Frederique Constant FC-705
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12 1/4”’ | Automatic | Swiss Lever | No Seconds | Pointer Date with Small Hand | Moon Phase at 6H |
Remarks:
- Automatic with bidirectional winding, manual winding possible
- All functions can be set via the crown (no pushers required)
- Stop seconds, although the movement has no second hand
- Rhodium-plated movement decorated with Côtes de Genève and perlage
- Gold-plated and skeletonized rotor
- Blued screws
- Part of a large FC-700 (Maxime) movement family with currently 17 movements, e. g.:
- FC-700
Minute, hour, date
138 parts
Built from 2009 - FC-700S
Like FC-700, but silicon escapement and movements individually numbered
139 parts
Built from 2010 - FC-705
Minute, hour, date, moon phase
All functions can be set via crown
145 parts
Built from 2013 - FC-710
Minute, hour, sweeping seconds, date
137 parts
Built from 2012
Also used by Alpina as AL-710 (belongs to FC) - FC-718
Minute, hour, sweeping seconds, date, world time
All functions can be set via crown
161 parts
Height 7.0 instead of 6.2 mm
Built from 2012
Also used by Alpina as AL-718 (belongs to FC) - FC-720
Minute, hour, date, power reserve indicator
151 parts
Built from 2010
- FC-700
- Listing ID: 4416
- Manufacturer / Brand: Frederique Constant
- Caliber: FC-705
- Size in French Lignes: 13 1/4''' (30 mm), height 6.2 mm
- Size range mm largest diameter: 22 - 31 mm
- Shape: Round
- Winding: Automatic
- Hands Setting: Crown
- Seconds Hand: None
- Escapement: Lever (Swiss, English, Glashütte)
- Date, Day, Month...: Date
- Other Functions: Moon Phase
- Jewels: 26
- Setting Lever Screw/Pin Position: Left
- Balance Position: Left (240 - 360°)
- Shock Protection: 26
- Beats per hour: 28,800
- Balance Type: Glucydur
- Power Reserve: Approx. 42 hours
- Production Period: Since 2013
- Identification: Specification of the corresponding watch, manufacturer's website.
- External Link: https://uhrforum.de/threads/identifizierte-uhrwerke-die-weder-bei-ranfft-lorenz-noch-im-watch-wiki-zu-finden-sind.86322/page-11#post-2199513
- Country: Switzerland
- Contributor ©: Uhrforum.de member Badener (Andreas Kelz)
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