just wondering and trying to understand, Why FPJ see 18k gold as choice for movement material / base plate? Isn’t ‘gold’ soft than steel or brass or other alloys ? Is there any other manufacturer who use 'gold' movement ? Best, mahesh., Picture Courtesy :...
I think there are several elements which could explain why FP Journe uses gold for his calibers such as history, exclusivity, beauty, more practical to work than steel for example, the "power of gold" in our mind... He is not alone to do that. I know that...
People are being a little naive to say "oh, gold is soft" when this is 24k gold only. In fact, 316l steel has a vickers hardness of 140-150, while the 18k rose gold alloy likely used by FPJ is 180 vickers hardness. Yes, you can make an even more reliable ...
I work on tranmissions for automobiles. Yes harder materials are associated with wear resistance. However, even transmissions do not use hardened steel for bushings and washers. Bushings and washers should have softer material with sufficient load carryin...
At a microscopic level materials have sharp points called asperities. These can be described as sharp points. Softer materials like bronze will naturally wear away these sharp points until the material naturally has sufficient load carrying capacity. With...
I have read these statements: - In 2014, Journe released a version of Chronometre Souverain with a gold dial, again in efforts of living his dream of making a full gold watch. - "I make my watches as if there was no other way to tell time". -François-Paul...
in an interview which can be seen on you tube, he states that he uses gold in his movements to give his watches more value and to justify the prices he charges. Afterall, people always value gold more than most other metals. Sham