patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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I've got to call a spade a spade. This piece reads like a puff piece. Way too biased Pro Journe in this article...
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of the Journe brand and I find them to be some of the most beautiful designs in the industry. Over a decade ago, I even flew to NYC to cover the grand opening of the Manhattan boutique for this website. And my mother is a big fan of the Journe brand too. But the article reads a little funny and puffy to me. I suppose there are two types of audiences for this article; the Journe faithful who just can't get enough of good press - and the Journe faithful who wants an article to appear credible? Someone who reads this article is likely already a fan of Journe Again, all my respect to Monsieur Brandt, and I'm not criticizing the article - professional courtesy among fellow journalists would forbid outright criticism. And perhaps I'm a hypocrite, perhaps some things I write come off as a puff piece as well - especially the ones about those Bulgari watches I've been writing lately.
I always love....
By: AuHavrePro : June 28th, 2023-04:56
reading his thoughts and obviously, seeing his timepieces. I don't consider myself a potential customer of his, but I deeply respect and admire him and what he has done in this business! Thanks for sharing the interview here, cheers, Filip
Respect!
By: Esharp : June 28th, 2023-05:41
What a refreshing approach - so different from what we’ve seen from the groups (my friends might notice I have been somewhat critical on this point). Of course they are constituted differently and therefore have different motivations. While FPJ’s watches ...
Unfortunately…
By: Esharp : June 28th, 2023-08:16
Just about everything - I’d say a solid 99% - of what I read these days in the online horological press is basically some sort of a puff piece. They’re all feeding at the trough and most of what I see has got to be straight from the PR machine. (Notable e...
Thank you Patrick!
By: Esharp : June 29th, 2023-00:29
See, this is the kind of conversation you get here but not elsewhere. And that’s a good point you make about auction prices and an elevated market generally. They’re a double-edge sword, I suppose. Yes, they leave money on the table which is captured by g...
Sad!
By: Motty : June 28th, 2023-13:29
You have built a great brand, great watches, but no one can buy it. I respect FPJ for his quality, but not even trying to become bigger to have more production to make a real impact? For what because he’s comfortable in his damn office (as he stated)?? Th...
Patience
By: Stirling Newall : June 29th, 2023-14:07
Thank you for posting. Personally after experiencing a variety of successful brands pursue growth through volume only to then destroy the quality and original ethos of the brand I applaud this self-restraint. Will I wait 10 years - I’m not sure I will liv...