AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
12829
Still smiling ...
Hi Alex,
Pleased you found this thread. You were one of the first to see the Journe and it looked good on your wrist too!
And yes, I haven't stopped smiling yet. In fact I have become a bit of a horological 'boring old f*rt' because I wear it for the majority of each day.
I hope life is good for you.
Andrew
Don't call me names ...
By: AndrewD : August 18th, 2010-18:58
Hi Amery, Here is an earlier thread where we tried to work out what to call ourselves . Interestingly, horological tragic wasn't meantioned, but I am happy to take credit for coining a new term, and I give you permission to use it as often as you want! A
Date change ...
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-05:25
So that's the Horor part of Hororgasm?! The internet chatter on the date wheel issue was that it was due to an excess of lubricant and possibly some over tightening of a component of the date mechanism. The precise details were never made clear from Montr...
jumping in on Bach
By: amerix : August 17th, 2010-07:51
The photo of the RdM on the CD cover is fantastic !!! A visit to the FP Journe site will tell you that KJ is in tune with the principle of resonance. Unfortunately I do not know the recording. But coming from ECM one can be sure that it will - well - also...
many stories about that
By: amerix : August 17th, 2010-08:52
and how he drove his producers and recording engineers to distraction. But it was more singing than mumbling for him. Sometimes an unused hand would go floating off to conduct an invisible (and unneeded) orchestra, while he was shaping a phrase. At least ...
Talking about Bach's
By: schen : August 17th, 2010-21:38
Well-Tempered Clavier and Goldberg Variations, I must confess they are among my most cherished music. I am glad to find that here in this wonderful forum we are not only connected by great watches, but also by great music. My favorite WTC recordings are L...
Well-Tempered Jarrett …
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-18:52
Thanks Respo, You grasped exactly what I was trying to convey in my story. I will explain the Journe-Jarrett-Pplater-AndrewD connection in another post, but for a quick comment on Keith Jarrett’s interpretation of J.S.Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier I would ...
The Jarrett Connection …
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-19:04
Many of you will know that there is a link between Keith Jarrett and the Journe Resonance . Pplater and I are both Jarrett fans, and have been known to be independently listening to the same piece of music on opposite sides of the continent at the same ti...
Talking about Keith Jarrett
By: schen : August 17th, 2010-21:03
I love his music. Last year I went to his concert where he played with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. It's so wonderful. I also admire his great taste as shown in his watch collection. I still have the catalog of a 2006 Antiquorum auction in which more...
!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
By: pplater : August 17th, 2010-22:48
"Aw, shucks..." Just working through your [sensational!] post now, as a quick lunchtime distraction, and of course the pictorial Jarrett reference leapt off the page. Nice touch, Andrew, and thanks for the gesture - it's 'off to the pool room' with that o...
Feeling
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-15:24
Hi Ping, Thanks for your story and comments. You have cut right to the centre of my love for Journe timepieces. When most other decisions I make about watches are made rather intellectually (from the 'head' if you like), Journe watches reach an emotional ...
Wonderful post
By: Nomer : August 17th, 2010-14:40
Sometimes you see a watch and it's just a watch, but then you hear a story like yours and a relationship develops and it's not just any watch but something special. It reminds me a bit of an excerpt from some recent bed-time reading for the children; Anto...
Great quotation
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-15:50
That's a wonderful and very appropriate quotation, Nomer, and I appreciate the sentiment very much. There are thousands of watches out there, many of them very nice watches, but finding the right watch for 'you' is a rare thing. Andrew
Thanks Nilo ...
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-19:53
Journe manages to channel traditional watchmaking and gothic sensibilities with a modern twist. Someone long ago described the designs as "retro-futuristic", which I tend to agree with. Jules Verne meets particle physicist? A
Divine proportion …
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-16:02
Luca Pacioli (1446-1517) wrote “ De Divina Proportione ”, published in Venice in 1509, to explain the mathematical concept of Golden Ratios* (aka Divine Proportions, Golden Proportions, Golden Numbers) and their relationship to art and nature and forms th...
Espresso crema …
By: AndrewD : August 17th, 2010-17:18
The Journe YG dial takes on different personalities under different lighting conditions. Sometimes it’s matt, other times granular, and it varies from bright and shiny to rich and dark. Just as I like my espresso. This particular bag of Intelligentsia Bla...
Andrew, I love it!
By: CaliforniaJed : August 18th, 2010-21:47
Coincidentally, I made a latte for my wife this morning and pulled a shot for myself with Black Cat. And I am likely to be at Intelligentsia tomorrow, as I am playing hookey from work to spend the day with a friend from college who is coming into town for...
The Calendrier ...
By: AndrewD : August 18th, 2010-13:57
Thanks Topcat, pleased you enjoyed my ramblings. I tried to bring a lot of technical information into the review as well. It's useful to have a reference for such knowledge in the future. The Calendrier was the other Journe that I have come close to getti...
My Antipodal Brother
By: aaronm : August 18th, 2010-10:36
At this point drawing out the points of agreement seems silly, so I'll simply add that I hadn't worn my Journe in several weeks due to the weather, but had just put it on and gotten to my office when I saw this post. On the other hand, putting milk in cof...
More resonance ...
By: AndrewD : August 18th, 2010-16:06
Hi Aaron, I have been wearing it daily for the last few weeks, and pleased that we can share the enjoyment of these watches across the world. It sounds like this thread has encouraged a few others to strap on their Journe's too. If it's not too politicall...
Apparently I'm a Kiwi
By: aaronm : August 18th, 2010-21:13
Since I like my coffee as "All Blacks" Something about the affect of milk/cream on coffee i dislike. For me it's usually a mug from the french press in the AM, and if I want something while at work, I have an aeropress, which works surprisingly well, and ...
Thanks SJX ...
By: AndrewD : August 19th, 2010-04:09
There are very few modern/new watch companies that take such strong historical cues (helping us to feel immediately comfortable) and combine them with a modern but unique design palette. I particularly love Journe for that reason, amongst many. Andrew
Thanks Brad ...
By: AndrewD : August 24th, 2010-01:34
Pleased you liked my first Journe, one of many I hope, and a nice place to start. The Journe Forum and the enthusiasm of yourself and other collectors certainly fed my desire over a number of years. Great to finally join the club. Hope to read much more f...
I am late to the party...
By: dxboon : August 24th, 2010-07:01
...but enjoyed reading this post very much. The watch was gorgeous to see in person while you were visiting, and looking at the photos brings back good memories of your sojourn in LA. I love this FPJ and it remains high on my wishlist of pieces from Journ...
It is stunning!
By: AlexSunrise : August 30th, 2010-09:34
Andrew, What a wonderful watch to crown your passion in watchmaking. With all respect, specs aside, the thing I enjoyed the most (and to which I must thank you for sharing it with me) is the way you aquired it, and how it waited for you in the hands of on...
Still smiling ...
By: AndrewD : August 30th, 2010-13:56
Hi Alex, Pleased you found this thread. You were one of the first to see the Journe and it looked good on your wrist too! And yes, I haven't stopped smiling yet. In fact I have become a bit of a horological 'boring old f*rt' because I wear it for the majo...