Resonance References

Feb 27, 2015,05:25 AM
 

Journe references are to the calibre and whether the movement was the earlier brass or the rose gold.  You asked about the Resonance:


Early Resonance is 1499 (this is the calibre) R (for Resonance).  These were all in 38mm cases.  1499.2 the rose gold movement, RN (to denote Resonance Nouvelle).  Latter is true for both 38 and 40mm cases.  Transition from brass to rose gold was in 2004.

The Tourbillon Souverain (often called 'the remontoir') was only in brass, calibre 1498T.  The 'dead seconds' or second Tourbillon Souverain were all with rose gold movements, calibre 1403TN.  

Serial numbers become somewhat more complex and nuanced, and there are a few changes.  The above, though, gets to your query, and the case size is not designated via either calibre or serial reference.

Hope this is helpful.  I can send you by pm a book reference.

Best,

Douglas



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Journe reference numbers or equivalent?

 
 By: brandon1 : February 24th, 2015-09:42
Good afternoon! I've been compiling some data and I've been having a hard time finding FP Journe reference numbers. For example, Is there any nomenclature to differentiate a Resonance with a brass movement from one with a gold movement, or the newer asymm... 

I hope someone can help you...

 
 By: DonCorson : February 25th, 2015-03:24
myself I have no info. Don

Thanks Don!

 
 By: brandon1 : February 25th, 2015-12:46
I'll hold out hope for a while longer, but I'm not sure they are referenced the standard way. I searched pretty extensively prior to posting the question, so there may not be an answer! Thanks again! Brandon

Resonance References

 
 By: Douglas : February 27th, 2015-05:25
Journe references are to the calibre and whether the movement was the earlier brass or the rose gold. You asked about the Resonance: Early Resonance is 1499 (this is the calibre) R (for Resonance). These were all in 38mm cases. 1499.2 the rose gold moveme... 

Thank you!

 
 By: brandon1 : March 3rd, 2015-11:45
Thank you for the very helpful info! I should be able to deduce the reference numbers I need from this info. Thank you again! Cheers, Brandon