ChristianDK[F.P. Journe Moderator]
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Agree. One needs to be a bit careful with all these blue dials.
May 04, 2020,13:48 PM
I suppose the silver for the long run. Less obvious but also more versatile. You didnt feel it was "too cold" without any contrast?
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Interesting you ike both as well
By: ChristianDK : May 4th, 2020-12:19
Im on the fence I could mix them, I would take the applied numerals on to the old dial Thanks MO
I like this version...
By: mdg : May 4th, 2020-11:58
...but the day and month apertures are too low on the dial. The old version had the same problem but the design did a better job of hiding it.
Good observation
By: TeutonicCarFan : May 4th, 2020-14:43
I believe the chunky frame in the apertures for the new variant accentuates how the upper bank is closer to midline than the lower. The raised leap indicator doesn't help in that regard.
Interesting
By: dustin.wu : May 5th, 2020-18:23
Exactly the same comments I told my boutique guy when I saw the new one!!!
Old clover on the dial
By: dustin.wu : May 5th, 2020-18:33
I believe the old clover shape is to hide and compromise the fact that the two window being lower than their optimized positions due to mechanical limitation. It’s not for everyone but it does work. The circle is more classic but then the windows issue sh...
I think it has always been given respect by the FPJ collectors
By: ChristianDK : May 4th, 2020-12:35
It is the first PC watch to have an instant change calendar. This can seem like an insignificant detail but required a huge technical effort and a lot of research. It is also one of the most difficult watches in the entire FPJ collection to build as it ha...
Haha!
By: ChristianDK : May 7th, 2020-04:37
I asked him about the Split in the classic range. I tried to convince him by saying that there is no chronograph in that collection currently and he needed that. His answer was typical FP style. “NO NEVER! And I don’t need a chronograph in the classic ran...
Lots to think about...
By: Cpt Scarlet : May 4th, 2020-12:41
Thanks for posting this Christian. I always reserve judgment until I have viewed the piece in the real world. My initial impression is that the watch is best summed up with the overriding impression of “quality”. The rhodium plated hands make for a change...
I am very intrigued by the new QP
By: NML77 : May 4th, 2020-13:11
I can’t wait to see it in person as I have found that pictures do not do the watches justice. I owned the old model but never got completely comfortable with the clover design but that is just a personal aesthetic preference. I appreciate the instant chan...
Interesting to hear from a previou owner.
By: ChristianDK : May 4th, 2020-13:54
Its a watch we dont see much here. I understand what you say about legibility. I could be a bit concerned about that for the silver dial. But as you say, we need to see the real thing. Thanks for chiming in.
Agree - always see a watch before evaluation
By: ChristianDK : May 4th, 2020-13:51
I was quite surprised by this update. Im wondering if FP felt it was needed to sell it or what his motief was. I cas see your point on the date being a bit Lange, as well as the strict symmetry may add to that "classical" feeling.
😂😂😂 [nt]
By: cmmnsens : May 4th, 2020-15:31
Thank you for sharing this!
By: BigAppleBill : May 4th, 2020-14:03
I’ve often thought of adding a perpetual calendar to my collection. But I’m bothered by the fact that most PC’s lack a seconds function that I find essential in a wristwatch. I’ve been slightly tempted by the PP 5320, though I’m far from sold on the overa...
My Pleasure :-)
By: ChristianDK : May 4th, 2020-14:44
Have you looked at the H.Moser & Cie. Endeavour Perpetual Calendar. It has an amazing dial and is one of my favorite PCs. I suppose th eanswer to your question is that most PCs hav very busy dials with a lot of information, so to make the PC readable the ...
But...
By: BigAppleBill : May 4th, 2020-16:41
...there are plenty of perpetual calendar chronographs. Why would a second hand on a simple PC be considered too busy, while a PC chronograph is rather common? Thanks for trying to help figure this out. I’ve seen the Moser Endeavour PC. While the month in...
I really like these changes.
By: Jay (Eire) : May 4th, 2020-18:58
Overall I think it’s an improved design (Dial) and to me more coherently Journe. I understand some have an issue with the thickness of the framing of the date windows, perhaps it’s amplified by the press photos and not so jarring in the metal. It’s also m...
I like the new one a lot esp the silver one
By: Tlph : May 4th, 2020-19:08
The first time I saw the pics of older version I was like “meh” - the dial looked a bit weird but then I saw the video and amazed by its function and then the dial looked so much better 😂 then the new ones were announced! I was immediately sold to the sli...
My thoughts
By: stabilizer : May 5th, 2020-09:19
Thank you for sharing here. I really enjoy these discussions. I have always thought that the juxtaposition of the oval shape within the dial, within the circular shape of the dial and case, is very cool. This results in the smaller 3 and 9 numerals, which...
It took a minute, but I just secured an allocation for this watch.
By: Swaye : June 8th, 2020-11:35
2021 build date. 40mm blue dial in platinum. Miami Boutique was easy to work with as always. I perhaps should not have said allocation, as this isn't an allocation piece (I don't think). More like a "get in line" piece. At any rate, putting the deposit do...
Thanks buddy!
By: Swaye : June 9th, 2020-02:33
I don't think production has been delayed so much as they are very limited and there is already a line. But yes, I do have something to look forward to!
Yes Im working on a post.
By: ChristianDK : September 24th, 2020-00:10
... I hope this weekend!! Just damn busy with work these days. Im at work so I dont have access here. Let me get back