
ChristianDK's original post invites the WatchProSite community to share their F.P. Journe timepieces, specifically highlighting the F.P. Journe Élégante as a perfect companion for a relaxed holiday. This recurring 'F.P. Friday' tradition fosters community engagement and showcases the diverse F.P. Journe collections among enthusiasts. His post serves as a vibrant call to action, encouraging members to display their cherished watches and connect over their shared passion.

The F.P. Journe Élégante represents the brand's entry into electro-mechanical timekeeping, distinguished by its hybrid movement technology within the Élégante series. This reference marks a departure from traditional mechanical movements in the F.P. Journe collection.
The 40mm titanium case houses the caliber 1210 electro-mechanical movement, paired with a silver dial and fixed bezel. Construction features include sapphire crystal and a rubber strap, with water resistance rated to 30 meters. The titanium case material provides a lightweight alternative to traditional precious metal constructions.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in F.P. Journe's exploration of alternative movement technologies beyond purely mechanical calibers. The electro-mechanical movement and titanium construction position this piece as a distinct offering within the brand's portfolio, catering to those seeking contemporary technical approaches in independent watchmaking. Production commenced in 2014.
…but somewhat matching your yellow Easter theme ! Happy Easter to those celebrating; and for those just eating some extra chocolate just because, enjoy it ! Some steel from Japan.
Nevertheless I'd like to wish everyone a great weekend!
A very relaxed and easy piece.
Ok, I will excuse you today because this one is so cool. I’m looking at Octo at the moment. Just need to find mine. Next Friday it better be a Journe though 😜🤗 have a great weekend my friend.
Have a great weekend, my friend 👍
That’s a promise! Next week the Centigraphe will get some more wrist time 👍 All the best!
This thread is active on the F.P. Journe forum with 29 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.
Join the Discussion →