Hilaria Baldwin attended the Gurus Beauty Awards and opening night event this past week in New York City wearing the Frederique Constant Classics Manchette watch.
Featuring a refined wide, polished silver tone bracelet and natural diamond-set dial, the statement timepiece brought an elevated finishing touch to Baldwin’s designer ensemble, balancing jewelry-like glamour with the timeless elegance and excellence of Frederique Constant’s Classics Collection.
CLASSICS MANCHETTE

The Frederique Constant Classics Manchette offers a sleek, contemporary silhouette ideal for all occasions, from everyday elegant looks to red carpet appearances. The model worn by Baldwin features a 25.7 x 20mm bracelet-style stainless steel case. The seven-link stainless steel bracelet features pyramidal Clou de Paris-inspired motifs and a square natural diamond dial pavé-set with 158 diamonds totaling 0.23 carats.
The elegant, statement-making Classics Manchette quartz watch captures the Swiss Maison’s modern approach to classic watchmaking: refined, distinctive, and anything but basic.

ABOUT FREDERIQUE CONSTANT
At Frederique Constant, time is an object of passion. It is not measured by the fleeting excitement of trends. Quite the opposite; it is a long-term vision, pursued through bold objectives, driven by the dynamism of contemporary watchmaking that dares to challenge established codes. It’s a Maison that dares to take risks. It dares to invent a Swiss-made watchmaking with a high added value. It dares to imagine new watch mechanisms. It dares to offer High Complications. It dares to break down barriers to better play with the paradox of contemporary classicism.
Watchmaking at Frederique Constant follows in the footsteps of its founders’ entrepreneurial spirit. It stems from the appreciation for fine craftsmanship of the men and women who make up the Manufacture, since 1988. It is a human, vibrant and authentic company. It is bold, having already developed 35 Manufacture movements – almost one per year. Today, the Maison boasts a collection of refined Complications developed and assembled within its own Manufacture in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva. These include the Tourbillon, Perpetual Calendar, Flyback Chronograph, Worldtimer and Power Reserve Big Date, as well as the Monolithic – a major innovation, manufactured as a single piece of silicon and operating at 40 Hz.
The range also includes automatic and quartz collections distributed through approximately 3,000 points of sale in 120 countries. In 2016, the Frederique Constant Group (Frederique Constant, Alpina Watches, Ateliers de Monaco) joined the Japanese Citizen Group to further its international development and foster new synergies.
For more information, visit frederique-constant.com.