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Journe reference numbers or equivalent?
Feb 24, 2015,09:42 AM
Good afternoon!
I've been compiling some data and I've been having a hard time finding FP Journe reference numbers. For example, Is there any nomenclature to differentiate a Resonance with a brass movement from one with a gold movement, or the newer asymmetrical model from the original dial? This is purely academic, but I feel like there should be a way to identify these by number somehow.
Specifically, I'm interested in being able to identify:
- 38mm Resonance PT w/ RG dial; Gold Movement; original symmetrical dial
- 38mm Tourbillon Souveraign PT w/RG dial; Gold movement with Seconds Morte
- 40mm versions of the same watches
Thank you for your time!
Cheers,
Brandon
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Journe reference numbers or equivalent?
By: brandon1 : February 24th, 2015-09:42
Good afternoon! I've been compiling some data and I've been having a hard time finding FP Journe reference numbers. For example, Is there any nomenclature to differentiate a Resonance with a brass movement from one with a gold movement, or the newer asymm...
Thanks Don!
By: brandon1 : February 25th, 2015-12:46
I'll hold out hope for a while longer, but I'm not sure they are referenced the standard way. I searched pretty extensively prior to posting the question, so there may not be an answer! Thanks again! Brandon
Resonance References
By: Douglas : February 27th, 2015-05:25
Journe references are to the calibre and whether the movement was the earlier brass or the rose gold. You asked about the Resonance: Early Resonance is 1499 (this is the calibre) R (for Resonance). These were all in 38mm cases. 1499.2 the rose gold moveme...
Thank you!
By: brandon1 : March 3rd, 2015-11:45
Thank you for the very helpful info! I should be able to deduce the reference numbers I need from this info. Thank you again! Cheers, Brandon