I have always appreciated and liked this model as being something special just being down to the timing functions it offers, but now after your post I have learnt and can appreciate those additional facts that add to why it is a special watch. Wear and en
Generally speaking, I also much prefer the classic F.P. Journe pieces on straps versus bracelet models. However, the moment I saw this watch in person and put it on my wrist, it was instantly “all smiles” — and ever since, I hoped to eventually find one.
Some of the price increases are surprising, chiefly the rose gold and titanium LineSport pieces. Journe wants to capture the margin, rather than letting it go to grey and secondhand dealers. That makes sense, but customers are always going to be upset whe
Does someone know the differences between the following two references for the F.P. Journe Linesport Chronographe Rattrapante (both with titanium case and bracelet (without rubber protectors) and with slate grey dial): 1. CRT TI 44 B GR 2. CMS/CM
Just curious how they do. I imagine the frosted/hammered finish would do well, but no idea long term. I honestly don't know many brands outside of AP and journe that do the frosted style finish
While the unique "Chronomètre Furtif Bleu" Only Watch 2024 piece was the first in the world to feature a Tantalum case and bracelet, the small production run of the Chronomètre Furtif - now part of the lineSport collection - has been designed by François-
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.
If I had to picture any watch on your wrist it would be this one. No Journe on the wrist currently, I will have a little later, but I’m fully occupied with Osama’s write up on the “anti-Journe sub collection” (aka the lineSport). A few new pieces of infor