And I wasn't sold on the previous iteration either. If there is a Journe which is not a "Journe" the QP is it. I don't know how to explain that ridiculous statement but something about these watches just misses for me.
I also like Perpetuals to have a moon phase, which this doesn't. My objection to the Moser as well; even with the unique minimalist face.
As much as I like guilloche, I think the version of the QP without guilloche frames the windows better, in the sense that the visual weight of the date relative to the rest of the dials is more to my liking.
Apart from their technical prowess, I love how FPJ came up with an absolutely unique design language that is both classical/conservative/timeless AND playful/extravagant/youthful at the same time! The number of USPs of this company is probably unmatched b...
And I wasn't sold on the previous iteration either. If there is a Journe which is not a "Journe" the QP is it. I don't know how to explain that ridiculous statement but something about these watches just misses for me. I also like Perpetuals to have a moo...
Super grand complications. The absence of the moon I think makes the dial cleaner. Putting the leap years where they are is an excellent idea. My gripe is that u die in the preowned market with these
It’s interesting that I always liked the old dial although I did find it a little too classist and in the heavy side. it think this one is much better. It feels more modern. My main objection is rather that I’m not so attracted to PC watches. They simply ...
I need to see it in the metal. I really want to add a Journe perpetual calendar to my collection but constant dreams of the (very unlikely) day FPJ release a Perpetual Calendar Chrono have held me back! I know, I know, he doesn't like multi-complications,...