Those are both great options.

Apr 15, 2021,22:01 PM
 

They both use the Octa movement which is a great and precise movement. Getting an automatic caliber is also something that would complement your other pieces nicely. A great thing about the Octa caliber is the long power reserve. If you like to change watches often, there is a good chance you don’t need to set it up again.
The Lune has the most iconic dial layout and has a romantic charm to it. This piece goes all the way back to the beginning and has had a few updates along the way. This would make a great choice.
The redesigned QP has gotten very popular with seasoned Journe collectors, I think the new, very clean dial design is a bit less characteristic of FPJ but it is, non the less, a really nice design. I’m not generally a fan of perpetual calendars, as I I’m not captured by the complication, but that’s just me personally. FP designed it with a quick setup under the lugs so you avoid the typical pushers. Also he puts his own touch on the complication by make it with instantaneous change. A great piece and of course a perpetual calendar enjoys a certain respect among the more difficult complications.
It’s one of Journe s most difficult and complex movements to assemble, and require his most experienced watch makers.
I hope this helps you a bit further in your thoughts. You are definitely on the right track to a nice pick.


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New Journe.. ideas?

 
 By: partha : April 15th, 2021-07:28
I am thinking about a new Journe. I have a CB and will have a CO soon. What could be next, that is different and achievable. I heard that they are sold out for all of 2022. Thanks.

What does the committee that told you

 
 By: robsallnow : April 15th, 2021-10:39
to get a CB and CO think you should get next?

A little harsh guys. But maybe to rephrase:

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : April 15th, 2021-12:31
OP, what way are you leaning? How much exposure have you had to other pieces?

I think your question is a bit odd...

 
 By: ChristianDK : April 15th, 2021-13:25
I guess it’s just the way you chose your words... I think and hope, for most members here, watches are about passion. My own rule is,if a watch keeps me sleepless and I can’t live without it, I will buy it. If not, it was just a passing phase and I will s... 

Perhaps an Octa?

 
 By: houstonian : April 15th, 2021-16:23
Octa Lune or Octa Automatique are both in my radar. I believe there is a regular production Octa Automatique that will follow the special edition launched on Monday.

Rephrasing my question..

 
 By: Partha : April 15th, 2021-19:40
Sorry for my blunt post. I was lazy to type too much on iphone. I generally like clean airy dials 38-40mm and in this case, I would like something that captures the essence of Journe. Thats' how I picked CB in 2015 and CO in 2020. I am refreshing my colle... 

Those are both great options.

 
 By: ChristianDK : April 15th, 2021-22:01
They both use the Octa movement which is a great and precise movement. Getting an automatic caliber is also something that would complement your other pieces nicely. A great thing about the Octa caliber is the long power reserve. If you like to change wat... 

Lune - platinum and red gold dial

 
 By: Partha : April 16th, 2021-20:20
how will this look? Normally platinum case + grey dial OR red gold case + red gold dial. Thinking of switching..Can't find a picture on the Internet. Have you guys seen this? there is one here with older model www.europeanwatch.com

Yes I’ve seen it and it’s nice. Sorry don’t have a picture here.

 
 By: ChristianDK : April 16th, 2021-22:06
It definitely works. I believe you can just request it. While I like the pink dials, I LOVE the white gold ones. They are so much nicer than in pictures. They are not really grey irl. Rather a subtle tone of taupe.