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5 May 2018, 12:40 AM | #1 |
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Frédérique Constant- What are the opinions??
So I realize I don't have anything resembling a "dress" watch. A simple, time and date watch, automatic, clean lines etc.
I'd love a Patek, but I'm more likely to be struck by lightning while collecting my lotto winnings... Anyway, any opinions? Any reason to avoid the brand? They look nice enough, Swiss, "in house" which I assume is a modified ETA but I haven't dug in that deeply yet... Anyone have one? How does the winding and setting feel? Cheap? Quality? I've actually been looking at a lot of vintage pieces (which I do anyway) and Universal Geneve is one I generally gravitate to in vintage stuff. Let's hear the opinion, and more importantly, first-hand accounts. Thanks! |
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Just my .02 but if you want a Patek then save for one. Nothing wrong with this brand but they do not do anything for me and I learned years ago that these "entry level luxury" watches just distract me from my real goal. Good luck
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I have a Frederique Constant, which I like quite a lot.
It's seems to be well-built, fit and finish is quite good, and it keeps good time with its in-house movement. Of course, it's not a high prestige watch. My only problem with the brand is that the dress watches, while looking really good, tend to be too big for my tastes. In looking around a bit, I do see some models are at about 38mm, which I could handle. You can find them well discounted, too.
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5 May 2018, 01:25 AM | #5 |
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I was just doing some reading up on my own.
Honestly, the only competition at the price point is Seiko. As much as I love Seiko, I've never gravitate to any of their dress watches. In house movement Excellent presentation Excellent fit and finish Excellent price point (comfortably under three grand and severl under one grand) Very much the "Swiss Seiko". It is disappointing they were acquired by a Japanese company recently, but as long as they keep to their core goals, I'm OK with it. And yes, I should save for a Patek. But the reality is, long before I got there, I'd be buying other "sport" watches, which are my main interest. That, and the expected frequency of wear (pretty low) makes it difficult for me to justify over 20 grand for one piece. Conversely, if it was my ONLY piece, I could liquidate my collection and be well on my way to having one and only. (I guess there are certainly lesser "only" watches to own). I'll keep digging but I appreciate first-hand ownership stories (good and bad) more so than on-line reviews... And Grady, that's a really nice looking piece you have there. I'm looking for a more simple dressy watch, but that is certainly nice! |
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I bought this one 5-6 months ago. I was going somewhere and needed a thin, clean looking dress watch to wear under a dress shirt. I didn't feel like spending big money for a top brand. This watch is worn maybe a couple of times a year and it's served me well so far. It's lightweight, thin and even has a see through back. I think it retails for around $1500-$1600 but got it for half price. For what I need it for it's fine, hidden, and looks good on the wrist.
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They have a pretty good tool for tracking watch accuracy. I just received it last night and had an opportunity to use it today. The App on the phone allow for tracking multiple watches over time. Won't necessarily work with the newer Omegas with the Co-axial movement as the complication could cause it to mis-track. My first watch (my OP) didn't do as well as I'd like. Data received indicates it's running fast at +7.4 sec/day, Beat error = 0.1ms, amplitude =263deg. The watch hasn't been worn pretty much for 9 months. Maybe it will settle in with some wear time.
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I'd spend that money on a vintage Omega deville pie pan or something. I'm not a fan of FC.
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I like them!
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I think they are pretty good value. I guess much like Hamilton. I've still got this one....
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5 May 2018, 01:59 AM | #12 |
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JLC has a ton of options and aren’t Patek priced. The MUT Moon comes to mind.
Also, Vacheron makes a heck of a dress watch, and while MSRP is in the same league as Patek, secondhand is not. I think VC on the secondhand market is one the best bang for your buck purchases you can make right now. Just some food for thought. |
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If you find one you love, why not?
No, FC is not Patek, but it is an established brand. You can do a LOT worse. |
5 May 2018, 02:36 AM | #15 |
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For what they are I like them.
