Frédérique Constant Explained

Frédérique Constant SA
Type:Subsidiary of Citizen Holdings
Image Upright:1.1
Foundation:1988
Location City:Geneva
Location Country:Switzerland
Key People:Niels Eggerding (Managing Director)
Industry:Watch manufacturing
Products:Wrist watches

Frédérique Constant SA is a Swiss manufacture of luxury wristwatches based in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva. Originally established in 1988 by Dutch married couple Peter Stas and Aletta Stas-Bax,[1] it was acquired in 2016 by Citizen Holdings of Tokyo, Japan.[2] [3] [4]

Before the sale to Citizen, Frédérique Constant SA was owned by Union Horlogère Holding B.V., which also owned Alpina Watches and Ateliers deMonaco.

History

The company was founded in 1988 by Aletta Francoise Frédérique Stas-Bax and Peter Constant Stas (a Dutch married couple).[5] The name originates from its founders great-grandparents, Frédérique Schreiner (1881–1969) and Constant Stas (1880–1967), the latter of whom founded a company producing watch dials in 1904.[6] [7] [8] Later, the company would acquire Alpina Watches in 2002, a manufacturer of Swiss sports watches founded in 1883.

In May 2016, Citizen Holdings announced its intention to acquire Frédérique Constant.[9] The same year, the Frederique Constant Group acquired its main distributors, including its largest market, Macher SA in Switzerland, founded in 2002 by Alexis Gouten.

Manufacture facilities

Frederique Constant operates a manufacture in Geneva in a four floor 3200m2 building.[10] In 2018, the manufacturing facility was expanded to 6200m2.[11] [12]

Ownership structure and sister brands

Prior to the sale to Citizen, Frederique Constant Holding SA owned Union Horlogère Holding B.V., which also owned Alpina Watches International SA, a watch manufacture founded in 1883 by Gottlieb Hauser, a watchmaker in Winterthur who founded the Swiss Watchmakers Corporation ("Union Horlogère Suisse").

Additionally, Union Horlogère Holding B.V. also owned Ateliers deMonaco SA, a watch manufacture founded in 2008 (the same year as Frédérique Constant SA) by Peter Stas with two other partners.

All three companies (Frédérique Constant SA, Alpina Watches International SA, and Ateliers deMonaco SA) are based in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva, Switzerland.

These companies have together been referred to as the Frederique Constant Group.

Products and product features

Heart Beat movement

In 2001, Frederique Constant began the development of its first watch movement in cooperation with the École d'Horlogerie de Genève, École d'Ingenieurs de Genève and the Horloge Vakschool Zadkine. The Heart Beat Manufacture has a characteristic bridge for the balance wheel on the front side of the movement. Having the bridge for the balance wheel on the front side made it possible to have the spiral and fine regulation on the front side as well, creating the company's "Heart Beat" design. The company patented this construction as an innovation in watch design technology.[13]

The company's "Heart Beat Manufacture" won the "Watch of the Year" Award of Horloges Magazine in the category of up to €3000 in 2005.[14]

As of 2014, the company has brought 15 distinct movements to the market, starting with the introduction of its original Heart Beat in 2004.[15]

Silicon escapement wheel

In February 2007, Frederique Constant began production of the Silicon escapement wheel (first introduced to the industry by Patek Philippe in 2005).[16] The company introduced the Heart Beat Calibre FC 935 Silicium in October 2007. It implements new high-tech materials to create better, more precise and more reliable mechanical watches.[17] Deep reactive-ion etching is used to shape silicon wafers into escapement wheels, pallets, and plateaus. Silicon is lighter, harder and stronger than metal. Etched into tiny skeletal structures that would be impossible to form with metal, it becomes the featherweight heart of a mechanism that can run at a far higher accuracy. The silicon parts are virtually frictionless, so they need no lubrication, and are immune to most external forces. And when bonded with a carbon coating, silicon's only real drawback, brittleness, can also be overcome.[18] [19]

Tourbillon

In April 2008, Frederique Constant created a tourbillon with a silicon escape-wheel and, for the first time, an amplitude of over 300 degrees between its vertical and horizontal positions. Coupled with rapid oscillation, this gives the watch an unusually high level of precision.[20]

