Jay (Eire)
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That’s a very fair point of clarification Christian (and Spangles below) re it’s temperament across iterations.
Much of the issue with adjustment does seem to be on earlier pieces, although I don’t believe it was solely confined to those pieces.
And in all cases and at all times, I’m a big fan of the CS too. Maybe the most underrated Journe.
Superb post Jsy!
By: sham1 : March 31st, 2020-06:29
The Resonance is a great idea but for me a watch must be reliable and accurate. Despite being the signature Journe, after reading the mixed reviews on the Resonance. I can imagine it can be quite stressful to own. Watches for me are designed to provide pl...
Nice post, Jay.
By: ChristianDK : March 31st, 2020-06:29
I agree and I disagree with your statement. It can be a temperamental piece. However my feeling is this is particularly true for the first generation, if it is not well adjusted and still it can drift. My personal belief is it was constructed to an other ...
I do not own a FPJ..
By: toxly347 : March 31st, 2020-11:21
.. but i remember well the fascination with the chronometre a resonance and in general with FPJ's timepieces. Although I came close, I actually never acquired one of his creations, and yet the fascination for those watches is just as it was.
Very thoughtful post.
By: TheMadDruid : April 1st, 2020-17:30
There was a time when I’d have agreed this to be the quintessential Journe. Wasn’t it his first “mass-produced” piece? But like Christian said-every Journe is quintessential; iconic. Maybe not the Perpetual? But every other is just so unique. So easily di...