Frederique Constant Classics Art of Porcelain ref. FC302P4S6
This is a limited edition Frédérique Constant Classics Art of Porcelain watch with reference number FC302P4S6. This watch is exceptionally rare, limited to just 188 pieces worldwide, making it significantly more exclusive than many other limited edition timepieces.
This elegant timepiece features a rare and distinctive handcrafted porcelain dial, made in partnership with the renowned Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacture of Hungary. Known for their exquisite porcelain creations since 1853, Zsolnay ensures that each dial is not only beautiful but exceptionally durable, thanks to the high-temperature kiln-firing process that reaches between 2,200 and 2,600 Fahrenheit. The 'Fait Main' inscription certifies the dial's handcrafted nature, further highlighting its rarity and beauty.
The watch is encased in a classic 40mm stainless steel frame and powered by the meticulously crafted Swiss-made FC-302 movement. Its elegance is showcased through a sapphire crystal case back, revealing the intricate mechanics and a substantial 42-hour power reserve.
The original retail price for this watch was $2,195, and is being sold at a discount because there are no box or papers with this listing. The leather strap is original and in overall good condition, however there are clear signs of use. The watch itself is in incredible shape, and can be seen in the numerous photos.
This is a limited edition Frédérique Constant Classics Art of Porcelain watch with reference number FC302P4S6. This watch is exceptionally rare, limited to just 188 pieces worldwide, making it significantly more exclusive than many other limited edition timepieces.
This elegant timepiece features a rare and distinctive handcrafted porcelain dial, made in partnership with the renowned Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacture of Hungary. Known for their exquisite porcelain creations since 1853, Zsolnay ensures that each dial is not only beautiful but exceptionally durable, thanks to the high-temperature kiln-firing process that reaches between 2,200 and 2,600 Fahrenheit. The 'Fait Main' inscription certifies the dial's handcrafted nature, further highlighting its rarity and beauty.
The watch is encased in a classic 40mm stainless steel frame and powered by the meticulously crafted Swiss-made FC-302 movement. Its elegance is showcased through a sapphire crystal case back, revealing the intricate mechanics and a substantial 42-hour power reserve.
The original retail price for this watch was $2,195, and is being sold at a discount because there are no box or papers with this listing. The leather strap is original and in overall good condition, however there are clear signs of use. The watch itself is in incredible shape, and can be seen in the numerous photos.
This is a limited edition Frédérique Constant Classics Art of Porcelain watch with reference number FC302P4S6. This watch is exceptionally rare, limited to just 188 pieces worldwide, making it significantly more exclusive than many other limited edition timepieces.
This elegant timepiece features a rare and distinctive handcrafted porcelain dial, made in partnership with the renowned Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacture of Hungary. Known for their exquisite porcelain creations since 1853, Zsolnay ensures that each dial is not only beautiful but exceptionally durable, thanks to the high-temperature kiln-firing process that reaches between 2,200 and 2,600 Fahrenheit. The 'Fait Main' inscription certifies the dial's handcrafted nature, further highlighting its rarity and beauty.
The watch is encased in a classic 40mm stainless steel frame and powered by the meticulously crafted Swiss-made FC-302 movement. Its elegance is showcased through a sapphire crystal case back, revealing the intricate mechanics and a substantial 42-hour power reserve.
The original retail price for this watch was $2,195, and is being sold at a discount because there are no box or papers with this listing. The leather strap is original and in overall good condition, however there are clear signs of use. The watch itself is in incredible shape, and can be seen in the numerous photos.