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Frederique Constant Watch Winder Settings: TPD, Winding Direction & Complete Setup Guide

18 Jun 2021

You just dropped four or five figures on a Frederique Constant. The last thing you want is to fish it out of the watch box and find it has stopped, the perpetual calendar has slipped two months behind, or the power reserve indicator is sitting at zero. That’s what happens when a quality automatic watch sits unworn without the right care.

A watch winder solves that problem — but only when it’s set correctly. Use the wrong Turns Per Day (TPD) or the wrong winding direction and your winder will run all day long while your Frederique Constant sits there, completely stationary.

This guide gives you the exact TPD and winding-direction settings for every Frederique Constant model, plus a step-by-step setup walkthrough, a troubleshooting checklist if your watch still stops, and honest recommendations for winders that pair well with FC movements.

Quick Answer Most Frederique Constant automatics need 650 TPD in bidirectional (CW + CCW) mode. Chronographs and select Heart Beat models require 800 TPD clockwise only. Find your exact model in the table below.

What Is TPD and Why Does It Matter for Frederique Constant?

TPD stands for Turns Per Day — the total number of full rotations a watch winder completes in a 24-hour period. It is, by a wide margin, the most important setting on any automatic watch winder.

Here’s the mechanism in plain terms: inside every Frederique Constant automatic movement sits a semicircular rotor mounted on top of the gear train. When your wrist moves, the rotor spins freely in one or both directions. Each rotation winds the mainspring a small amount, building up stored energy that powers the escapement and keeps the hands moving.

When you stop wearing the watch, the mainspring gradually uncoils. Most FC movements have a power reserve of 38–42 hours, so after roughly two days of no wrist movement, the watch will stop entirely.

A watch winder mimics wrist motion while the watch sits unworn. Set the TPD too low and the mainspring can’t build enough tension to run accurately. Set it too high and — while modern movements include a slip-clutch to prevent mechanical over-winding — you subject the winding mechanism to unnecessary repetitive stress.

Why the FC-Specific Numbers? Frederique Constant designs its movements with Swiss-made precision rotors that reach optimal tension at 650–800 TPD depending on caliber complexity. Standard automatics (FC-303, FC-305, FC-310) settle at 650 TPD bidirectional. High-complication chronographs (FC-390, FC-392, FC-395) need more rotational energy: 800 TPD, clockwise only.

Frederique Constant Watch Winder Settings: Complete TPD Table

Use the table below to look up your exact model. If your caliber number appears in the Movement column, use that as the primary reference — it overrides the model name.

Definitions:

