Classics Carrée Moonphase Automatic When Time Becomes Lunar Poetry

Published
10/20/2025 by

As an iconic model for Frederique Constant, the Classics Carrée Automatic embodies the Maison's timeless elegance. Today, for the very first time, this collection welcomes a Moonphase complication, adding a poetic touch to its silhouette inspired by 1920s and 1930s watchmaking. This novelty combines the classic Art Deco format with astral poetry, available in two superb versions: one silver-toned, the other navy blue. Discover the perfect union between rectangular design and the most beautiful of celestial complications.



RETRO
CHARM

These two new pieces pay tribute to the formal canons of the last century. Their rectangular polished steel cases, typical of Art Deco design from the 1920s and 30s, display a size of 42.30 x 30 mm. These high-end pieces feature a transparent sapphire case-back, revealing the automatic movement.


THE POETRY
OF THE MOONPHASE

The secular Moonphase complication, visible at 6 o'clock, allows the observation of the lunar cycle. It enhances two exceptional sunray dials with a delicate chevron guilloché pattern: one silver-toned monochrome, the other navy blue. The gray Moon and stars on an astral blue background create a dialogue between time and infinity.

 

HIGH WATCHMAKING
FINISHING

These two models are powered by the FC-333 automatic calibre, known for its reliability and offering a 38-hour power reserve. Mounted on a calf leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching, crocodile pattern embossing, and a pin buckle, these two watches remain faithful to the Maison's mission of offering accessible luxury watchmaking.