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Old 10 January 2022, 12:40 PM   #721
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At least for the past few years they have been different from the brands for me- my overall experience in 2020 and 2021 was a breath of fresh air compared to PP/AP/Rolex. I know quite a few first timers that received Category 2 and 3 watches in 2020 and 2021- I see them all the time at boutique events. I think it is when you go straight to category 1 where it becomes a competition where it is hard to win.

Most of my friends and I have received 1-2 pieces and some have gotten category 1 pieces (Havana) as their 2nd piece. One friend even got a black label piece as his “first” because he had bought a CS grey.

You are right - as I think going straight to category 1 is a fool’s errand- the inflection point was the Geneve auction in mid 2021- things went apeshit after that.


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I don't think people are confused about the playbook; we've all had to play this game one way or another over the past couple of years. Some like playing it. Some play begrudgingly. Some leave the table. It is what it is. Just as an FYI, I've completed numbers 1, 2, 3 and 5 on your list....still told no chance after 3.5 years of waiting patiently. It appears step 4 is not optional, might want to adjust that playbook.

My only (and I stress only) gripe is this facade that the FPJ brand is somehow different in their practices. They are not. That's all I'm saying. What's the phrase..."don't pee on my shoes and tell me it's raining".
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Old 10 January 2022, 02:07 PM   #722
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At least for the past few years they have been different from the brands for me- my overall experience in 2020 and 2021 was a breath of fresh air compared to PP/AP/Rolex. I know quite a few first timers that received Category 2 and 3 watches in 2020 and 2021- I see them all the time at boutique events. I think it is when you go straight to category 1 where it becomes a competition where it is hard to win.

Most of my friends and I have received 1-2 pieces and some have gotten category 1 pieces (Havana) as their 2nd piece. One friend even got a black label piece as his “first” because he had bought a CS grey.

You are right - as I think going straight to category 1 is a fool’s errand- the inflection point was the Geneve auction in mid 2021- things went apeshit after that.
That's just the thing though, for pretty much every brand you will get shut out of tier 1 with no purchase history. Like every other brand, you can have no purchase history and obtain tier 2.

Can you have little to no history with a Lange boutique and obtain an Odysseus? No. Lange 1? Yes.

Vacheron. Certain overseas models? No. Cornes de Vache? Yes.

Moser. Streamliner? No. Endeavour or a PC? Yes.

Above three are actual examples I have experienced. Little to no history at the respective boutiques/ADs. Tier 1 watches; impossible to get. Tier 2; very obtainable.

Now, to mention independent brands that are almost as hot as Journe right now. I had zero purchase history with Gronefeld and MB&F. I've never met Max in my life. I doubt the GF brothers remember me. You know what? I was able to obtain a Principia and I'm guaranteed a LM101. No games. No kissing rear ends. No having to write an expose on my credentials as a collector and person. No having to attend dinners and events (although I do love to do that anyway). Point is, Gronefeld actually shut down production they were so inundated with orders. They still honor people waiting in line and don't play games.

FPJ could do things differently, they jusy choose not to; which I have zero issue with. But, don't lump yourself in with brands like GF that actually do buck industry trends.
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Old 10 January 2022, 02:22 PM   #723
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One more thing to add, which I find comical. I'm getting passed in the CB queue by people who have identified the CB as a watch they want in 2021 and 2022. Let that sink in. These are the "enthusiasts" Journe wants to honor? People that set their sights on a watch more than 3 years after it became unobtainable?
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Old 10 January 2022, 03:21 PM   #724
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Old 10 January 2022, 06:06 PM   #725
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Not a CB, but just as beautiful.
WOW, look absolutely stunning! I didn't like the Nacre on the pics on the Journe website, but it the sun it's brilliant!
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Old 10 January 2022, 07:55 PM   #726
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i am also frustrated by Journe...

i went 4months back and bought on grey a Havana Octa lune for me to show them my seriousness about the brand... their boutique in Dubai would not even still put me on any wait list- on anything... they said you can be on a wish list which means you wont ever get anything.

hence, i am selling my Havana (which i honestly loved and thought it is really rare and a piece of art) and going back to my roots... to Patek... there at least there is no bluff... you will know upfront what you can get and what you cannot get.
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Old 10 January 2022, 10:17 PM   #727
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i went 4months back and bought on grey a Havana Octa lune for me to show them my seriousness about the brand... their boutique in Dubai would not even still put me on any wait list- on anything... they said you can be on a wish list which means you wont ever get anything.

hence, i am selling my Havana (which i honestly loved and thought it is really rare and a piece of art) and going back to my roots... to Patek... there at least there is no bluff... you will know upfront what you can get and what you cannot get.

Fwiw, according to Pierre , the “wish list” is their version of a wait list.


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Old 11 January 2022, 12:48 AM   #728
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i went 4months back and bought on grey a Havana Octa lune for me to show them my seriousness about the brand... their boutique in Dubai would not even still put me on any wait list- on anything... they said you can be on a wish list which means you wont ever get anything.

hence, i am selling my Havana (which i honestly loved and thought it is really rare and a piece of art) and going back to my roots... to Patek... there at least there is no bluff... you will know upfront what you can get and what you cannot get.

