I've not seen one of my favorite FP Journe models posted here in awhile, so figured I'd share some photos of my Ruthenium Calendrier. I love how the dial goes from light to dark depending on the angle, which is what makes the ruthenium series special to m
So glad Journe has its own section now. it has been a while. taking some time to catch up with everyone's post. The zodiac brings a lot of joy to me it's puzzling on how it is probably the least desirable piece from FP. Personally, the watch works great n
I'd give one kidney, some bone marrow and half my liver for that piece. Brad and Douglas - you made me smile I find the ruthenium calendrier nicer than the YG dial. I forget the Vagabondage story. I'll try to refresh. Are there any VG2's left? I've bought
Stunning Calendrier. I remembered seeing it for the 1st time, not the ruthenium piece, but the regular Pt on Wg and I was truely impressed and wanted it badly. Your pic captured the very essence of this timeless piece, and my heart yet again skipped anoth
Driving around Beijing is always enjoyable. Either by day or by night. On this particular night I was on my way to have dinner at the Park Hyatt Hotel. I arrived early and decided to explore the shopping mall that shares the same building. As I came up th
Especially the ruthenium calendrier? Really admire these watches. (very few posts here, hello everyone!) Don't forget the movements!!! This message has been edited by Mostel on 2009-06-24 18:17:12
Wishing all of you a Healthy and Happy New Year! Here in Hong Kong New Years has already passed. I had the Ruthenium Calendrier on the wrist to bring in the New Year. At 11.45pm the date had already jumped from the 31st to 1st, the month read Jan and the
I sold my “last Journe” in the dark winter of 2007. It was a yellow gold dial, pre dead second tourbillon. At the time, I was on a binge, collecting several unusual RM pieces resulting in budgetary considerations. Hanging up the phone, after closing on th