Manufacture

Frederique Constant offers 30 manufacture (in-house) movements in addition to their mainstream line of ETA-powered watches. The high-end handwinding FC-910 caliber, introduced in 2004, was joined by Tourbillon in 2008 and a mainstream FC-7xx caliber range in 2009. The addition of the second-generation manufacture movements makes the company unusual in offering a complete in-house watch for under €2,000 MSRP. Watches with in-house movements are identified with the word, "Manufacture" in their model name, or can be identified by looking for the tourbillon, FC-9xx, or FC-7xx movement in their specifications.[21]

Worldtimer

Frederique Constant introduced a Worldtimer watch in 2012 with a unique mechanism, adjusted solely via the crown. The Worldtimer function is used by selecting the desired city and placing it at the 12 o'clock position on the dial. Internal discs automatically synchronise, and after that, it is possible to see what time it is in any of the 24 cities on the dial. In addition, thin discs also indicate at a glance whether it is day (white disc) or night (black disc).[22]

Runabout product line

The Runabout range is a main collection of Frederique Constant and is designed to pay tribute to the runabout gentlemen's sports boats of the Roaring Twenties. The company has sponsored the Hélice Classique Genève and Lake Tahoe Concours d'Elegance boating events, which have showcased vintage wood boats.[23] [24] [25]

Vintage rally line and sponsorships

Since 2004, Frederique Constant has sponsored several classic car rallies worldwide, and it develops limited-edition watches for each of these sponsorships. The sponsorships have included Healey Challenges,[26] [27] Peking to Paris,[28] [29] and the Carrera Panamericana.[30]

Horological Smartwatch

In 2015, the Frederique Constant and Alpina brands introduced the "Horological Smartwatch", a smartwatch product with motion and sleep tracking functions that uses a secondary analog dial rather than a screen for its display – giving the timepiece a more classic look than other such devices.[31] [32] The lack of a display screen also provides significant power saving – enabling a battery life of two years or more, in contrast to other smartwatches that must be charged daily.[33] This product line uses "MotionX" core technology, licensed from the California-based company Fullpower Technologies and was developed in a joint venture known as Manufacture Modules Technologies (MMT).

