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Old 7 March 2023, 06:00 AM   #1141
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Finally get a chance to put it on the wrist. The boutique has provided a black strap with extra padding in place of the original honey calf strap. And I feel that it is a perfect match.

Some thoughts. This is the first time I handle a Pt TV as the one I saw in the boutique was a RG. And boy, this does have some heft to it. When I wear my Pt RQ, it did not feel heavy but this one does (not in a bad way).

The mirrored cage around the vertical Tourbillion does its job really well in giving the illusion that this is a flat Tourbillion. It is mesmerizing to see the 30 second whirlwind going round and round. I think I am addicted to things moving on the dial now. (MAD One, LMs)

As for the size, I think it is the right size for my 18cm somewhat flat wrist. A slightly smaller wrist will be okay but no smaller than 17cm. The height of the watch probably will be out of proportion for a small wrist.
Less so for the lug span since the lugs curved down rather close to the case.

And most importantly, the entire boutique staff was very helpful and accommodating. Really makes you feel like you are part of a bigger family.

This will be my last major purchase for a long time to come. Never would have imagined owning a piece like this if you asked me 10 years ago. Just feeling lucky and blessed.

Wowwwww, amazing piece.......Congrats & wear it in the best of health

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Old 7 March 2023, 06:36 AM   #1142
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Finally get a chance to put it on the wrist. The boutique has provided a black strap with extra padding in place of the original honey calf strap. And I feel that it is a perfect match.

Some thoughts. This is the first time I handle a Pt TV as the one I saw in the boutique was a RG. And boy, this does have some heft to it. When I wear my Pt RQ, it did not feel heavy but this one does (not in a bad way).

The mirrored cage around the vertical Tourbillion does its job really well in giving the illusion that this is a flat Tourbillion. It is mesmerizing to see the 30 second whirlwind going round and round. I think I am addicted to things moving on the dial now. (MAD One, LMs)

As for the size, I think it is the right size for my 18cm somewhat flat wrist. A slightly smaller wrist will be okay but no smaller than 17cm. The height of the watch probably will be out of proportion for a small wrist.
Less so for the lug span since the lugs curved down rather close to the case.

And most importantly, the entire boutique staff was very helpful and accommodating. Really makes you feel like you are part of a bigger family.

This will be my last major purchase for a long time to come. Never would have imagined owning a piece like this if you asked me 10 years ago. Just feeling lucky and blessed.
Amazing, enjoy it in good health!
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Old 7 March 2023, 07:57 AM   #1143
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Finally get a chance to put it on the wrist. The boutique has provided a black strap with extra padding in place of the original honey calf strap. And I feel that it is a perfect match.

Some thoughts. This is the first time I handle a Pt TV as the one I saw in the boutique was a RG. And boy, this does have some heft to it. When I wear my Pt RQ, it did not feel heavy but this one does (not in a bad way).

The mirrored cage around the vertical Tourbillion does its job really well in giving the illusion that this is a flat Tourbillion. It is mesmerizing to see the 30 second whirlwind going round and round. I think I am addicted to things moving on the dial now. (MAD One, LMs)

As for the size, I think it is the right size for my 18cm somewhat flat wrist. A slightly smaller wrist will be okay but no smaller than 17cm. The height of the watch probably will be out of proportion for a small wrist.
Less so for the lug span since the lugs curved down rather close to the case.

And most importantly, the entire boutique staff was very helpful and accommodating. Really makes you feel like you are part of a bigger family.

This will be my last major purchase for a long time to come. Never would have imagined owning a piece like this if you asked me 10 years ago. Just feeling lucky and blessed.


Congratulations again my friend. It seems like yesterday we were messaging back and forth about how 2023 would be the year we get our requests fulfilled by Journe. Looks great on you wrist.
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Old 7 March 2023, 08:35 AM   #1144
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Finally get a chance to put it on the wrist. The boutique has provided a black strap with extra padding in place of the original honey calf strap. And I feel that it is a perfect match.

Some thoughts. This is the first time I handle a Pt TV as the one I saw in the boutique was a RG. And boy, this does have some heft to it. When I wear my Pt RQ, it did not feel heavy but this one does (not in a bad way).

The mirrored cage around the vertical Tourbillion does its job really well in giving the illusion that this is a flat Tourbillion. It is mesmerizing to see the 30 second whirlwind going round and round. I think I am addicted to things moving on the dial now. (MAD One, LMs)

As for the size, I think it is the right size for my 18cm somewhat flat wrist. A slightly smaller wrist will be okay but no smaller than 17cm. The height of the watch probably will be out of proportion for a small wrist.
Less so for the lug span since the lugs curved down rather close to the case.

And most importantly, the entire boutique staff was very helpful and accommodating. Really makes you feel like you are part of a bigger family.

This will be my last major purchase for a long time to come. Never would have imagined owning a piece like this if you asked me 10 years ago. Just feeling lucky and blessed.


