The monochrome dial has 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 made of blued steel and forms a contrast between the silver dial to improve readibility. Between 7 and 8 o’clock is a subsidiary seconds and at 3 o’clock is a power reserve indicator which states a power reserve of 56 hours. Overall, the dial layout is cleanly designed and excellently 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 Chronomètre 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:
"Chronometry was 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 Côte de Genève motif on the bridges.
In 2005, the Chronomètre Souverain won the ‘Favourite Men’s Watch’ award the GPHG(Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève), the most prestigious award ceremony in the watch industry. Since then the has seen a number of dial variations but its attraction has not faded.
This watch comes on a curved-end strap (measuring 20 x 19mm) and its original platinum tang buckle. The original F.P. Journe black alligator strap is also supplied.
Viewings can be arranged in Central London by appointment.
Closer look
Brand: | F. P. Journe |
Model: | Chronomètre Souverain De Boulle Edition - One of Eight |
Movement: | mechanical manual-winding in-house Calibre 1304 |
Functions: | power reserve, hours, minutes, sub-seconds |
Features: | limited edition, blue steel hands, silver and ruthenium guilloché dial, display-back |
Case: | 40 mm platinum |
Crystal: | sapphire front and back |
Strap: | nubuck strap, alligator strap from F. P. Journe with F. P. Journe platinum tang buckle |
Lug/buckle width: | |
Box & papers: | box only |
This platinum Chronomètre Souverain is in excellent condition and has perfect mechanical functionality. It is guaranteed for authenticity and comes with a two-year warranty from A Collected Man.