May I ask? Are FP Journe enthusiasts also Patek Philippe collectors?
By: Robert65 : April 5th, 2020-15:38
Journe is an outrageously high end brand with ridiculously well made pieces. Do enthusiasts START with this brand or do they discover FPJ only after first started their journey at Patek?
In my experience very few start with FPJ, it's pretty much the end (or very close to it) of the rabbit hole...
By: IndieFan : April 5th, 2020-17:40
I collected many more brands prior to stumbling across FPJ, and for me, it followed production volumes... firstly, Rolex, then Patek, A Lange & Sohne and then the world of smaller independents, like FPJ and Kari V. Now, my collecting focus is mostly on FPJ, as I struggle to find excitement in those other brands these days...
The Journe collectors I know personally, or have a relationship with here on the Forum, all have come to the brand after many, many years in the desert. And quite a few, Like Indie above, end up collecting Journe exclusively, or almost exclusively. It seems that once you find yourself attracted to this style, nothing much else catches your attention.
In fact, Journe finishing is not typically on the level of Voutilainen, or even Lange. Journe’s strength is in its chronometry. It’s all about making the best time keeper he can. And a lot of effort goes into making unique and attractive dials.
Druid - Please continue, I appreciate your insight
By: Robert65 : April 6th, 2020-15:39
If you wanted to go even more independent that FP Journe - and not get too wild - what house would be your next step? Parameters: $75k or less, overall quality/hand finishing equal to Lange, with value-holding strength of Patek. Could you give me a top three? Along with the suggested models from each?
Both the Chronometre Contemporaine and the AK06. Many thanks for introducing me to that brand. Do you know prices? I could not find that information. Also, what research can I do to determine how Rexhep watches hold their value? Many thanks!