That’s spectacular, huge congratulations! Wear and enjoy in the best of health.
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Old 7 March 2023, 09:23 AM   #1145
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Finally get a chance to put it on the wrist. The boutique has provided a black strap with extra padding in place of the original honey calf strap. And I feel that it is a perfect match.
This watch looks great on your wrist. Wear in good health!
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Old 7 March 2023, 09:51 AM   #1146
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Wowwwww, amazing piece.......Congrats & wear it in the best of health

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That’s spectacular, huge congratulations! Wear and enjoy in the best of health.
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This watch looks great on your wrist. Wear in good health!
Thank you! Cannot be happier.

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Congratulations again my friend. It seems like yesterday we were messaging back and forth about how 2023 would be the year we get our requests fulfilled by Journe. Looks great on you wrist.
Yes, and it happened so fast. Now, wonder when will I get a CB?
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Old 7 March 2023, 11:09 AM   #1147
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FP Journe Appreciation Thread, an Evolution.

Who cares I’d never wear it with that in the stable lol
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Old 7 March 2023, 11:19 AM   #1148
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Who cares I’d never wear it with that in the stable lol
I have a fetish for tantalum
And I don't think I will make it a daily watch (yet)
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Old 7 March 2023, 11:23 AM   #1149
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Old 7 March 2023, 01:12 PM   #1150
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Old 7 March 2023, 02:07 PM   #1151
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This > Black Label imho. Congrats and wear in good health!

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Finally get a chance to put it on the wrist. The boutique has provided a black strap with extra padding in place of the original honey calf strap. And I feel that it is a perfect match.

Some thoughts. This is the first time I handle a Pt TV as the one I saw in the boutique was a RG. And boy, this does have some heft to it. When I wear my Pt RQ, it did not feel heavy but this one does (not in a bad way).

The mirrored cage around the vertical Tourbillion does its job really well in giving the illusion that this is a flat Tourbillion. It is mesmerizing to see the 30 second whirlwind going round and round. I think I am addicted to things moving on the dial now. (MAD One, LMs)

As for the size, I think it is the right size for my 18cm somewhat flat wrist. A slightly smaller wrist will be okay but no smaller than 17cm. The height of the watch probably will be out of proportion for a small wrist.
Less so for the lug span since the lugs curved down rather close to the case.

And most importantly, the entire boutique staff was very helpful and accommodating. Really makes you feel like you are part of a bigger family.

This will be my last major purchase for a long time to come. Never would have imagined owning a piece like this if you asked me 10 years ago. Just feeling lucky and blessed.

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Old 7 March 2023, 02:08 PM   #1152
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I have a fetish for tantalum
And I don't think I will make it a daily watch (yet)
Are you in OC? Me too. I'll show you mine if you show me yours :)

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Old 7 March 2023, 02:22 PM   #1153
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I’m convinced you two are the same person. Both have Journe tourbs and obsess over tantalum
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Old 7 March 2023, 02:26 PM   #1154
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This > Black Label imho. Congrats and wear in good health!
How about Black Label TV? I actually think that a boutique edition TV would also work. Black and gold is so classic.

But I think this one is a strap monster with both the white color of the platinum and the warm rose gold.
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Old 7 March 2023, 02:26 PM   #1155
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I’m convinced you two are the same person. Both have Journe tourbs and obsess over tantalum
No, he is from the South and I am from the North
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Old 7 March 2023, 03:23 PM   #1156
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Finally get a chance to put it on the wrist. The boutique has provided a black strap with extra padding in place of the original honey calf strap. And I feel that it is a perfect match.

Some thoughts. This is the first time I handle a Pt TV as the one I saw in the boutique was a RG. And boy, this does have some heft to it. When I wear my Pt RQ, it did not feel heavy but this one does (not in a bad way).

The mirrored cage around the vertical Tourbillion does its job really well in giving the illusion that this is a flat Tourbillion. It is mesmerizing to see the 30 second whirlwind going round and round. I think I am addicted to things moving on the dial now. (MAD One, LMs)

As for the size, I think it is the right size for my 18cm somewhat flat wrist. A slightly smaller wrist will be okay but no smaller than 17cm. The height of the watch probably will be out of proportion for a small wrist.
Less so for the lug span since the lugs curved down rather close to the case.

And most importantly, the entire boutique staff was very helpful and accommodating. Really makes you feel like you are part of a bigger family.

This will be my last major purchase for a long time to come. Never would have imagined owning a piece like this if you asked me 10 years ago. Just feeling lucky and blessed.
So happy for you!! What a stunning piece! A (former) FPJ AD had one of those in stock and asked if I wanted to trade. This was maybe 2 years ago. I said "no" but have always looked back on that opportunity and wondered if it was a mistake. I really love your new purchase!

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Old 7 March 2023, 03:40 PM   #1157
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So happy for you!! What a stunning piece! A (former) FPJ AD had one of those in stock and asked if I wanted to trade. This was maybe 2 years ago. I said "no" but have always looked back on that opportunity and wondered if it was a mistake. I really love your new purchase!

