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Speaking of Chronographs
Until we receive more info on the Centigraphe from Montres Journe let's compare too old favorites. Both have very different looks and feels. I think appreciation for the Octa Chronograph will grow in time. The Datograph will remain a forever classic with it's stunning movement. I really like the 60 minute counter on the Octa. Some photo's to share:

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Reference Guide
foversta · Mar 16, 2021
Explore the F.P. Journe Chronomètre Optimum, a masterpiece of precision horology. Foversta and collectors discuss its technical brilliance, constant force escapement, and rising recognition.
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ChristianDK · Sep 11, 2019
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Speaking of Chronographs
By: bs22fly : December 6th, 2008-19:51
Until we receive more info on the Centigraphe from Montres Journe let's compare too old favorites. Both have very different looks and feels. I think appreciation for the Octa Chronograph will grow in time. The Datograph will remain a forever classic with ...
The Dato is really hard to beat, IMO.
By: amanico : December 6th, 2008-23:54
Just a killer Chrono, even if this Journe is not bad at all, it just can't beat the powerful Beauty of a Dato...IMO. Not only esthetics, but also Finish: The Lange is a Reference, the FPJ is, once again, not bad, but can't be compared, in terms of finish ...
Comparisons
By: bs22fly : December 7th, 2008-00:50
I put the Dato movement in my top 5! Agree the Dato is hard to beat for all the reasons you mention. One plus for FPJ is that the Octa's are so damn comfortable to wear. The Dato can be heavy at times.