Hybrid Manufacture Smartwatch

In 2018, Frederique Constant revealed the world's first mechanical smartwatch, the Hybrid Manufacture that fuses smartwatch technology with a mechanical movement.[34] [35]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swiss Watch News 2006 . March 19, 2007 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070926212908/http://www.fhs.ch/en/news/news.php?id=484 . September 26, 2007 .
  2. Web site: Q&A: Frederique Constant CEO Peter Stas on selling up to Citizen and pursuing his smartwatch goal . February 2, 2017 . QP . February 6, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170207113242/http://www.salonqp.com/interviews/qa-frederique-constant-ceo-peter-stas-selling-citizen-pursuing-smartwatch-goal/ . February 7, 2017 . dead .
  3. Web site: Rob . Corder . April 12, 2018 . Frederique Constant Doubles Distribution in Six Months Since Citizen Took Control . WatchPro . June 1, 2019.
  4. Web site: My interview of Geneva-based Frederique Constant's CEO.
  5. Web site: Factsheet . September 9, 2013 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130924005535/http://frederique-constant.com/uploads/news/factsheet.pdf . September 24, 2013 .
  6. Web site: Frédérique Constant: Confirmed Growth . November 23, 2001 . Federation of the Swiss watch industry FH . July 19, 2014.
  7. Barquero, J.D. Enciclopedia del Reloj de Bolsillo 8497351894 2004 - Page 179 "... el año 1904 con la unión de Frédérique Schreniner y Constant Stas, imprimiendo esferas para relojes, y en el año 1988 lanzó su primera colección de seis modelos."
  8. Orologi 2011 - Le Collezioni 8866147265 Page 284 "1904 - Frédérique Schreiner (1881-1969) e Constant Stas (1880-1967), si incontrano dando inizio a una collaborazione lunga e fruttuosa che prende il via con la fabbricazione di quadranti."
  9. Web site: Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. to Acquire Frédérique Constant Group (press release) . . May 26, 2016 . April 3, 2020.
  10. Web site: Industrial News . March 19, 2007 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070128193316/http://www.industrialnewsupdate.com/archives/2005/06/swiss_watch_com.php . January 28, 2007 .
  11. Web site: Frédérique Constant s'apprête à inaugurer l'extension de sa manufacture . June 8, 2018 .
  12. Web site: Frederique Constant extends Geneva manufacturing facility . June 8, 2018 .
  13. Web site: December 19, 2011 . Frederique Constant's Response to Swatch's Plan to Reduce Movements' Supply . July 29, 2013 . Business Wire.
  14. Web site: Horloges Awards 2005 . March 19, 2007 . Dutch . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20061216054101/http://motomax.nl/index.php/news/show_item/11/ . December 16, 2006 .
  15. Web site: Anders. Modig. A Celebration of Accessible Luxury. Tourneau. June 15, 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140609042431/http://ourminutes.tourneau.com/ten-years-house-manufacturing/. June 9, 2014.
  16. Web site: Reinventing the Wheel . February 22, 2007 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161019205656/https://orientwatchvn.blogspot.com/2016/09/frederique-constant-watches-swiss-watch.html . October 19, 2016 .
  17. Web site: Swiss Watch News 2007 . September 16, 2008 . dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110721091939/http://www.fhs.hk/Archives/frederique_siliciumcalibre_en.htm . July 21, 2011 .
  18. News: Watchmaking: The high-tech world of old-world watches . . June 7, 2014 . June 15, 2014.
  19. Web site: The Silicon revolution . Europa Star . August–September 2008 . June 15, 2014.
  20. Web site: Frederique Constant – Tourbillon Manufacture Silicium . Swisstime . September 16, 2008.
  21. Web site: Kelly . Jasper . The Value Proposition: The Frederique Constant Classics Manufacture . Hodinkee . March 2014 . June 15, 2014.
  22. Web site: Kyle . Stults . Frederique Constant Worldtimer Collection . Perpétuelle . October 18, 2012 . July 29, 2013.
  23. Web site: Mike . Disher . Frédérique Constant Stars at Lake Tahoe Concours d'Elegance. September 19, 2011 . July 29, 2013.
  24. Web site: Kyle . Stults . Frederique Constant Venice Runabout . Perpétuelle . May 22, 2012 . July 29, 2013.
  25. Web site: Frederique Constant and Runabout . Montre24 watch portal . July 29, 2013.
  26. Web site: Ariel . Adams . Frédérique Constant Healey Chrono Watch Review . A Blog to Watch . February 21, 2011 . July 29, 2013.
  27. Web site: Mike . Disher . Frédérique Constant Healey Chrono – Automatic and Stoptimer Set . WatchTime . June 10, 2010 . July 29, 2013.
  28. Web site: Mike . Disher . Frédérique Constant Official Timekeeper for Peking to Paris Motor Challenge . WatchTime . July 21, 2010 . July 29, 2013.
  29. News: Swiss-Made Watches . 22 October 2023.
  30. Web site: Frederique Constant Vintage Rally Collection: The Carrera Panamericana . https://web.archive.org/web/20131221134153/http://www.prweb.com/releases/Frederique_Constant/Panamericana/prweb9080606.htm. dead. December 21, 2013. . February 3, 2012 . July 29, 2013.
  31. Web site: Frédérique Constant The horological smartwatch is here! . Worldtempus . February 27, 2015 . March 25, 2015.
  32. Web site: Sarah . Mitroff . The Swiss Have Finally Started Making Luxury Smartwatches . . February 27, 2015 . March 25, 2015.
  33. Web site: Swiss watches are getting smart without sacrificing style . Sarah . Mitroff . . February 26, 2015 . April 11, 2015.
  34. Web site: The world's first mechanical smartwatch . March 11, 2018.
  35. Web site: Frederique Constant reveals the world's first mechanical smartwatch . 22 February 2018 . March 11, 2018.