  • 《CW》 - Clockwise winding direction;
  • 《CCW》 - Counterclockwise winding direction;
  • 《Both》 - Combined mode (Clockwise + Counterclockwise);
  • 《–》 - Undefined;
MODEL, DESCRIPTIONMOVEMENT / CALIBERWINDING DIRECTIONTURNS PER DAY (TPD)
Austin Healy Limited EditionFC-392CW800
Big Date Dual Time CarreeBoth650
CarreeBoth650
Carree HeartbeatBoth650
Chrono RunaboutCW800
ChronographFC-390CW800
Classics – Art Deco AutomaticFC-303Both650
Classics - Art Deco Heart BeatFC-310-3Both650
Classics - Automatic 2 Step CaseFC-303Both650
Classics - Automatic ChronometerBoth650
Classics – Automatic GoldFC-303 or FC305Both650
Classics - Big Date Dual TimeFC-325Both650
Classics Chopin Limited EditionBoth650
Classics DateBoth650
Classics - Heart BeatCW800
Classics - Heart Beat Day-DateFC-610Both650
Classics - Heart Beat Heavy RomanFC-310Both650
Classics – Index AutomaticFC-303Both650
Classics – Index Automatic ChronographFC-375 or FC-392CW800
Classics – Index ChronographCW800
Classics – Ladies AutomaticFC-303Both650
Classics – Ladies Heart BeatFC310-1Both650
Classics – Large Carree AutomaticFC-303Both650
Classics - Large Carree Automatic Heart BeatFC-310Both650
Classics – ManufactureBoth650
Classics – Manufacture WorldtimerBoth650
Classics – Officially Certified ChronometerFC-303C(COSC)Both650
Classics - SlimlineFC-303Both650
Classics – Tonneau AutomaticBoth650
Clear Vision AutomaticFC-303Both650
Cohiba Limited Edition 2010Both650
Date PointerFC-320Both650
Double Heart Beat Black BeautyBoth650
Double Heart Beat Only WatchBoth650
Healey - AutomaticFC-303Both650
Healey - Automatic ChronographFC-392CW800
Heart Beat PerpetualFC-710Both650
Heart Beat 2007CW820
Heart Beat ManufactureBoth650
Heart Beat Manufacture GMTBoth650
Heart Beat SiliciumBoth650
Highlife - Heart Beat Day-DateFC-610Both650
Highlife - Heart Beat Day-Date GoldFC-610Both650
Highlife - Heart Beat Day-Date PlatinumFC-610Both650
Highlife – Heart Beat RetrogradeFC-680Both650
Highlife - Heart Beat Retrograde GoldFC-680Both650
Highlife - Heart Beat Retrograde PlatinumFC-680Both650
Highlife - Large Slim Automatic SteelFC-305Both650
Highlife – Moonphase ChronographFC-395CW800
Highlife – Slim AutomaticFC-305Both650
Highlife – Triple TimeFC-308Both650
Index AutomaticBoth650
Index Clear VisionBoth650
Index Moon TimerBoth650
Junior - AutomaticFC-303Both650
Ladies Automatic Double Hart BeatBoth650
Ladies Love AutomaticBoth650
Ladies Love Hart BeatBoth650
Lady AutomaticBoth650
Lady Automatic Black BeautyBoth650
Manufacture TourbillonBoth650
MaximeBoth650
Maxime ManufactureBoth650
Maxime Manufacture LadyBoth650
Maxime Moon & DateBoth650
MoontimerBoth650
Ltd. Ed. – Frédéric ChopinFC-303Both650
Persuasion – AutomaticFC-303Both650
Persuasion – Automatic Big Date DualtimeBoth650
Persuasion – Automatic DateFC-303Both650
Persuasion – Automatic Moonphase CarreeFC-365Both650
Persuasion – Automatic Moonphase DiamondsFC-360Both650
Persuasion – Automatic Moonphase GentsFC-360Both650
Persuasion – Automatic Moonphase LadiesFC-360Both650
Persuasion Carree Heart Beat DateBoth650
Persuasion – Heart BeatFC-310Both650
Persuasion – Heart Beat DateFC-303Both650
Persuasion – Ladies AutomaticFC-303 or FC-305Both650
Persuasion - Ladies Automatic Heart BeatFC-310Both650
Persuasion – Large AutomaticFC-303Both650
Persuasion - Large Automatic Heart BeatFC-310Both650
Persuasion – Moonphase CarreeBoth650
Runabout - AutomaticFC-303Both650
Runabout – Automatic ChronographFC-392CW800
Runabout –ChronoCW800
Runabout –Chrono VeniceCW800
Runabout – ManufactureBoth650
Runabout – MoonphaseBoth650
Runabout – VeniceBoth650
Runabout – Venice ChronoCW800
Runabout – Power ReserveFC-720
Slimline Moonphase ManufactureBoth650
Slimline Tourbillon ManufactureBoth650
Vintage Racing ChronoCW800
Vintage Rally HealeyBoth650
Vintage Rally Healey ChronoCW800

How to Set Up Your Watch Winder for Frederique Constant: Step-by-Step

Follow these steps whenever you place a Frederique Constant on a new winder or after any long storage period.

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Step 1: Manually wind the watch before placing it in the winder

A watch winder cannot wind a completely dead watch — the rotor needs at least some residual spring tension to engage. Turn the crown clockwise 15–20 full rotations to bring the power reserve up to approximately 30–40%.

Screw-down crown models: Unscrew the crown fully counter-clockwise before winding, then screw it back in firmly when you’re done. Leaving a screw crown loose will compromise water resistance.

Step 2: Look up your model in the table above

Note the two values you need: winding direction and TPD. If your specific model isn’t listed, use the caliber number (FC-303, FC-310, etc.) as the reference, or default to 650 TPD bidirectional using the trial method.

Step 3: Program the winder with the correct settings

On the winder’s control panel, set:

•Rotation direction: CW, CCW, or Both — exactly as shown in the table

•TPD: 650 or 800 (or your custom trial setting)

•Rest interval: if your winder supports programmable rest cycles, a typical 10-minutes-on / 10-minutes-off pattern closely mimics natural wrist movement. Leave it active for FC watches.

Step 4: Seat the watch securely in the holder

Place the Frederique Constant in the winder’s cushion holder, ensuring the case sits flush and the holder grips the case band firmly. A loose fit causes irregular rotation and vibration that can affect the movement over time.

Step 5: Check accuracy after 48 hours

Compare the displayed time against a reliable reference (phone, GPS clock, or radio time signal). Modern FC movements are rated to ±30 seconds per day, so any drift beyond that after 48 hours on the winder indicates the settings need adjustment.

