Been a long time since I’ve worn this watch. But without question this watch is still the one that really captures my attention. The dial is so dynamic, that alone is enough to keep one coming back. But it’s also some of the unnoticed things. The font cho...
Re straps, almost any colour works on the CB. I have grey, this turquoise, orange, tan, green (khaki) and we have seen others here with yellow, red, other shades of green and grey, blues, pink (which looks really good) and on and on. Maybe the most versat...
I have tried a few of the 40mm with the newer slimmer bezel and it’s close (but not perfect). Visually it looks better for sure. But at these price points things really need to be right and so for me it continues to be a pass. Perhaps more exposure, more ...
Out of the current "obtainable" collection, I'm eyeing the nacre edition. But at 40 its stretching it and I find the guilloche a bit awkward next to the beautiful MOP so probably a pass
Like several other of Journe’s watches, I didn’t like the Nacre so much initially. But over the years this dial has really grown on me. I think the rose gold CS is now my favourite of the bunch. It’s hard to make a call when the size is borderline, the 40...
Despite all our interests and demasnds - In the end it comes down to aestetics. I love that first shot. It looks like a swimming pool on th wrist ;.-) I hope you are well dear friend.
That first shot is one of those crazy faces of the CB, you could swim in there. In fact I may have done that several times over the years while sitting at my desk!
The shot with the floating/reflected numerals is just gorgeous. I've managed to capture my CB in such a state a few times, but I have yet to figure out how to reliably reproduce the effect for one of my portrait-style photos. The CB is truly one of those ...