
Chicolini's exceptional macro photography of his F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain with a 'TV' dial offers a rare, intimate look at a distinctive reference. His detailed images highlight the unique aesthetic and intricate craftsmanship that set this timepiece apart within the F.P. Journe universe. This article delves into the nuances of this particular model, enriched by community insights.





The details of this piece, are captured well by your handy work on the camera.
I could stare at it for hours
Thanks for sharing and congratulations on a special piece.
I can’t spread so much love, overwhelming but huge congrats on another stunning piece.
I didnt know you got the TV. Is it recent? We dont see many of those around. What are your thoughts on it? Great macro shots you are spoiling us with. Its a really unusual FPJ I think. Both in terms of how it wears due to the thick case and to the aestetics of the enamel and the visible movement. It is really difficult to describe. I think has an element of steam punk. I cant help thinking there is a nod to the early "Souscription" pieces in this one. My favorite part is the mirroring frame arou
The texture on the main plate, which serves as a pseudo dial in this case, is really interesting and looks different depending upon the way the light hits it; sometimes dark and sometimes really light and bright. Chameleon like! The size doesn’t bother me at all. It’s larger and thicker than all the other Journes but seems worth it when you see how much is going on inside it. It’s really very comfortable. And not really bigger than many other watches, but, since it’s a Journe it may seem so. I’l
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