Watch running slow or stopping: Increase TPD by one increment and retest for another 48 hours.

Watch running fast: This is rarely caused by the winder itself. If the watch runs fast regardless of winding, it may need a regulated service at an FC-authorised service centre.

Troubleshooting: Watch Still Stopping or Losing Time?

Work through this checklist in order before concluding that the winder or movement has a problem. The watch stops completely

  • Confirm the watch was manually wound before being placed in the winder — a fully dead watch will not self-start in a winder.
  • Verify the holder is gripping the case tightly. If the watch slips inside the holder, it isn’t getting the rotational force it needs.
  • Switch to bidirectional (Both) mode if you were running CW only, and drop to 650 TPD. Test for 48 hours.
  • If still stopping: increase to 800 TPD bidirectional. Test for 48 hours.
  • If the watch runs fine on the wrist but consistently stops in the winder, the movement may need servicing — internal friction is higher than normal and cannot be compensated by winding alone.

The watch loses time (runs slow)

This almost always means the mainspring isn’t reaching full tension. Increase TPD by one increment (650 → 800) and retest. If you are already at 800 TPD and the watch still loses time, move from CW-only to bidirectional, which delivers more total winding torque.

The watch gains time (runs fast)

Gaining time is mechanical, not winding-related. The most common causes are a slightly over-powered mainspring or a regulator set too high. This requires a watchmaker, not a winder adjustment. Book a service at an authorised Frederique Constant retailer.

The winder runs but the watch is not winding

The most common cause: the winding direction is wrong for your movement. Some calibers only wind in one direction (CW). If the winder is set to CCW for a CW-only caliber, the rotor spins freely without engaging the winding mechanism. Switch to CW or Both and retest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What TPD setting should I use for a Frederique Constant watch?
Most Frederique Constant automatic models (Classics, Persuasion, Highlife, Maxime, Runabout) require 650 TPD in bidirectional mode. Chronograph models and certain Heart Beat variants (including the Austin Healy and Vintage Racing Chrono) require 800 TPD clockwise only. Refer to the table above for your specific model.
Should I use clockwise or bidirectional rotation for Frederique Constant?
Bidirectional (CW + CCW) is correct for the majority of FC models. Clockwise-only winding applies specifically to chronograph calibers (FC-390, FC-392, FC-395) and the Heart Beat 2007. If you are unsure, start with bidirectional at 650 TPD — using bidirectional on a CW-only model will not damage the watch; the rotor will simply not engage during CCW rotations.
Can a watch winder damage my Frederique Constant?
A quality winder set to the correct TPD and direction will not damage an FC movement. Modern FC calibers include a slipping mainspring that mechanically prevents over-winding regardless of how long the winder runs. The main risk is using a cheap winder with excessive vibration, which can affect movement lubrication over extended periods. Stick to winders with silent brushless or Mabuchi motors rated below 30 dB.
My Frederique Constant is not listed in the table. What settings should I use?
Start with 650 TPD in bidirectional mode. Manually wind the watch 15–20 turns, place it on the winder, and check accuracy after 48 hours. If it runs slow or stops, increase to 800 TPD bidirectional and test for another 48 hours. If still losing time at 800 TPD, switch to 800 TPD clockwise only. Most unlisted FC models will settle at 650 TPD bidirectional.
How often should I service my Frederique Constant if I use a watch winder?
Frederique Constant recommends a full service every 4–6 years regardless of how the watch is stored. Using a quality watch winder does not accelerate the service interval — it keeps the movement lubricated by maintaining regular motion. Storing a watch stationary for years without winding is actually harder on lubricants, which can dry and migrate unevenly in a motionless movement.
Does Frederique Constant officially recommend watch winders?
Frederique Constant has not issued a formal endorsement of watch winders as a product category, but the brand does publish a winding guide on its UK website that provides TPD and direction specifications for every caliber — a tacit acknowledgment that owners will use them. Most independent watchmakers who service FC movements consider a quality winder a reasonable storage solution for watches not worn daily.

Keep Your Frederique Constant Running — Perfectly

Your Frederique Constant was built to last decades. The right watch winder keeps the movement lubricated, the complications calibrated, and the watch ready to wear the moment you reach for it — without the daily ritual of resetting time and date.

Use the table above to find your exact settings, follow the five-step setup guide, and if anything’s still off, work through the troubleshooting checklist. And when you’re ready to find a winder that pairs well with your FC, explore our full collection of programmable watch winders at Roroos — every model supports the precise 650 TPD your movement needs.

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