Introducing the Classics Carrée Small Seconds: a trio of exquisite timepieces that revive the timeless elegance of Art Déco design. In the 1920s and 30s, watchmakers dared to break away from the conventional round cases, creating the iconic square and rectangular styles. Today, this beloved aesthetic returns with three stunning new models from Frederique Constant.
First, we have the diamond-set masterpiece, a radiant choice for elegant evenings. Its steel case is adorned with 158 diamonds, totalling 1.185 carats, paired with a silver opaline dial and a luxurious calfskin strap.

Next, for the modern urbanite, there’s the 100% steel version. This robust yet sophisticated watch features a complex seven-link bracelet, ensuring both durability and comfort.
Lastly, the classic blend: a steel case combined with a calfskin strap. This model offers a perfect balance of vintage charm and contemporary simplicity, making it the most accessible of the three.
Each watch is powered by a precise quartz movement, boasting over two years of battery life. The rectangular case, measuring 36 x 25.2 mm, houses a silver-finish dial with large Roman numerals and a small off-centre seconds hand above the “sector dial” minute track.
Embrace the spirit of the Art Déco era with the Classics Carrée Small Seconds, where tradition meets modernity in perfect harmony.