Showing posts with label Geneva watches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geneva watches. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

FREDERIQUE CONSTANT MOON TIMER

Frederique Constant Moon TimerInspired by the Moon

Who doesn't enjoy gazing up at the moon from time to time? We have all stood outside on a cloudless night, and looked up to a clear sky, dotted with stars. Of course the object that stands out most is the

Moon.

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Since the dawn of man, the moon has been the centerpiece of numerous reactions and beliefs. Religions, scientific theories, superstitions, and political agendas have been derived from the moon. One thing that has fascinated us is the "shadows" that seem to fall on the Moon. These shadows are assumed by most to be the earth blocking the sun's rays on the Moon. In fact, this is a false assumption.

We see the different stages of the moon because of the position of the Earth and the Sun. The angle from which the light hits the Moon determines how we view the Moon.

The Earth completes one rotation every 24 hours as opposed to the moon, which takes 29.5 days. During these phases, the moon goes through a cycle that we can all watch and chart. The Frederique Constant Moon Timer plays homage to the Moon. The watch depicts the phases of the Moon in a subtle display at 6 O'clock.

Powered by the delicately decorated automatic cal. FC-330 movement beating at 28’800 Bph and exposed through a see-through case back, the Frederique Constant Moon Timer is a beautiful timepiece. The design of this classical model is ultra clean and functional. The watch is presented on a hand-sewn leather strap as well as on a sporty-elegant stainless steel bracelet. Aligned

with the different available dial variations, straps come in dark brown and deep black.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

First edition of the Frederique Constant Sales Manager Training Days

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During two days, we have received in our Frederique Constant Headquarters in Geneva, our sales managers from all around the world! USA, Dubai, Turkey, Russia, France, Holland, Poland, Hungary, Germany and many more were au rendez vous![[MORE]]

The event has been fruitful and elevating, as we had the opportunity to exchange knowledge and to get to know each other better. We do hope they all similarly enjoyed it and that they will benefit from what we presented to all of them.

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Here are few comments from different participants:

Thank you very much for the opportunity to visit you in Genève as it was quite a knowledgeable experience.
It was great to meet all our colleagues from around the world and listen to their input on how to sell more watches. I can say that I have seen a fantastic group!
Best wishes to all,
Michael from Florida


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Dear Sirs,
I'd like to thank you for the fantastic Training Days in Geneva, full of input and inspiration for the work we are doing everyday.
The nice dinner with the amazing view of Lake Geneva was great, it was a perfect platform to learn more about our team and to make conversation.
Already now I am looking forward for the next Training Days, next year!
Thank you and best regards.
Alireza from Germany


Dear all,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you one more time for the great time we had in Geneva. I personnaly really enjoyed meeting everybody, share all those experiences and I am defenitely more than happy to be a part of such a team, so motivated to promote Frédérique Constant around the world.

Thanks again,

Henry from France

Dear Friends,


I would like to return thanks to Frederique Constant for the great days we could spend in Geneva! We picked up profitable information from the team of the Brand and the Managers from all over the world! I hope you share the same feelings with me.


Kindest regards,
Kriszta from Hungaria



 

Hi there,


I would like to thank you as well for all the time and effort you put into this meeting (and the Sales Bible).


Thank you


Inge from Belgium


Dear Friends,


I think our slogan fits very well here,


One Team -- One Dream!


Thanks for this nice weekend!


Patrick from The Netherlands


 

Dear Friends,


It was pleasure for me  to be with all of you in this training.


It was very useful and I hope it will help us to increase the sales and to presentFrederique Constant better.


Thanks for the nice time, which we spend together.


Nikolay from Bulgaria

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Frederique Constant Gold Ambassador retailer level training in Rostov-on-Don

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“Frederique Constant Gold level Ambassador training ” – The retailers training’s events took place in Rostov-on-Don on last 09th of June with over 30 participants.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Positive comments on brand new Maxime Manufacture

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From the forum on www.EquationOfTime.com:

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>> You know, initially I was going to say "boring!"... But then I got to thinking... Most current trends are to OVERSIZE, OVERSTUFF, OVERDESIGN! and this watch is the antithesis of those very concepts. I think part of my initial reaction was antipathy toward a maker with whom I am completely unfamiliar. This watch is classic, if a little monotone. The movement is beautiful. Yeah, I would not mind owning this. And I totally dig the radial numerals...!

>> I'll wind enthusiastically. I'd like to see a central seconds hand and perhaps a nibbled 5 & 7, but otherwise find little which requires complaint.


>>Awesome!!!! Love the Movement!!!!

>>No, not boring..... Especially that movement. Looks like a fairly unique balance regulation device there. The dial might have too many different textures, but I'd have to see it in person. I don't see the "old school Hamilton" thing, but it could be one of the VERY few radial numeral dials I could actually like!


 


>>Great back, great crown and a great dial, except for that date subdial. It's probably just me but I think it's really difficult to do the date radially like that. Whether the numerals go around the entire face or just a subdial, to me it's always looks jumbled. Date wheels, especially when matched to the dial, are a good thing.

>>Gorgeous design... I mean, really... that thing is a stunner.

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