
Photo credit to Jay, Cmmnsens and DruidPadj Well, it happened last year.. There is one Espace in my country.. so i put down my name on the bleu list.. then few months later.. i asked how is it.. salesperson said they dont take Bleu order anymore.. It doesnt make sense and i dont like the way how Esp



I'm having difficulty figuring that out. I can see from an FPJ writing that it's different from a boutique, but I'm not sure what it is, and how it differs from a non-boutique AD.
They also have access to special edition pieces that regular AD's don't have access to.
I assume that's what would make them different from an AD or a boutique. If the answer is, "No, that's not correct," then I remain confused!
but I do know that Journe is cutting back on the number of CBs it will be making for the next several years-from approximately 175 to 100. Journe himself said that there would be no more people added to waiting lists for the watch starting in 2019. By the way: whoever took that third photo you posted is quite a terrific photographer. Don't you think?
Current waitlist for the CB is at 6 years and they are cutting production by almost half. 100 pieces this year compared to 190 in 2018. The reduction in the CB is in order to be able to ramp up production of the new Tourbillon Souverain and Resonance. According to the article in FPJournal, “all waiting lists for the CB will be cancelled.” I am assuming this means those already on a list will stay, but no more people will be added.
And such a handsome wrist...
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