regarding an FP Journe piece as a watch? Or are you all technophiles looking for the latest thrill in gadgetry? To me a watch is a watch is a watch. And as a watch it has to display - the time in an accurate manner – what is obviously valid for all FP Journes and in itself the greatest achievement.
... and I'm probably sending the Zodiaque to FPJ. But I wonder, how often it has to be sent there to get it finally fixed. The last service was in 2008 and I guess, at that time the correct setting was done. However, it is a brilliant looking "piece of art" and is indeed extremely accurate. It's my
... after I just became member of this illustrious club by buying a (used) Calendrier as well as a Zodiaque. When the Zodiaque arrived, I realized that it hadn't run for more than four month. So I had to set the date - what was easy. But then I realized on January 1, that month/signs of the zodiaque
Didn't even know there was a former AD in Germany. Since I got the answer directly from F.P. Journe in Switzerland (and they recommended to hand it in in Paris etc.) I took that for the only way. I'll contact you for the details of the former German AD and will try there.
I've just become an addict to this brand - by (internet) buying a Calendrier. Checking with F.P. Journe how customs issues will be avoided when mailing a watch for regular service (no boutique in Germany), I learned, that I've to HAND IN the watch at one of the boutiques. (Boutiques don't accept mai