A picture from several weeks ago, before the winter big freeze. Posting another from that series of photos in response to Emmanuel’s great post on the Niton Prima earlier. I see several similarities in both watches, things that sing to me in the Niton are
And that goes back to I guess 2012 or so. Alas, it has never happened for me despite other Lange experiments on my side. The Vagabondage is a far more elegant watch however. That said, I think the ZW is so much more powerful in terms of the visual, not ju
First off, thanks to Christian for keeping our little Journe storyboard going strong and free from conflict. This entire platform is, save for one of two little scuffles, generally free of conflict and focused on the commonality rather than the difference
It was to be expected that this one would become expensive… but still, heading towards 11 million is just insane. Well, it’s no surprise that the Chronomètre Bleu now easily goes for 150–200K. It’s only a fraction of the Coppola, but on the other hand it
Limiting this to just Journe, not exactly a household name if we are honest, I generally wear only the CTS. To me, it’s the least recognizable of the entire catalogue. I cannot recall the last time I’ve worn my Resonance or Vagabondage in public. Maybe 20
Most definitely deliberate. Each was bought with intent, and as part of a general upgrade in my collecting. I don’t think there is any real opportunistic purchase among those watches; but of course I was switching my focus to Journe well before the market
A shame that it is seeing less wrist time nowadays. I don't have any FPJ to participate... But I was cleaning up my watch pictures, and came across these few that were in my collection. Best, Goh
But a couple of observations in no particular order: - These are watches that never should have seen auction. There was never an “auction market” for a 323 or 372. Seller should have sold them to the dealer. - Results tends have been weak all season, but
Here's a photographic overview of the 18 variants to date of the A. Lange & Söhne Zeitwerk . As it's often mentioned that a digital display with jumping hours and minutes was not uncommon among pocket watches , I've included three of them at the end (amon
A gaggle of Journe, flock of Journe, an army of Journe, a pride of Journe? Any thoughts? Here’s my “joy” of Journe. I think that’s an appropriate descriptor.