I have two Journes that have been nothing but reliable; and great timekeepers-the CB and an Octa Lune. I just took possession of my second Centigraphe Souverain. The chronograph hands on the first one would never reset to zero, and so I didn't keep it-it went back to the dealer. And I had a Resonance whose 24 hour dial would never match up with the right hand dial; nor would the minute hand and hour hand match. That went back to the dealer as well. So my experience with the ultra-complicated Journes was not good-similar to CR's, but I didn't keep them.
As I stated above, I decided to take another shot at ownership of the Centigraphe, as it has to be one of the most striking and beautiful watches available. And guess what: the chronograph doesn't always work! However, I think I will follow Craig's lead on this one and keep the piece. The dealer is both a friend and gives a two year warranty even though the watch is pre-owned. I am documenting the problem and if it worsens I'll send it in for service. But it's just too beautiful a watch to chance letting it go again.
