
Indohorology shares a deeply personal milestone, celebrating the acquisition of an F.P. Journe Tourbillon Souverain as a symbol of achievement. This post offers a unique glimpse into a collector's evolving taste, moving from larger sports watches to appreciating the refined elegance of independent horology.






I am impressed with the range and variety in your watches, and even more impressed that you would add the DS to the family. The Pt case gives the watch a very nice and balanced feel on the wrist; not too big and just the right weight. And the glimpse of the RG plates through the Tourbillon apperture in contrast with the black dial is wonderful on this version. Congratulations and please keep sharing your pictures. Andrew
Really like that last shot. You have a nice collection!
I was only in my mid twenties when i jumped in into the horology world, back then i didn't like any dress watches at all. I was not fond of any watches below 42mm. My first rolex. the two toned 40mm subs, was handed down from my parents to me as a wedding gift, and i found it too small on my wrist. I started off my journey with 46mm bell&ross, then like many other young Indoristis , i jumped and indulged myself in Panerai brotherhood for quite some time, i even once had 7-8 SE panerais at on
this is one of the greatest watches of all in my book and I happy for you. Your entire collection is wonderful! Is it a black label version? In any case, enjoy it to the max!! Best, Andreas
among those perfumes. And a very nice them variation for your watches, My fav would be the HM4 I think. Thanks for sharing Alexander. Cheers, Mark
Double wow to your collection
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