As many of you know I have always had a deep passion for the Ruthenium collection. Not only is the dial color brilliant but the ruthenium covered movements are stunning. I remember constantly staring at the photos of the Remontoir and Resonance in the first catalogue and the rest of the set in the second edition. The photos alone stirred a strong desire to own them. I thought I would be happy with just one. This of coursed proved a fleeting idea. Over time I had collected 4 of the 5 with the Jour et Nuit the odd one out. I've said many times that it didn't speak to me, that day night indicator was too small or I didn't like the design of the indicator. Having put the piece out of mine for so long it was interesting to me how my view changed when I recently saw one. I realized that I actually liked the simplicity of the dial which appears darker then the others due to the greater amount of ruthenium covering the dial. I also noticed how that the indicator dial has a brilliant blue color that complements the hands of the watch so well. Suddenly my collection was missing something. My antenna was up in hope I would be able to buy one at a reasonable price. Patience has paid off. This past week I took delivery of the Jour et Nuit. It's been a long journey of mixed feelings and impressions. However, now there is no greater feeling then having it on the wrist. In a strange way it feels like I always had it. Some photos to share!
Yes I know the Zodiac isn't part of the 99 piece ruthenium series but in my mind there is no reason it couldn't have been. It's pretty striking on its own and certainly complements the rest of the set. You wouldn't want me to leave that sixth watch winder empty now would you?