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The calibre FC-930 is an automatic movement from Frederique Constant.
Introduced in 2006, this was Frederique Constant's first in-house manufacture automatic movement, following the FC-910 "Heart Beat Manufacture" of 2 years earlier. Although using some components of the well-known ETA 2824, the FC-930 is a thorough redesign with most components changed or relocated. It runs at 28,800 A/h, has 26 jewels, and a power reserve of 42 hours. The dial side includes central hour and minute hands only, with the balance located at 6:00 to facilitate open heart dials.
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