This Chronomtre Souverain is quintessentially an F.P Journe in both its design language and movement. Housed in a classical 40mm dress watch case, it is made distinctive by F.P. Journes signature flat crown with a rope like pattern.
The silver dial features a hobnail, Clous de Paris pattern in the centre, while the outer track holds the embossed decorative Arabic numerals. The signature F.P. Journe style hands are blued, forming an excellent contrast against the silver tones of the dial. Between 7 and 8 oclock, is a subsidiary seconds, with a power-reserve indicator at 3 o'clock, showing 56 hours. Overall, the dial layout is cleanly designed and highly-legible.
An interesting aspect of this timepiece lies in the power reserve, as when winding, instead of the indicator heading from 0-56, it goes the other way towards 0. This was deliberate by F.P. Journe, who borrowed this from marine chronometer clocks. The reasoning behind this lies in the idea that the power reserve indicator on this Chronomtre Souverain is not meant to tell you how many hours there are left, but instead how many hours since you have wound the watch.
While this piece is undeniably attractive, it is the movement that F.P. Journe is famed for. Part of the manual-winding , it is certainly independent haute horlogerie at its finest, as the in-house, Calibre 1304 is made entirely of 18k rose gold seen through the sapphire caseback. The movement has two mainspring barrels in parallel, which work together, powering the movement.
Most impressively, is the chronometric balance fitted into the movement, which helps to provide the accuracy that F.P. Journe has based his watchmaking around.As explains thusly:
"Chronometrywas invented by the 18th century English and French watchmakers, when their respective governments organised a competition that would reward the first watchmaker capable of making a timekeeper that could be carried on board a ship."
The hand finishing is expertly conducted, mixing a combination of circular graining with sunburst and wave patterns. All screw heads are polished and all edges neatly chamfered with a Cte de Genve motif on the bridges.
In 2005, the Chronomtre Souverainwon the Favourite Mens Watch award the GPHG (Grand Prix dHorlogerie de Genve), the most prestigious award ceremony in the watch industry. From this time, the has seen a number of dial variations, though itsattraction has not faded. Housed within a svelte platinum case and matched by highly-refined chronometer movement, it's understated and precise.
This watch comes on one of ourstraps with curved-ends (measuring 20 x 19mm) and its original platinum tang buckle. The originalF.P. Journe black alligator strap is also supplied.This Chronomtre Souverain isaccompaniedbyitsoriginal box and guarantee card (stamped William & Son).
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This platinum F.P. Journe Chronomtre Souverainis in excellentcondition and has perfect mechanical functionality. The watch has been worn on only a handful of occasions, with minor signs of light wear and a small scuff on the bezel visible. The watch is guaranteed for authenticity and comeswiththe remainder of its 24 month warranty, from the manufacture.Brand: F. P. Journe Model: Chronomtre Souverain Movement: manual-winding cal. 1304 Functions: time only - hours, minutes, sub-seconds Features: display-back, power reserve indicator, blued steel hands Case: 40 mm platinum Crystal: sapphire front and back Bracelet: curved-end grained leatherstrap, black alligator strap from F. P. Journe with platinum tang buckle Lug/buckle width: Year: January 2020 (sold) Box & papers: box and papers