Jay, well put and I agree! This is The Journe because of the uniqueness. While there is controversy surrounding the piece; irrespective of where you land on such controversy, one ought to respect the attempt to accomplish such a feat. [nt]

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Since we are on the subject; Resonance

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : May 28th, 2019-04:23
Controversial initially, now perhaps more broadly accepted. But if we ignore the physics this reference also presents itself as a very unique design. For non watch people I’ve observed the Resonance to be very alluring, but in no way intimidating (this ma...  

A very special watch indeed

 
 By: dedestexhes : May 28th, 2019-05:18
and as you stated, controversial, but isn’t that good? It creates emotions, start of conversations, ... I tend to agree that this probably must be the signature piece of Journe. Also a nice picture by the way. Br, Dirk

Wow..

 
 By: colton_d : May 28th, 2019-08:45
What a capture! One photo to encapsulate Journe DNA perfectly. Will be near impossible to improve on the balance of the dial and layout of the movement, and I wait with apprehensive anticipation for what the new version will become. One day I hope to land... 

It’ll be interesting to see what comes.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : May 28th, 2019-17:56
I’m not sold on the Pisa. I like the contrast on the dial for sure, however I think the charm of the early grainy dials outweighs anything that has come after.

My dog is beside himself.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : May 28th, 2019-12:01
He’s never created a thing and now he learns that all his mates have been constructing tourbillons!?

? [nt]

 
 By: dedestexhes : May 28th, 2019-12:30

Poor guy! [nt]

 
 By: ChristianDK : May 28th, 2019-13:03

I think you nailed it, Jay!

 
 By: ChristianDK : May 28th, 2019-13:02
With your beautiful picture and your description is just spot on! The Resonance will always be THE signature FPJ watch to me. And it strikes a perfect balance between being a significant piece of horology and a very wearable watch. The watch that has it a... 

Cheers Christian. [nt]

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : May 28th, 2019-17:57

Thank you. [nt]

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : May 28th, 2019-17:57

Controversy?

 
 By: mrds : May 28th, 2019-15:13
Dear Jay, may you shed some light about the controversy youmention in your post? To me, the original Resonance was the watch that brought FPJ to my (very limited) attention, and there was only admiration for the ingenuity of the resonance movement and the... 

Thanks Daniel. The YG would be the icon, a great catch if you can acquire it.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : May 28th, 2019-17:51
In terms of the controversy it was centered on whether or not the watch did what it claimed. There were questions about whether the phenomenon of resonance could exist in the wristwatch. Some objectors questioned if the rotational force of the two balance... 

Thanks Jay for commenting on the controversy. Now I understand.

 
 By: mrds : May 29th, 2019-02:05
My engineering background is not nearly sufficient to comment on the resonance phenomenon - I tend to trust the inventor. The real test for me would be if the seconds hands of the two movements actually stay in sync over the whole reserve de marche. If th... 

For the short time I had a Resonance the seconds hands did not always move in sync.

 
 By: TheMadDruid : May 29th, 2019-06:48
Though to be fair they did not stray far from each other. This was one of the reasons I did not keep this piece.

Mileage will vary it seems with these.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : May 29th, 2019-09:25
Mine has been pretty much spot on. However others have said similar to you, and others still have found larger variance. The struggle I assume is first in the regulation. It’s need to right and perfect. Also, and here’s another question for Christian’s li... 

The question of how the resonating complication might misbehave in practice always interested me...

 
 By: CR : May 31st, 2019-06:10
In cases where the two movements don't sync perfectly, I wondered if there's any consistency or predictability in how they might (mis)behave -- for example, if there are predictable patterns such as, "They two movements may deviate from each other by as m... 

This is one watch that I truly missed and

 
 By: CL : May 31st, 2019-11:06
have owned several times in different variation. But every time I let it go because it always' fell sick' and needs servicing which adds up the cost of maintaining it. It seems like the latter Resonance do not have such issues. Still, I do miss it. ...  

Actually now any 38mm Journes

 
 By: CL : May 31st, 2019-18:34
get my close attention . I'm liking more and more Journe watches of that dimension.

well shot - love the pic !

 
 By: mahesh : June 1st, 2019-11:00
Resonance is a great watch in deed. Best, mahesh.,