Å mens jeg er i gang deler jeg noen bilder fra den siste auksjon hos Antiquorum i 2006. "Important Collectors' Wristwatches, Pocket Watches, & Clocks 2006"
F.P. Journe Chronomètre Souverain in Platinum
Featuring an 18k pink gold manual winding movement and a free-sprung variable inertia balance, it's wonderfully thin, finely finished, and exudes quality throughout.
F.P. Journe Resonance in Platinum
The world's first wristwatch to use resonance for chronometry, this now discontinued 38mm version has a rhodium-plated brass movement. It uses two entirely independent movements that enable two completely independent time displays (making it almost the perfect GMT watch to account for half-hour time-zone differences)
F.P. Journe Set of 5 Limited Edition Complicated Watches
Each watch in this set is one of 99 examples, and all come in a 40 mm case and feature a ruthenium-plated dial and movement. Only ten of these "sets", with each watch sharing the same edition number, were sold to customers.
From left to right, the "Résonance", the "Octa Chronograph", the "Tourbillon Sourverain", the "Octa Calndrier", and the "Jour et Nuit".
Various Résonance watches (l to r: lot #103, the 40 mm Ruthenium version from this lot, and Felipe's)...
38 vs. 40 mm...
Rhodium vs. Ruthenium plated...
F.P. Journe Vagabondage in Platinum
One of a total of 69 made, the white frame revolves around the dial to indicate the proper minutes while the correct hour is "captured" and retained within the frame.