Your piece is magnificent. Why would you want to trade when you have one like that.
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Old 7 March 2023, 03:46 PM   #1158
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So happy for you!! What a stunning piece! A (former) FPJ AD had one of those in stock and asked if I wanted to trade. This was maybe 2 years ago. I said "no" but have always looked back on that opportunity and wondered if it was a mistake. I really love your new purchase!

Not a mistake...holy crap yours is nice.
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Old 8 March 2023, 01:12 AM   #1159
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Old 8 March 2023, 02:19 AM   #1160
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Hopefully this will be my next one but in yellow. One of the most comfortable piece I ever tried on and the 44mm size does not wear like a 44 at all. I am sure you are enjoying it immensely.

Once I get this one, I may consolidate my sports watch side of the collection as this can probably replace a lot of the chronographs and a few Rolexes
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Old 8 March 2023, 02:57 AM   #1161
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Hopefully this will be my next one but in yellow. One of the most comfortable piece I ever tried on and the 44mm size does not wear like a 44 at all. I am sure you are enjoying it immensely.

Once I get this one, I may consolidate my sports watch side of the collection as this can probably replace a lot of the chronographs and a few Rolexes

It’s a very enjoyable watch that ticks many boxes for me. I think you’ll love it. Can definitely replace a lot of other stuff. I’ve really only been wearing my Journes for the past month or so and not sure I’m going back. If I had a larger collection it would be silly but I don’t so might as well wear the good stuff.
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Old 8 March 2023, 02:59 AM   #1162
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Old 8 March 2023, 12:33 PM   #1163
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Old 8 March 2023, 01:06 PM   #1164
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Is this the 40mm version? Can close this thread now with your watch. This piece is very special.
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Old 8 March 2023, 01:08 PM   #1165
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Congratulations!

Thank you. It was about 16 months. Felt like an eternity.
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Old 8 March 2023, 04:25 PM   #1166
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Thanks. In the end I didn't trade. I like what I have. This is the "Labyrinth" dial (1st generation, made by the engraver who passed away). They made 5 of these -- 2 with PT case/YG dial, 2 with PT case/RG dial, and this one (the "el cheapo" RG case/WG dial). You can see that it has the older power reserve, which is horizontally (not vertically) oriented on the dial. The arc of the power reserve indicator (between 0-42) -- its gentle curve -- conforms to the curvature of the engraving. That's what's genius about this aesthetic. When the 2nd Gen Labyrinth came out, it had the newer style power reserve indicator (which is rotated 90 degrees from this one), so you lose that harmony -- and the engraving wasn't quite as nice. Still, I really have a thing for the the dial on your Vertical Tourbillon -- the pattern and the multiple pieces.

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Thanks. And no, it's much better (for me) than 40mm -- it's 38mm. Very happy about that given my small wrists. The crazy thing about this is I bought it from a fellow enthusiast in 2016 for less than a preowned Chronometre Bleu costs today (and he threw in a free strap, too). Those were the days!
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Old 8 March 2023, 04:34 PM   #1167
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Thanks. And no, it's much better (for me) than 40mm -- it's 38mm. Very happy about that given my small wrists. The crazy thing about this is I bought it from a fellow enthusiast in 2016 for less than a preowned Chronometre Bleu costs today (and he threw in a free strap, too). Those were the days!
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Thanks. In the end I didn't trade. I like what I have. This is the "Labyrinth" dial (1st generation, made by the engraver who passed away). They made 5 of these -- 2 with PT case/YG dial, 2 with PT case/RG dial, and this one (the "el cheapo" RG case/WG dial). You can see that it has the older power reserve, which is horizontally (not vertically) oriented on the dial. The arc of the power reserve indicator (between 0-42) -- its gentle curve -- conforms to the curvature of the engraving. That's what's genius about this aesthetic. When the 2nd Gen Labyrinth came out, it had the newer style power reserve indicator (which is rotated 90 degrees from this one), so you lose that harmony -- and the engraving wasn't quite as nice. Still, I really have a thing for the the dial on your Vertical Tourbillon -- the pattern and the multiple pieces.



Thanks. And no, it's much better (for me) than 40mm -- it's 38mm. Very happy about that given my small wrists. The crazy thing about this is I bought it from a fellow enthusiast in 2016 for less than a preowned Chronometre Bleu costs today (and he threw in a free strap, too). Those were the days!
I was excited that the TV is supposed to be one of the few hand turned dials from FPJ and then you posted yours.

When I first got interested in acquiring a Resonance, I did a search on Google and a couple of old for sale listing popped up from the mid-2000s at $40-50k. That makes me almost want to cry. I agree how have things changed.
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I was excited that the TV is supposed to be one of the few hand turned dials from FPJ and then you posted yours.

When I first got interested in acquiring a Resonance, I did a search on Google and a couple of old for sale listing popped up from the mid-2000s at $40-50k. That makes me almost want to cry. I agree how have things changed.

You don’t have to go back that far. Resonance were 50-70k at watchbox when I first started considering an FPJ ~4 years ago lol
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