Just buy one from a gray market seller or from an AD heavily discounted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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If FC was the route I was going just to have a decent inexpensive dress watch to wear rarely I'd just get a used one for $400 or so, or even new on ebay for $800.
They are very decent watches for what they are, and cheap to buy. |
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I would go Longines over a FC personally.
I think some of their heritage collection watches are nice.
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5 May 2018, 03:09 AM | #18 |
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Good comments, thank you all!
I was actually in Switzerland several years ago when the Heritage line from Longines was "new" and nearly bought one then. At that time, I would never be wearing a "dress" watch, and didn't get it. Looking back, I would have paid full retail on it (being a new, new model line) and now they can be had for significantly less. Realizing I don't have an appropriate watch for a nice dinner out, meeting with clients etc. I got to looking around. I was aware the brand existed, but didn't know much about them. A little looking and I was pleasantly surprised. JLC is an interesting option. I don't expect to find a lot I might like under $2000.00 but I can certainly look around. Vintage Omega is always on my radar. The classic "pie pan" dial models tend to be too small for my taste (or yellow gold, which I'm not a fan of). One thing I liked about these FC watches is the clean, classic designs in larger sizes. Now, I am not interested in a "Fossil-esque" 44+mm "dress watch" but 40mm (+/-) seems to be a sweet spot for me. I have (on now actually) a 45.5 Planet Ocean but that is the absolute upper limit for me- and I've considered swapping for a 42mm version recently... The rest of my watches are 40 and under. I'll keep looking, and checking other brands. |
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Love my FC. They offer a lot of bang for the buck to me.
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I have one.
I always liked the slimline moonphase (FC-705). It was a bargain for a manufacture moonphase, but why 42mm? Its just too big for a dress watch. Then Citizen bought them and the next watch they made was a 39mm slimline moonphase (FC-703). They made (or claim to have made) an all new calibre for the 39mm version, but I can't help but think the cal 703 is just a cal 705 with a smaller retaining ring. Either way, 39mm is the size it should have always been, so I bought one. Nothing else in their line up interests me, but the moonphase was a watch that I couldn't continue life without (you know how this disease we all have is). (Photo stolen from the interweb) |
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I like them a lot.
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5 May 2018, 06:26 AM | #22 |
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OK Another update.
I did some digging a bit deeper, and they do manufacture their own calibers completely in house. That is to say, their MANUFACTURE calibers. (They have at least one patent I am aware of for their "open heart" design) The lower priced automatics (and I assume Quartz as well) are ETA base that get decorated by FC. Not that this is a bad thing. When you make as many movements as ETA does, you can't help but get pretty good at it... Either way, compared to other Swiss made brands, at the price point, they really are in a space all by themselves. Hamilton was mentioned and that is probably as close as you can get compared to the FC ETA base movement watches. Even if I go a different direction, I would not hesitate to recommend them to someone looing for a quality, Swiss watch for little money compared to the other players in the game. |
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FC have (or had) as watch making class, where for a fee you can assemble your own movement and watch.
Ariel Adams (A Blog to Watch) did it a while back. He assembled an FC-705 and it looked like quite the experience. Video here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SX-AfMzd2UI |
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Theres a FC at the local TJMaxx for $200. Looked nice but I figured it was just a cheapo
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There is not an FC pictured here that I don't like.
I will have to put them on the list.
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7 May 2018, 08:44 AM | #27 |
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Could be a quartz. Those get that low I’ve noticed. If it doesn’t say “automatic “ on the fuel, it’s quartz.
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A Nomos Ludwig may be an option also.
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7 May 2018, 04:21 PM | #29 |
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I like FC's Patek inspired looks, even though most are too large, but I would probably go with Longines or, if you like the Bauhaus look, Nomos or Stowa. If you want to raise your budget, the JLCs are incredible values if bought right. Have you considered a Reverso?
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Have to say that I was most impressed with Frederique Constant at this years Baselworld. I had never paid much attention to the brand , however they have some great watches , In-house movements and reasonably priced
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