Experience the thrill of unboxing an F.P. Journe Octa Lune Salmon Dial. King of the Road shares his passion for this unique timepiece and its evolving features.
ChristianDK tours the renovated F.P. Journe Paris Boutique. Explore its elegant design, natural light, and unique exhibition spaces, with insights on watch sizes and strap options.
Explore the F.P. Journe Tokyo boutique experience. Pulp84 shares insights on watch sizing, brand aesthetic, and community views on 38mm vs. 40mm cases.
Explore how a strap change transforms the F.P. Journe Octa Lune and dive into the critical discussion on aftermarket strap spring bar quality and material for precious metal watches.
I think it looks super on your wrist. Perhaps even better than on mine. What I also love, besides being a beautiful watch, it that it seems like such an easy daily wearer. Very legible and with the easiness of being automatic.
Is this one the latest generation or an earlier one? I thought there were some subtle differences, like a bigger date window. There is only one thing that brothers me - the tiny 9. The dial would be better off without it in my opinion ...
A couple of ways to tell, on the new one, the 4 and the 9 are small, whereas on the older one, the 3, 4, 8, 9 &10 are all small. Also on the new one the date window does not overlap the hour ring.
It’s one of those specific things that I’d think FP would have taken care of. He did for the Ruthenium, Anniversary pieces etc. For some dials it’s OK but for others the contrast is just too much for me. I do like Havana on Rose, it’s a very warm combinat...