
Patrickh's original post highlights the F.P. Journe Quantième Perpétuel, drawing attention to its instantaneous and simultaneous date change mechanism. This discussion explores the community's reception of the new QP's design elements, particularly the dial colors and layout, offering valuable insights for collectors considering this significant reference.


Thanks for the pictures, looks indeed very nice. I really like the layout with the typical FPJ design elements, the raised indices (are they meanwhile stamped or pasted?) and the legible layout. What is (IMHO) even more impressive is that we have here a PC which is both simultaneous and instantaneous. If I recall correctly, PP does it only with few of their Uber-tiered watches but not all the PC. Regarding the blue, I find the hue nice but must confess of a certain element of “deja vu” with so m
I also prefer sub-dial color which matches better with main dial color. Red color for all day-date-month letters/numbers ;-)
If you like perpetual calendar watches this should be on your radar. First as you say the instant change. The easy setingt tab at the lug. People debate the old versus the new dial and I believe the majority prefer the new layout. I still have a thing for the old “clover” dial. I like the steel frame and find it a bit more FPJ. The new one is really clean which is also a good thing and the design is perhaps ore balanced. I have a number of blue dial watches but a blue dial is not as versatile as
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