Some folks I speak to recommend not touching a watch's innards unless performance notably off. Others suggest routine service every 5-10 yrs even if running smoothly. This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2025-04-16 19:56:34
Been a bit obsessed with FP Journe of late. Of course, I'm about 7 or 8 years late to getting them at anywhere close to list price. With 5 models I've been drooling over, I narrowed it down to 2 or 3 that seemed to have a bit less of a 'premium'. Found th...
Clearly the one watch I would want to own from the Maison if I could have only one. As to servicing, F.P. himself would tell you don't service it until it starts misbehaving. But, if it ever needs attention, I am certain this one would go to Geneva. Just ...
For routine maintenance, FP Journe generally suggests servicing every 4-5 years, even if the watch is running perfectly. This preventative approach helps ensure the longevity of the movement and catches any potential issues before they become problems. Th...
Some folks I speak to recommend not touching a watch's innards unless performance notably off. Others suggest routine service every 5-10 yrs even if running smoothly.
Iβm specifically fond of the importance of accuracy Mr. Journe placed when creating this model. The design, the concept, the visual appearance all top notch. Congratulations on scoring such piece!