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Direct Comparison · 2026
Söner Amorous vs
Frederique Constant
Classics Carrée
A Swedish watch with Swiss movement versus a Swiss automatic rectangular watch in a similar price range. Here is how they actually compare.
Söner Watches
Amorous
From $620
Frederique Constant
Classics Carrée Automatic
From $1,200
I'm Freddie Palmgren, founder of Söner Watches, the only brand in the world built exclusively around rectangular watches. Frederique Constant is a brand I respect — they have done more than almost anyone to make genuine Swiss automatic rectangular watchmaking accessible. This comparison is honest. Here is what each watch actually delivers and where the $580 price difference goes.
Specifications
| Spec | Söner Amorous | FC Classics Carrée Automatic |
|---|---|---|
| Price | From $620 Söner | From $1,200 |
| Movement | Sellita SW100A automatic, 25 jewels, 28,800vph | FC-303 calibre (Sellita SW200), 26 jewels, 28,800vph |
| Power reserve | 42 hours | 38 hours Söner |
| Case dimensions | 40 x 28mm | 42.3 x 30mm |
| Thickness | 10mm Similar | 10.51mm |
| Case material | 800HV hardened stainless steel Söner | Polished stainless steel |
| Case back | Arched, screw-down | Sapphire display, open FC |
| Crystal | Sapphire, AR coated Söner | Sapphire |
| Water resistance | 5 ATM / 50m Söner | 3 ATM / 30m |
| Warranty | 10 years international Söner | 2 years international |
| Date function | Yes, at 3 o'clock Tie | Yes, at 6 o'clock |
| Dial finishing | Clean contemporary dial, multiple colours | Guilloché centre, sunray outer, faceted indexes FC |
| Strap width | 20mm Söner | 18mm |
| Serial number | Yes Tie | Yes |
| Brand heritage | Founded 2016, Sweden | Founded 1988, Geneva. Carrée since 2003 FC |
| Rectangular focus | Every watch rectangular Söner | One collection among many |
| Design awards | German Design Award 2026, A' Design Award 2018 | Part of Citizen Group |
Design
Both watches draw from the same Art Deco rectangular tradition and both wear cleanly on the wrist. The Carrée at 42.3x30mm is slightly larger than the Amorous at 40x28mm. The more meaningful design difference is in the dial and case back.
The Carrée's dial combines a guilloché-engraved centre panel with a sunray-finished outer ring and faceted applied indexes — it is one of the most genuinely well-finished dials at its price point in the rectangular watch category. The display caseback showing the decorated FC-303 rotor is another strong visual argument for the Carrée. If dial finishing and movement visibility matter to you, the Carrée has a real advantage here.
The Amorous offers cleaner, more contemporary dials in multiple colours with AR-coated sapphire crystal. It does not have a display caseback, but it does have an arched case back that follows the wrist contour for improved wearing comfort. For the full context on how rectangular watches fit different style contexts see the rectangular watch style guide.
Movement
Both watches use Sellita-based Swiss automatic movements, which is honest and appropriate for this price segment. The FC-303 in the Carrée is based on the Sellita SW200, the industry standard workhorse used across dozens of Swiss brands. It has 26 jewels, 38 hours of power reserve, and a stop-seconds mechanism for precise setting. The decorated gold rotor is visible through the display caseback.
The Amorous uses the Sellita SW100A with 25 jewels and 42 hours of power reserve — four hours more than the Carrée. Neither movement is in-house, both are well-regulated Swiss automatics. The practical difference between them in daily use is minimal. For buyers who want to understand the tradeoffs in automatic rectangular movements in depth, the automatic vs quartz guide covers this fully.
Price and value
The Amorous starts at $620. The Carrée Automatic starts at $1,200. That is a $580 difference — meaningful but not a different league. What the Carrée's premium buys is better dial finishing, the display caseback, and Frederique Constant's 35-year Geneva manufacture heritage. What it does not buy is better water resistance, a longer warranty, a harder case, AR-coated crystal, or a wider strap width.
The Amorous's 5 ATM water resistance versus the Carrée's 3 ATM is a genuine practical advantage for a watch worn daily. The 10-year warranty versus 2 years is substantial regardless of price. The 800HV case hardness means the Amorous is significantly more scratch-resistant — polished steel cases scratch visibly with regular wear, which the Carrée's standard polished steel case will do over time.
For buyers who prioritise dial artistry and want to see the movement through the caseback, the Carrée earns its premium at $1,200. For buyers who want the rectangular automatic aesthetic with the best functional specification at the lowest price in the category, the Amorous wins clearly at $620.
Bottom Line
Buy the Söner Amorous if...
You want a Swedish-designed rectangular watch with Swiss automatic movement and the best functional specification at its price. 800HV hardened case, 5 ATM, AR-coated sapphire, 42h power reserve, 10-year warranty, multiple dial colours. From $620. German Design Award 2026.
Buy the FC Classics Carrée if...
Dial finishing and movement visibility are priorities. The guilloché dial and display caseback showing the decorated rotor are genuinely distinctive at $1,200. A well-made Swiss automatic rectangular watch from a respected Geneva manufacture.
Explore the Söner Amorous
Swiss automatic. 40x28mm rectangular case. 800HV hardened steel. Sapphire crystal with AR coating. Date at 3 o'clock. 5 ATM. 10-year international warranty. From $620. The world's only rectangular watch brand.






















































