Alex83
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that's one of the things that prompted me to request the trade;
Not wearing enough the Journe! Guess that's the problem when you just have too many watches..
not a great feeling..
By: Alex83 : November 1st, 2016-00:06
On my way to London for business; have arranged meeting with a seller for a swap...I look forward to the new watch...but letting go my Journe Bleu is really giving me bad feeling; should I just "miss" the plane? What if I have remorse after?...can I still...
Personally :-)
By: sham1 : November 1st, 2016-01:46
I believe the Chronometre Bleu is a keeper and is one of the best 3 handed manual watches available in the market (Roger Smith, Philip Dufour and Kari Voutilainen are at a different level in terms of price, exclusitivity and movement finish). Irrespective...
Thanks dear Sham...
By: Alex83 : November 1st, 2016-03:29
I really THINK you are right...let's see what I FEEL when seeing both watches together. The one am looking for also highly coveted, discontinued and a little marvel... The more I wait the more I feel I will come back home full handed..
Two are better than one!
By: dr.kol : November 1st, 2016-01:44
I feel that often we change just in order to change plus in order to get new experience. No! I am not speaking about women. This time... Too many times I have given away something I love just in order to get something new. Often it is not a good idea. Goo...
thanks R. !
By: Alex83 : November 1st, 2016-01:30
That is my biggest worry, my attention is most of the times drawn to the resonance, tourbillon, octa-line...but I feel the Bleu might be THE Journe to own on the long run (well, tourbillon 1st generation too)... Plus I got the Bleu at such a great price 4...
It will happen
By: Chronocles : November 8th, 2016-17:54
But guest what there is a reason why you did it, isn't it? Like the others have said lucky it is a piece that Journe will not stop producing anytime soon. "knocks on wood" has been a piece I've been always wanting my self but I'm in a pickle too. When a f...