
ChristianDK's original post introduces a unique venture from F.P. Journe: a new restaurant in Geneva. This initiative highlights François-Paul Journe's multifaceted vision, extending the brand's meticulous craftsmanship and aesthetic into the culinary world. The post details the collaboration with renowned chef Dominique Gauthier and the horological-themed ambiance, offering a glimpse into how a luxury watchmaker translates its identity beyond timepieces.


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Geneva, Switzerland - November 1st, 2023 - At 49 Rue du Rhône, a new chapter begins in the (hi)story of a real Geneva bistro gem, with the opening of “F.P.Journe Le Restaurant”, the fruit of an encounter between two epicureans: chef Dominique Gauthier and François-Paul Journe. With their partnership, anchored in mutual trust and a shared vision, a new page is being written for this establishment that has seen some of the greatest local and international names pass through its doors.
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His cuisine is defined as Mediterranean, with bursts of spice and citrus reminiscent of his travels in Thailand. Gourmet and generous, his dishes bring new nuances to the classic codes of culinary art. Over the years, he has developed privileged relationships with the best local producers, shining the spotlight on exceptional foods from the region: vegetables from Pierre Gallay, poultry from Nant d'Avril, beef from Pascal and Philippe Desbiolles in Meinier, and citrus fruits from Niels Rodin. The menu features the chef's signature dishes - scampis in kadaïf, hare ravioli with truffles, a tasting menu, as well as a selection of fine wines for a unique gastronomic experience. |
| F.P.Journe Le Restaurant Rue du Rhône 49, 1204 Geneva T: +41 22 320 49 49 [Email address suppressed for privacy] fpjourne-le-restaurant.ch Open Monday to Thursday, lunch and dinner times and Friday, lunchtime only. |
The Chronomètre à Résonance represents F.P. Journe's entry in the Souveraine collection, distinguished by its resonance complication. This reference utilizes the principle of resonance between two independent escapements to enhance chronometric precision.
The 40mm case is crafted in 18k rose gold with a fixed bezel and sapphire crystal. The silver dial houses the manual-winding caliber 1499 movement, offering a 42-hour power reserve. Water resistance is rated to 30 meters, and the watch is completed with a leather strap.
This reference appeals to collectors focused on haute horlogerie complications and independent watchmaking. The resonance mechanism positions this piece as a technical showcase within F.P. Journe's manual-winding offerings. Production began in 2000, establishing this as part of the brand's contemporary catalog for collectors seeking advanced chronometric functions.
will be crooked! 😉😏
I don't get this... Why is it supposed to be crooked? Remind me of this joke!
Thanks for the reminder!!! I needed that one!
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