Introducing: Frederique Constant Classics Premiere Salmon and Blue on Steel Bracelet

At Geneva Watch Days 2025, Frederique Constant unveiled a compelling evolution of its beloved Classics Premiere collection. The brand elevates the Classics Premiere with stainless steel bracelets and introduces two stunning new colorways that merge vintage inspiration with contemporary wearability. The two new variants feature a striking blue and salmon dial. Still, perhaps more significantly, these models debut with a sophisticated steel bracelet that transforms the collection's aesthetic from dressy to versatile.

The new Classics Premiere models retain the collection's signature 38.5 mm case diameter in steel—a goldilocks size that works beautifully on both masculine and feminine wrists. What's immediately striking about these pieces is how the steel bracelet completely reimagines their character. Where the original leather-strap versions leaned towards a formal and vintage-inspired aesthetic, these bracelet variants offer a more contemporary, everyday-wearable proposition without sacrificing the line's classical DNA.

Frederique Constant has crafted a five-link bracelet that demonstrates genuine attention to finishing details. The design alternates three mirror-polished central links with two brushed outer links, creating visual depth and preventing the bracelet from appearing too flashy. This thoughtful approach to bracelet construction reflects the brand's commitment to accessible luxury, delivering premium aesthetics without a premium price point and no increase in price from the Classics Premiere on the strap.


Things to Know About the Watches

The dial colorations deserve particular attention. The blue variant captures the current zeitgeist perfectly, offering a rich, saturated tone that reads distinctly different depending on lighting conditions. Meanwhile, the salmon pink option—described by the brand as ‘salmon’—represents something more adventurous. This warm, peachy hue has been gaining significant traction among collectors, offering an alternative to the ubiquitous white, black, and blue dial trinity.

Both dials showcase multiple finishing techniques that demonstrate Frederique Constant's manufacturing capabilities. The central section features a delicately grained matte finish that catches light subtly, while the surrounding raised hour ring employs a circular sunray finish, creating dynamic light play across the Breguet-style numerals.

The design language draws liberally from mid-20th-century watchmaking classics. The Arabic numerals employ a distinctly retro typeface that immediately evokes 1940s and 50s timepieces, while the "pomme" hands—with their distinctive apple-shaped tips—reference an even earlier horological tradition dating to the mid-18th century. The railroad-track minute markings complete the vintage tableau, nodding to the Art Deco sector dials of the 1920s.


The Movement

Beneath the appealing aesthetics lies genuine horological substance. The FC-301 automatic calibre, developed from a respected La Joux-Perret base, offers a substantial 68-hour power reserve—nearly three full days of operation. The movement is visible through a sapphire caseback, allowing owners to appreciate the mechanical artistry within.


Final Thoughts

The new steel bracelet Classics Premiere models represent Frederique Constant at its most confident. By maintaining the collection's core design language while introducing the integrated bracelet and on-trend colorations, the brand has created pieces that appeal to a broad spectrum of watch enthusiasts.

In an era of increasingly expensive Swiss watchmaking, these timepieces prioritize wearability, versatility, and value. The new Classics Premiere variants deliver on all counts, making them worthy additions to any collection—whether as a first mechanical watch or a sophisticated daily companion.

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