In a perfect FPJ "collector" world, there should be only 68 people able to apply for V1, but we are living in a real-world, and many of those pieces has be sold off. Technically there can be up to 136 people (68 V2, 68 V3) who can apply for these 68 piece
This would be a piece to add if I were completing a resonance set - ie. V1, V2 (parking meter) and V3 shown here. For someone acquiring 'only' one resonance for their collection, the original 38mm is the one to go with in my opinion. This one is quite nic
The CB is indeed a watch that you can wear all the time i think , but the V2 is something special imho . To bad you dont enjoy that watch to the max . If i would have owned both the V2 would be on my wrist most of the time 🙏🏻. Would love to see some more
i was just discussing this with a good friend on tuesday!! i have seen and felt v2 in the flesh, but not v1. v0 - horological historic significance, but i am not a mature enough collector to appreciate it. v1 - brass movement? arguably more collectable...
bs22fly, excellent pics! makes me want to wear my V1 today! i'm also excited about getting my v2 but was wondering how long it will take for delivery... I can't imagine they would be able to make more than a 4 or 5 per month at least in the first few mont
Folks (also sorry for posting wrong place previously)... Just read in revolution magazine the original owners of the vagabondage will have the opportunity to buy the matching case number of the vagabondage 2. I'm a fortunate owner of the original v1 and w
I too, in addition to my passion for FPJ, am an avid fan of RM. I have maintained my Tourbillon with Remontoir, but sold a PT datograph and Resonance in part of a trade on an RM 002 V2 in WG. I miss the look of the Resonance (winding was a problem for me