This early F.P. Journe is the first Octa Calendrier to have been produced as part of theRuthenium Collection, carrying the "01/99" serial number on the caseback. Produced exclusively between 2001 and 2003, the Ruthenium Collection took some of Franois-Paul Journe's earliest pieces, and scaled up their size, whilst adding aruthenium coating to the dial and movement.
The Ruthenium Collection
In 2001, two years after establishing his eponymous brand, Franois-Paul Journe selected five watches from the latter part of his and gave them a special treatment. All the dials and brass movement plates were coated in ruthenium, a rare inert metal belonging to the platinum family.Due to its extreme hardness and greater insensitivity to oxidation, it is often used in electronics or aerospace engineering, though rarely ever included in watches.
All of the pieces from the collection were housed in a 40mm platinum case, whichwas larger than the usual 38mm size of the time, further setting these apart.In fact, with the exception of the Octa Zodiaque, these areamongstthe very few 40mm brass movement watches in existence, which makes them all the more unusual.
Limited to 99 pieces for each model, the Ruthenium Collection includes the , the , the Octa Chronographe, the Octa Calendrier and the . In total, 495 Ruthenium Collection pieces are understood to have been produced. This piece further distinguishes itself for being the firstOcta Calendrierfrom the collection, as confirmed by the distinctive "01/99" number on the caseback.
The Design
ThisOcta Calendrieris made distinctive by its ruthenium coated dial. It features the grainy texture and shimmer which has come to be associated with the watchmaker's earliest piece,while at the same time offering the depth of a darker colour-tone, which is broadly absent fromthe F.P. Journe production.Ruthenium has a complex colour, which varies depending on the angle and intensity of the light. As a result, the dial can go anywhere from a dark, charcoal colour to a lighter, smoke grey.
The Octa Calendrier is an annual calendar, meaning that itonly requires adjustment once a year, in February, as it accounts for the long and short months throughout the year. The different elements of the date are displayed in an innovative way, which speaks to the watchmaker's inventiveness. The date isdisplayed on an arc which extends around the circumference of the dial, with a blued hand pointing to the correct date. Meanwhile, the day and month are shown through two apertures on the left hand side, which feature a grey background and white text, seamlessly blending into the rest of the design.
Meanwhile, the hours and minutes are displayed to the right side, in a silvery subdial, another feature which distinguishes this as one of the earliest pieces from F.P. Journe. The diallayout builds on the asymmetrical aesthetic first cement by the Octa Rserve de Marche, whilst taking this further still. The words "Invenit et Fecit"are inscribedbetween the two apertures, underneath thewatchmakers name (Latin for Invented and Made or more literally"Designed and built by F.P. Journe") in classicF.P. Journestyle - a nod to signing conventions of a century ago.
THE MOVEMENT
Theself-windingF.P. Journecaliber 1300movementis made from rhodium-plated brass, save for the bi-directional rotor in 22k rose gold. This is a logical choice for many watchmakers, for a rotor with a high karat gold count has a significantly higher mass than other materials such as brass or stainless steel.
It featuresCtes de Genveembellishments, and a shock absorber mechanism. Italso integrates a straight-line lever escapement, and monometallic 4-arm balance with 4 timing weights, adjusted to 5 positions. The movement is engraved "Exclusive Power Reserve System" and "Precision Chronometer".
The development of the movement was a prolonged process, with the main task being refining the mainspring to a point where it gave consistent power to the gear train, for as large a proportion of its unwinding as possible. Together with a specialist spring maker, Journe finally settled on a design that was a metre long and 1mm thick. Thiscaliber 1300also integrates a power reserve of 120 hours.
THE SET
This Octa Calendrierfrom theRuthenium Collectionwas sold through the F.P. Journe Patrimoine Service in 2019, having been serviced by the brand at the same time. It is accompanied by its Certificate (dated May 2019), signed by the watchmaker, as well as a newer F.P. Journe outer box and inner box.
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Brand: | F. P. Journe |
Model: | Octa Calendrier Ruthenium 01/99 |
Movement: | automatic Cal. 1300 |
Functions: | annual calendar, retrograde date, day, hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds |
Features: | ruthenium coated brass movement, ruthenium coated gold dial, guilloch hours/mins, display-back |
Case: | 40 mm platinum |
Crystal: | sapphire front, back |
Bracelet: | bespoke Anthracite strap in grained leather,F. P Journe alligator strap with platinum tang buckle |
Lug/buckle width: | |
Year: | circa. 2003 |
Box & papers: | Certificate(dated May 2019), outer box, inner box |