c.mayorkas
6
Very disappointed with a name like F.P.Journe
A "remontoir" is a winding crown, even a child knows that and it is situated at 12 o'clock on the Chronometer a Resonance and very difficult to access, an awkward choice, but Mr Journe must have his reasons.
What angries me is the unwillingness to help and the attempt to charge me the first time it happened.
Now it is the second time.
We will see what the attitude will be this time.
C.Mayorkas
Fallen off
By: bs22fly : May 7th, 2010-17:33
Hi C. Mayorkas, Best you contact Montres Journe directly. Their email is: info @ fpjourne .com (please remove the spaces first). Just curious, what do you mean the remontoir has fallen off? Guess you mean the winding crown at 12 o'clock. Sorry to hear you...
An artist's attitude
By: c.mayorkas : May 8th, 2010-07:32
Thank you for your prompt reply. To be a child, in my eyes, isn't an insult. I still apologise if you felt offended. If I have run into one of the "lemon or 2 in the batch that sneaked out of the assembly line" - to quote you- I hope that the reaction of ...
in normal French
By: amerix : May 9th, 2010-02:40
"remontoir" simply means winder, i.e. the winding crown of a watch. What we often call a remontoir is just the shortened version of "remontoir d'égalité", which indeed regulates the flow of energy from the mainpring to the escapement. A friend o...
I am....
By: MiniCooper : May 13th, 2010-04:08
sorry to hear this.... I hope that it will be resolved soon.... my guess is that because it is platinum (the winder) it is more sensitive...... please let us know what happens.... cheers