That's a better description of it then I've ever come up with. Bravo! You nailed it.

Jan 24, 2021,02:33 AM
 

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A bit of whimsy.

 
 By: Swaye : January 22nd, 2021-02:47
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Quite a bit of writing on this dial

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : January 22nd, 2021-03:48

Is there a complication associated with the writing?

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : January 22nd, 2021-04:15

cool!

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : January 22nd, 2021-04:46

Thats stunning, amazing FPJ

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : January 22nd, 2021-04:03

I’ve always loved this dial.

 
 By: ChristianDK : January 22nd, 2021-06:47
I have come so close to buying it so many times but the Reports of problems with the calendar has made me hesitate. I quite regret this now. It’s SO cool!

Mine was serviced last year...

 
 By: Swaye : January 22nd, 2021-07:35
and it is supposedly a very simple correction at service to "fix" the issue they had. It's a wonderful watch. Very charming and unique complication.

What a beauty 😉

 
 By: holdemchamp1225 : January 22nd, 2021-10:21

The odd one.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : January 22nd, 2021-15:43
Really unusual watch which does seem like the odd one in the catalogue (not a bad thing and not a negative to me). I remember talking to some collectors about this watch several years ago when interest was picking up generally and the used market was real... 

I agree with all of this.

 
 By: Swaye : January 23rd, 2021-02:26
Sort of the "forgotten" brass and ruthenium piece. But, I think in time, people will realize the uniqueness of it, the fact that it is of the brass and ruthenium era, and that the layout and chapter rings are just cool. It's a fun watch.

Love it

 
 By: blau : January 23rd, 2021-06:10
When the Patek 5212 came out I thought of this immediately. But of course Journe does it more whimsically, including zodiac signs rather than business weeks, and through a turning ring rather than a pointing hand.

If you're going to make a watch with genuine idiosyncracy, this is how to do it.

 
 By: Rosneathian : January 23rd, 2021-19:32
I know very little about FPJ but have recently warmed to what it represents. This is the first time I've seen this particular watch too. "Whimsy" is the right word: it pulls off those dial elements with an almost nonchalant ease. Quite marvellous.

Yeah, I think waiting on brass prices to come down is no longer a viable strategy.

 
 By: Swaye : January 24th, 2021-07:28
This is actually still the last of the "affordable" brass, but I do wonder how long that will continue to be the case. It's a great watch and mine works flawlessly. I love it.