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First Journe… indecisiveness
Hello! First time on the FPJ Forum, wanted to get some opinions/reviews on the CS. Particularly looking at the Havana and the Blue. Would love to hear some thoughts and get some guidance 

This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2026-01-22 14:08:45
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Very personal choice.
By: Jay (Eire) : January 22nd, 2026-18:47
To me, both are very cold watches. But if I had to chose one in PT then it’s the blue dial. It’s also the more versatile watch and so perhaps you’ll get more wrist time with it. Personally I think both dials are better in the rose gold cases. Much warmer ...
Blue over the Havana
By: amarelli : February 5th, 2026-15:39
This is easy...the blue CS. As typical with Journe he fixes issues over time. The first is that the Havana crystal washes the dial with an blue tint. Blue interacting over medium brown makes for a bad mix. (akin to the color of baby poop, as an old art te...
Colors Posted
By: amarelli : February 9th, 2026-17:26
Hi IWC, Your picture illustrates it perfectly. The printing is generally considered to be "cream", call it a low intensity yellow. In bright daylight the numbers and hands look cream and the dial looks brownish. It leans towards an orange-brown. Indirect ...