.15mm and water resistance of 30m. The stainless steel variant’s polished case is also 12.15mm thick but has a water resistance of 50m.
Both models come on a dark green alligator strap with off-white stitching and a folding buckle in either stainless steel or rose gold. The rose gold version has an RRP of EUR 18,995 and the stainless steel model is priced at EUR 4,395.
[Photo credit: Frederique Constant]
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