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Haha π
Now who sounds like they work for FPJ? π
However, I think your suggestion is spot on.
Thanks Jay for your views!
By: sham1 : May 23rd, 2018-04:59
Yes the Credor is double the price of the FP Journe yet I pitch them against each other, such is the value for money of the Chronometre Bleu. The Credor however still offers excellent value for money as its finishing rivals watches costing twice as much. ...
I couldn't agree more...
By: RMB67 : May 23rd, 2018-06:46
I am also very partial to time only watches. Among independents, I would also add the name of Laurent Ferrier and the Galet Micro Rotor. Of course, not everyone prefers an automatic winding timepiece in this category. Between your two offerings, the choic...
Thank you very much Rob!
By: sham1 : May 23rd, 2018-11:44
Your analysis makes a lot of sense and with the current two year waiting list for a Chronometre Bleu, it will definitely hold its value better. But I am curious if I may ask - if it is such a good watch, why did you sell yours? It seems one or two others ...
You are very welcome...
By: RMB67 : May 23rd, 2018-14:19
I parted with my FPJ CB because a watch I had long coveted, the Anniversary Langematik with enamel dial, became available to me. The said, as much as I enjoyed the CB, over time the dial didn't quite captivate me as much as when I first owned the piece (b...
You made a good decision
By: sham1 : May 23rd, 2018-22:46
The Langematik Anniversary is a special limited edition watch whereas the Chronometre Bleu is replaceable should you ever want one again. I too have a problem with a watch with a blue or unusual coloured dial. Last year I purchased a Moser with a fume dia...
Agreed!
By: sham1 : May 23rd, 2018-11:57
The movement of the Chronometre Bleu is anything but simple making it not so easy to service although owners seem to have no issues with it so far. I even spoke to their Geneva boutique about servicing costs as I had heard many stories of high servicing c...
You are right!!
By: sham1 : May 23rd, 2018-13:10
The price of CHF900 does not include a new strap which is great because I do not really want a new strap on my watch unless I actually need one! As for that controversial topic of when a watch should be serviced, I am probably more partial to only servici...
So far,
By: sham1 : May 24th, 2018-12:25
I know not of anyone who has sent his CB for a service. No one has claimed any unreliability issues suggesting that most will not send their watch for a service unless something goes wrong. The Resonance yes and those who did have remortgaged their homes!...
The CB for me.
By: BMR : May 23rd, 2018-08:05
Iβm admittedly a sucker for blue dials, but the CB is just so seductive. The case shape, the way the shape of the hour and minute hands appear to melt together, the location of the sub seconds, all of these things are perfect to me. The rose gold movement...
I totally understand!
By: sham1 : May 23rd, 2018-12:31
But it might still be worth putting your name down simply because no deposit is required and when the watch does appear, you have the option to decline it. You might surprise yourself and actually have the funds burning a hole in your back pocket when the...