F.P.Journe. A Very Fine and Rare Platinum Dual Time Chronometer Wristwatch with Resonance-Controlled Twin Independent Gear-Trains Movement and Power Reserve
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F.P.Journe. A Very Fine and Rare Platinum Dual Time Chronometer Wristwatch with Resonance-Controlled Twin Independent Gear-Trains Movement and Power Reserve

Signed F.P.Journe, Invenit et Fecit, Chronomètre à Résonance, No. 089/01R, Circa 2002

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F.P.Journe. A Very Fine and Rare Platinum Dual Time Chronometer Wristwatch with Resonance-Controlled Twin Independent Gear-Trains Movement and Power Reserve
Signed F.P.Journe, Invenit et Fecit, Chronomètre à Résonance, No. 089/01R, Circa 2002
Cal. 1499-2 mechanical movement consisting of two independent gear-trains set on a single plate, 37 jewels, twin balances with four inertia adjustments, 18k pink gold dial, Arabic numerals on two off-centered silvered engine-turned time displays, subsidiary seconds, blued steel "Journe" hands, fan-form power reserve sector, circular case, winding crown at 12 o'clock, seconds hands synchronized by the crown at 4 o'clock, sapphire crystal display back secured by six screws, platinum F.P.Journe buckle, case, dial and movement signed
38mm diam.
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Lot Essay

The present watch is an important early version with rhodium-plated brass movement. Later and to the present day, the movement was made of gold. Collectors have begun to focus their attention on these earlier brass movements.

The Chronomètre à Résonance model was launched in 2000. It is the only wristwatch in the world based on resonance, a natural physical phenomenon. The two balances are synchronized by means of the resonance effect and naturally beat alternately. The negative effects of wrist and body movements are hence considerably reduced.

François-Paul Journe was born in Marseille in 1957. He graduated from the Paris School of Watchmaking in 1976 and immediately joined forces with his uncle, a noted restorer of antique timepieces. Before creating his own complete line of wristwatches, Journe restored some of the world's most important historical timepieces, devised and built unique pocket watches to order and designed and made complications for prestigious watch brands.

In 1996, Journe established a workshop in Geneva, designing and making watch mechanisms for other brands. Three years later, in 1999, he launched his own watches under the label "F.P.Journe Invenit et Fecit".

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