Tag: F.P. Journe

  • News: F.P. Journe Releases a 4th Generation Resonance Dial

    News: F.P. Journe Releases a 4th Generation Resonance Dial

    With the approach of the 20th anniversary of F.P. Journe’s Chronomètre à Résonance, the brand has released an updated “farewell” dial for the watch’s last production year. First debuted in 2000, at Baselworld, the Resonance has seen a total of three prior editions from its very first brass-era movement to the 10th anniversary digital display.…

  • Personal Opinions: The Ultimate Journe Part 2/3

    Personal Opinions: The Ultimate Journe Part 2/3

      As we continue the pursuit towards what the ultimate Journe pieces are, in my opinion; I remind you that the goal of these posts is not to define what truly are the Journe’s of Journe watches. Instead, I provide a reasoning for each particular choice and why I have always viewed these three Journe…

  • News: F.P. Journe by Jean-Pierre Grosz

    News: F.P. Journe by Jean-Pierre Grosz

    F.P. Journe has officially announced the release of “F.P. Journe Invenit et Fecit” by Jean-Pierre Grosz. The biography covers the life of François-Paul Journe from his mischievous childhood in Marseille, to his fascination by the world of watchmaking and his ultimate pursuit for precision. The book is a detailed compilation of Mr. Journe’s life, thus…

  • “On-demand” with The F.P. Journe Répétition Minutes

    “On-demand” with The F.P. Journe Répétition Minutes

      The F.P. Journe Répétition Minutes (RM) made its debut in 2008 as the thinnest repeater in the market. While that title has since been reclaimed by other competitors since, the RM is still one of the most remarkable repeaters in the market, and the only pure minute repeater wristwatch offered by F.P. Journe since…

  • Personal Opinions: The Ultimate Journe Part 1/3

    Personal Opinions: The Ultimate Journe Part 1/3

      I often get asked, “What is the ultimate Journe? The one that is THE Journe to get? If you could choose one, it would be the only one?” Oh what a fun question, not really. In fact, for a watch lover, it’s a dreadful question. Although, I admit I have my own analysis and…

  • Technical Perspective: The Trick Behind Adjusting The Resonance

    Technical Perspective: The Trick Behind Adjusting The Resonance

      The Resonance is often explained using the example of a radio. In order to listen to a certain station, you simply adjust your radio’s frequency to that of the station after which the two waves will synchronize and only then would you be able to listen to the station. In the case of the…

  • A Movement That Created a Collection: The Octa

    A Movement That Created a Collection: The Octa

    In 2001, François-Paul Journe released the 3rd model under his brand name F.P. Journe. Whereas the first two were manual-winding movements, being the Tourbillon & Resonance, the choice to debut his 3rd as an automatic was one obviously taken in order to reach a wider audience. He named it “Octa” and referenced it as caliber…

  • Traveling Through Time with F.P. Journe’s Resonance: Part 2

    Traveling Through Time with F.P. Journe’s Resonance: Part 2

    Recapping Part 1; we took a look at the occurrence of Resonance in watchmaking history right up to François-Paul Journe’s first encounter with one of Breguet’s double pendulum clocks; ending with Mr. Journe’s determination to make the first ever wristwatch to make use of the phenomenon. Following, we continue specifically with F.P. Journe’s Resonance wristwatch…

  • F.P. Journe’s Moonphase: Gaining a New Appreciation

    F.P. Journe’s Moonphase: Gaining a New Appreciation

      When it comes to pure poetry, it’s difficult to top a moonphase complication. To start, a watch alone is poetic and there’s nostalgia in it, but add a moonphase onto the dial and it becomes a lot more. I’d say that for many people who first jump into this hobby, a moonphase is definitely…

  • When Two Geniuses Meet: François-Paul Recounts Meeting Ray Charles

    When Two Geniuses Meet: François-Paul Recounts Meeting Ray Charles

    If you’ve ever attended one of F.P. Journe’s annual January shows, you might have noticed some background music playing. If you have, or haven’t, then the next time you go, try to listen closely and you might pick up on a rather well-known song called, “Georgia on my Mind” by Ray Charles. As someone who…