

One of the two major differences with the editions of 2020 is the dial. Well executed and sleek, the watches have a certain presence on the wrist but remain comfortable. The case features sapphire crystals front and caseback, and is water-resistant to 50 metres (in all fairness, a bit on the short side). The surfaces are entirely polished and you’ll have the choice between standard steel and rose gold-plated steel, for a more luxurious and warmer touch. Both versions of the Frederique Constant Runabout Chronograph Automatic are housed in 42mm stainless steel cases with pump-style pushers for the chronograph. As such, these new editions are still chronograph models, they still have that nautical, Mediterranean vibe that matches with the Riva boats and they are still classic, yet not too dressy either. Visually, Frederique Constant doesn’t break the codes of the collection and remains true to the design that has been shaped a few years ago. Here are the two 2021 Frederique Constant Runabout Chronograph Automatic. Following the watches for the 2020 collection we presented here, the brand is now unveiling some new limited editions, with quite some upgrades on the movement side. As expected, we’re talking nautical-inspired watches with a certain casual elegance. In the frame of this partnership started in 2009, the brand has been releasing several limited edition models intended as a matching accessory for these amateurs. For now over a decade, accessible luxury watchmaker Frederique Constant is teaming up with the RHS (Riva Historical Society), an association of amateurs and collectors of the famous Italian boat.
