I was so lucky, to play with one of my dream watches the other day...the Vagabondage 1. Named after the wandering time display. It was the first time I got to see it in the metal. Only 69 pieces where ever produced of you need to be lucky to find one. La...
I was fascinated by the name itself & then the watch had a very different time display which was interesting too. Btw it is also the first one that didn’t have FPJourne on the dial ! P.S - I even recollect there was a small special edition done on this mo...
Yes, the Sincere is nice as well , but I think I prefer the graphic simplicity without the Sincere logo. But that would be even more rare, of course. A very cool detail you point out. It is not entirely correct, that is the first, FPJ watch to not have th...
thing is I own the II and III but have never seen the I. Rare watches that have passed the test of time in uniqueness and value. Picture is my wife and I wearing the two at the Del Mar Ca race track for the Breeders Cup 2017...Jim ...
I love all three Vagabondage Pieces. The case the complications, the concept. You are such a lucky couple Since you both own the 2 and 3 , can I ask you if you prefer one over the other. And if you do ,why? (perhaps not a fair question since they are both...
For me personally I think the metal is the first factor, RG just looks to me to be the best metal to really show off these cases. I was recently at the Boutique and met some other collectors / fans of Journe and had an opportunity to see the VIII again, b...
Very thought provoking. Your camo strap really plays well with the coolness and modernity of the design. Not something I would have thought of myself - but I can definitely see how this is not just a mismatch but complements the watch in a very nice way. ...
Probably something I should do just to see if I was right or wrong on whether or not it might work too. For me the Vagabondage series all needed to be mounted on something other than the OEM straps on which they were delivered. In each case they were far ...