I know F.P. Journe doesn’t officially participate in Watches & Wonders, but last year during W&W week I was invited to a luncheon at the Manufacture and had the chance to see and try on all the 2025 releases firsthand — including the two boutique Chronomè
From a cheeky handful of cherry tomatoes to a sizzling, love-filled shakshuka… 🍅❤️ Even a F.P. Journe minute repeater knows — with the right timing and a little heat, small things turn into something unforgettable. ....a perfect "before and after" Saturda
CHRONOMÈTRE SOUVERAIN ANNIVERSAIRE TOKYO - Polished Titanium, CS - Calibre 1304 Limited Series: 20 pieces (2005) Source: Quattro www.watchprosite.com / This was a Grail piece for me at one time
I have no idea if it is more instrumental than dressy but I do know it is beautiful and I could look at it for ages and still have no clue how to read the chronograph or I could look at the movement and not care. Marc
This watch just looks right on you. I don’t think you can overshow this watch, ever! For me, the most enjoyable part of this forum is our real life with our beloved watches. All the artificial staging you can find on instagram. I prefer real life. I have
I’m not a Journe collector, so my answer is of very little importance. The Chronomètre Souverain is a watch I find elegant and would be happy to wear. The Centigraphe, on the other hand, has a very sporty aesthetic which isn’t for me and I find the dial a
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
Happy International Fibonacci & Golden Ratio Day! No better moment to celebrate the creativity and visual harmony of F.P. Journe. One thing I’ve always loved about Journe’s dials is how naturally they echo the same proportional balance that makes Fibonacc