Obviously a favourite of mine too. For me, I tried to think about which references really represented the entirety of F.P.Journe. A Vagabondage needs to be part of that.
I took the VII out for a spin yesterday, to the coffee shop and back. I know we have spoken many times of the wastefulness of watches that just sit unworn. The reality is this is one of those; I do wear it but not very often. But once on the wrist there i...
It is definitely not a watch that grabs attention immediately, thanks to the small case size and the dial (most of the space is the smoked crystal). I’ve always found it an easy watch to wear because of this.
The watch, the strap the sneakers. It’s so freaking cool and I would love to have this piece. Sadly the price has put it out of reach. Do wear it, even if only occasionally. It’s so you.
A lot of watch companies make a tortue case. Cartier, Patek Philippe, Chopard, etc. But this one is my favorite out of all of them! Combined with that super cool digital display, this might be the coolest of them all!
Obviously a favourite of mine too. For me, I tried to think about which references really represented the entirety of F.P.Journe. A Vagabondage needs to be part of that.
What I’m really missing is an automatic movement, and one could argue an Optimum should be in every collection. That will not happen for me for several reasons not least that the retail price on the Optimum is way beyond my self imposed upper bound for a ...
And the choice of strap is so spot on. Just one of those ultimate watches. Not a daily wearer, so there should be no guilt in keeping it nicely stored away for those special days.
This one was never for daily wear, that was always true and so it had been from the start a special watch for certain occasions. The problem in recent years is that there have been a limited number of those occasions ! So maybe it’s less a Watch collectin...