I sold my “last Journe” in the dark winter of 2007. It was a yellow gold dial, pre dead second tourbillon. At the time, I was on a binge, collecting several unusual RM pieces resulting in budgetary considerations. Hanging up the phone, after closing on th...
it really shows your love for Journe. As your handle VERY appropriately spells out, saying The Goal is Soul, I believe you have found your soul again with this journey. Congrats!!!
of the intelectual and time consuming effort in the creation of these stunning time pieces. It all ties back to a love and respect for fine time pieces taught to me by my grandfather Milton. Perhaps it's a way of reaching back to my youth and reliving tha...
I think sellers remorse can be even worse then buyers remorse particularly in your case when the gem was the original yg dial remontoir. I'm so pleased to hear how this story ended. It's amazing the connection we have to these small mechanical timekeepers...
I can only imagine the satisfaction of seeing a YG dial Journe return to the fold. I could never release mine. I only wish I had more of them then I do. Faithfully yours, Marcel
The yg tourb is such an unusual piece; but then again FP really has given us an entire collection of unique pieces. From the complex and beautifully ballanced Resonance (how better to say two hearts beat as one, no?!), to the lovely full dialed CS; each p...