Exactly.

Feb 21, 2020,01:01 AM
 

Very unlikely.

Thomas

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Missing minutes indexes on Cs

 
 By: Kayla333 : February 20th, 2020-23:36
Hi , Have anybody come across missing minutes indexes on CS. Thks rdgs ...  

Oops I guess [nt]

 
 By: Mohannad (aka Riddler) : February 20th, 2020-23:37

Oh wow!

 
 By: Bounce781 : February 21st, 2020-00:01
Never seen that before

Aaaahh... the very rare 56-minutes-dial!

 
 By: ronhan : February 21st, 2020-00:25
Thanks to those flaws, the watch is worth now FANTASTIZILLIONS! ;-)

Strange 🤔 [nt]

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : February 21st, 2020-00:35

i'm just wondering is it true unless it is your watch....

 
 By: mahesh : February 21st, 2020-00:46
in my understanding, dial is pad printed - so i don't see a logic how it can miss (if so, it can't be on 1 timepiece either). well, if it is your watch - then you've a piece unique ! Best, mahesh.,

Exactly.

 
 By: Thomahof : February 21st, 2020-01:01
Very unlikely. Thomas

Mine doesn't have it

 
 By: batholith : February 21st, 2020-01:17
but it is the later version

seriously???

 
 By: ChristianDK : February 21st, 2020-02:09
Im wondering the same as others here - is this your watch? Since it is pad printed it is very strange how indexes could be missing in su a sharp and precise way.

thats my guess ;-) [nt]

 
 By: ChristianDK : February 21st, 2020-02:43

Wow

 
 By: dustin.wu : February 21st, 2020-03:12
Lottery winner. I can’t imagine how much will it be in decades. I am jealous!

Never seen that before. BUT I’ve seen the other pictures of this watch just now (just to try and be sure it wasn’t a photoshop) and it looks legit.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : February 21st, 2020-03:30
As others have said, not sure how this happened only once, and not sure how it happens if pad printed (although I guess it would be a simple fault whereby the markers are somehow not primed). Perhaps it was a batch of errors and one or two slipped through... 

Has anybody run this by FPJ?

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : February 21st, 2020-06:17
Anyhoo, it'd be an easy dial swap. Also, hard to imagine nobody noticed this. May we have a picture of the back so we can see the serial number?

I have similar thoughts

 
 By: ChristianDK : February 21st, 2020-06:38
Dial printer who is one person, doing the printing by hand, one at a time, doesn’t notice. Watchmaker who assembles from start to finish doesn’t notice, QC doesn’t notice. Salesman doesn’t notice. costumer doesn’t notice when making the purchase. Hmmm.. 🤔... 

DOH

 
 By: TCE : February 21st, 2020-08:36
...  

ROFL [nt]

 
 By: ChristianDK : February 21st, 2020-10:01

No, serial is blurred.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : February 21st, 2020-18:40
Why mention to FPJ? To determine legitimacy? Looking at some others of the pictures the pin buckle does not look good. Perhaps it’s an early watch / buckle, buts the engraving of FP Journe is very rough.

Case looks heavily polished too. It has clearly been done by someone at a butchers shop.

 
 By: ChristianDK : February 21st, 2020-22:06
Early buckles where fine. Not rough like this one. I can’t explain this dial but the rest of the watch looks quite poor condition

piece unique 🤪

 
 By: cmmnsens : February 21st, 2020-14:00
I like the orange details on 2, 3 , 8 and 9 o clock. Reminds me of the Ludovic Ballouard upside down watch 😂

LOL 😂 [nt]

 
 By: ChristianDK : February 21st, 2020-22:07