(Continuing with the somewhat provocative titles! LOL) Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts Christian. Myself, and I’m sure everyone here, value your input and perspectives. First off, as I sometimes do I was trying to be a little provocative
It is good to report that article, this is my understanding of how allocations work too and the view held by the company as a whole. For me, my quest of late has been to identify and purchase what I would consider an every day Journe. If I were full time
When all is said and done these are all discretionary, non-essential purchases and we all come at this from different angles. Given the production numbers of FPJ and the personal involvement of FP in allocation (possible due to the small numbers) control
No allocation yet—but that’s just fine… one has to wait for good things to happen. In the meantime, this nice F.P. Journe alarm clock just joined the FPJ collection and will have to do for now. Had a great time visiting the Miami boutique attending the "O
Im taking a well deserved mini vacation for a few days so I’m celebrating with the Optimum. It still feels special to me. Simple and complicated at the same time. What’s on your wrist this weekend Best Christian
The article about dr Gschwind gave me a craving to wear my Optimum. I can’t help but think that this watch would have been something he would probably have approved of. As I’ve said before it’s not an everyday watch but one for that mood when you want to
But it would have to be 40mm and it would have to be the white gold dial rather than salmon. But it would also have to be at pre-pandemic prices! Truth is there is no next Journe for me. I'm fortunate to have gotten in 'before.'
I’m curious what the "next" F.P. Journe watch would be that you’d most like to add to your collection, and why. Not necessarily the most expensive or the rarest/grail piece — just the one that currently speaks to you the most. For me, it would be the Chro