This Diwali, as homes and hearts light up in celebration, Frédérique Constant introduces two exquisite timepieces that embody the spirit of the season—the Highlife Ladies Quartz for her and the Classics Premiere for him. Reflecting Swiss craftsmanship and timeless elegance, these watches go beyond being accessories; they are enduring gifts that symbolize love, togetherness, and the promise of new beginnings.
For her, the Highlife Ladies Quartz embodies the spirit of its time, embraces current trends, and remains chic and impertinent at the same time. The Highlife Ladies Quartz models indicate the hours, minutes, seconds and date at three o’clock. Fitted with the collection’s signature integrated interchangeable strap, they come with an additional rubber strap. Their quartz movement has a 5-year battery life.
For him, the Classics Premiere Watch ccombines tradition with modernity in a timeless 38.5mm case, paired with a calfskin strap and discreet pin buckle for classic restraint. Its dial features a sunburst minute circle with Arabic numerals, an hour ring with Roman numerals, and a guilloché center adding depth and texture. Powered by a self-winding automatic movement visible through the transparent caseback, it offers a 68-hour power reserve – ensuring precise timekeeping from Friday through Monday.
Just as Diwali marks renewal, togetherness, and the triumph of light, these watches become symbols of shared victories, lasting bonds, and the promise of time well lived. This festive season, gift not just a watch, but a story to carry forever—with Frédérique Constant.
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