First off, thanks to Christian for keeping our little Journe storyboard going strong and free from conflict. This entire platform is, save for one of two little scuffles, generally free of conflict and focused on the commonality rather than the difference...
I think it’s been on this strap for at least a decade. The other custom strap I ordered for it at that time remains untouched (it was a Hermes orange ostrich). But I don’t think anything works as well on this watch for me than this camo.
Both this variant and the one with running seconds are the coolest watches FPJ makes. I hope more brands try to pull of the "digital" clock like ALS and FPJ. It's a very fun complication, especially when you can see the guts moving!
And that goes back to I guess 2012 or so. Alas, it has never happened for me despite other Lange experiments on my side. The Vagabondage is a far more elegant watch however. That said, I think the ZW is so much more powerful in terms of the visual, not ju...
I don’t know anything about this reference—agreed the camo strap works, but would love to see the Hermes—and, this watch is certainly a testament to your refined and eclectic — maybe undefinable — taste in watches! HNY, Jay. Hoping our paths cross in NYC ...
Your deep knowledge, your amazing collection of some special Journe watches…you articulate so well your personal thoughts, your evolution as a a collector and both good and less good findings and that makes it so interesting to follow your posts. Thanks, ...
But also I think we have seen a broader adoption of coloured metal cases in everyday situations. There has been a big shift in the style trends too, which means we have seen more and more red and yellow (yellow having made a real comeback in recent years)...
Treasure hunting is not an easy endeavor…and honestly I think the onslaught of influencers (and platforms which can bring influence) bring a much more volatile aspect to what might be appreciated at any one time or into the future. I did not buy this Jour...