Hi all. Currently picking one of two potential FPJ Resonance RNs (comparison images below on my wrist!) Gold (2005) Positives + A resonance is the best calibre of watch one can buy - and having it in a gold with the yellow/pink dial makes it more distinct...
For this reason, I agree that the gold feels like it has more Journe DNA. I guess the question is to what extent you are adding this because of the brand vs. the inherent features of the watch or your personal preferences.
For me itās platinum. I think the white gold dials of this generation are much nicer in color. Itās entirely different from the first dials in yellow gold or white gold. I not sure why you think that the yellow is āmore Journeā. I donāt recall to have see...
I had said itās not a combination Iāve seen much, if at all. And to me itās a bit odd, I donāt think itās a pleasing combination. One sold at Phillips earlier today, albeit an earlier 38mm brass version. Which was the impetus for my discussion elsewhere. ...
Good luck in your decision. And do please come back and post the watch when you acquire it. There is no wrong choice here. As I said, buy the one youāll wear the most. Also, I thought to give you some insight to a similar decision I made several years ago...
It also proves that buying what YOU love is the way to go. Yes, you could have made a few more dollars on the AU. But would you have enjoyed it in the way you have? And who knows how that is evaluated down the line. If people want to invest donāt buy watc...
Platinum is heavier. I only wear "white" color metals, I am such a living potato that gold in any form looks lost on me (other than AP's new Sand Gold, I like that a lot!) I'd go with the Platinum, but then add some elegant color straps to give it some ki...
Both versions are super nice. I'd prefer PT in a vacuum, but I feel like you'd do well to try a gold piece in light of your existing collection. Again, neither choice is wrong. Hope you enjoy it and looking forward to seeing what you picked!