Sold for:
$50,000

F. P. JOURNE RÉSONANCE PLATINUM WITH “BRASS" MOVEMENT F. P. Journe, "Invenit et Fecit," "Chronometer à Resonance," No. 225-02R. Made in 2004, sold June 2nd, 2005. Very fine and rare, two time zone, platinum Chronometer wristwatch with 18K gold resonance controlled twin independent movements, 40-hour power reserve indication and a platinum F. P. Journe buckle. Accompanied by the original F. P. Journe fitted box, bill of sale, warranty card and instruction booklet. Three-body, solid, polished, curved bezel, concave lugs, transparent case back with 6 screws, top and side crowns engine-turned in "cordes de Marseille" pattern, sapphire crystals. Matte champagne gold dial mask, twin guilloché matte silver meantime dials with concentric radial Arabic numerals and minute rings, off-set subsidiary guilloché seconds dials, power-reserve indication at 12. Blued steel Journe hands. Cal. F. P. Journe, 13```, rhodium plated, fausses cotes decoration, twin independent complete trains set on a single plate, 37 jewels, twin straight-line lever escapements, twin beryllium 4-arm balances with 4 adjustable timing weights, shock absorbers, self-compensating free-sprung Invar balance springs. One of the escapements is mounted on a small platform pivoting around the second wheel by means of rack and pinion to adjust the distance between both balances, in order to find the most efficient position for resonance synchronization. The crown at 4 synchronizes the second hands. Notes Dial and


Antiquorum

Auctioneer:
Antiquorum

Date:
2016-10-08