The wish list isn’t like a Rolex AD wish list. It’s the list of people they have in mind when allocations get finalized end of year. You should stay in touch. My contact was clear about my odds for getting confirmed and what to expect. At this point plan to wait 12 months minimum for any FPJ. Remember Patek historically makes more 5711 than Journe makes watches in a year by all accounts.

To be fair speedy gronefeld and MBF make incredible watches which are certainly better finished than Journe and are very much in demand…but not like Journe yet. Wouldn’t be surprised to see that change particularly with MBF who I think has that brand voice so many struggle to find.
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The wish list isn’t like a Rolex AD wish list. It’s the list of people they have in mind when allocations get finalized end of year. You should stay in touch. My contact was clear about my odds for getting confirmed and what to expect. At this point plan to wait 12 months minimum for any FPJ. Remember Patek historically makes more 5711 than Journe makes watches in a year by all accounts.

To be fair speedy gronefeld and MBF make incredible watches which are certainly better finished than Journe and are very much in demand…but not like Journe yet. Wouldn’t be surprised to see that change particularly with MBF who I think has that brand voice so many struggle to find.
Yes, fair point. Even though Gronefeld and MB&F produce far fewer watches, the demand vs production ratio is still worse for FPJ. Having met the brothers twice and listened to almost every Max interview I could find, I don't think they would shift the way they conduct business. But, who honestly knows at this point.

Don't mind me though, I'm just bitter that I can't escape the hype in the independent space anymore.
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Old 11 January 2022, 02:29 AM   #730
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Don't mind me though, I'm just bitter that I can't escape the hype in the independent space anymore.
Dude, love ya and all yet just move on. Look, i know it's sooooo not what you want to hear, or hear me say, yet at some point in life you have to ask yourself:

Is the hassle really worth it to your health and happiness... for just another watch??? (or anything material that can easily be bought and sold over and over again for that matter)

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Been there, done that many years ago (not FPJ). As you said, there are a number of other truly exceptional pieces from various manufacturers. With all the emotional and cognitive stress you've chosen to put yourself through, dare i humbly suggest it is time to take a breath and ask yourself:

Is it really 'worth it'?

BTW this applies to many things materialistically in life.

My Personal Perspective: i'd gladly give up all this 'worthless cr@p' back in a 1000000th of a second to get my brother back (alive). i'd VERY quickly give it all up if it would end the brutal dictatorship we see in places globally and end the politics of oil.

Dare i ask, what would you give it all up for? Kinda puts things in perspective, maybe?
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Old 11 January 2022, 03:38 AM   #731
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Dude, love ya and all yet just move on. Look, i know it's sooooo not what you want to hear, or hear me say, yet at some point in life you have to ask yourself:

Is the hassle really worth it to your health and happiness... for just another watch??? (or anything material that can easily be bought and sold over and over again for that matter)

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Been there, done that many years ago (not FPJ). As you said, there are a number of other truly exceptional pieces from various manufacturers. With all the emotional and cognitive stress you've chosen to put yourself through, dare i humbly suggest it is time to take a breath and ask yourself:

Is it really 'worth it'?

BTW this applies to many things materialistically in life.

My Personal Perspective: i'd gladly give up all this 'worthless cr@p' back in a 1000000th of a second to get my brother back (alive). i'd VERY quickly give it all up if it would end the brutal dictatorship we see in places globally and end the politics of oil.

Dare i ask, what would you give it all up for? Kinda puts things in perspective, maybe?
I'm just messing around regarding me being bitter. I'm really not stressing over any of it. Like I said before, I'm just leaving my name on the lists with zero anticipation of getting anything. I moved on to other brands years ago.

Regarding putting this all in perspective, you are 100% right. This is why I don't really bother with brands/watches that have a ton of hype. It sucks the fun out of what is supposed to be an enjoyable hobby. If you look at my sig, you'll see my collection is devoid of Rolex, AP, Patek, Journe. I love finding diamonds in the rough.

Just me personally, the more popular and hyped something becomes, the less attractive it is to me. That is why I honestly don't mind if I never touch a CB again. I was only chiming into this thread to shed light on FPJ practices and how (despite what they claim) they are no better than others.
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Old 11 January 2022, 04:26 AM   #733
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This is why I don't really bother with brands/watches that have a ton of hype. It sucks the fun out of what is supposed to be an enjoyable hobby.
Amen.

(Deep sigh) And we hung out and truly knew our ADs. They were local, we didn't have to drive five hours each way.

Bob at Panerai in Naples has never met me, yet after a nice phone chat he agreed to allocate a 1118 when it was first announced. I'm having a blast with TRON and love creating themed pics with it. Bob has always been a joy to call and chat with.

I love your anti-hype collection. Recently, I've been 'trolling' the sub $1k stuff and having a GREAT time! Heck, my Muse/wife adores her new copper dial timepiece from Dumoreau. Looks like a passion play by a talented designer.

Ah well, we can always remember the good old days... as we perceived them.
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Old 11 January 2022, 05:01 AM   #734
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Amen.

(Deep sigh) And we hung out and truly knew our ADs. They were local, we didn't have to drive five hours each way.

Bob at Panerai in Naples has never met me, yet after a nice phone chat he agreed to allocate me a 1118 when it was first announced. I'm having a blast with TRON and love creating themed pics with it. Bob has always been a joy to call and chat with.

I love your anti-hype collection. Recently, I've been 'trolling' the sub $1k stuff and having a GREAT time! Heck, my Muse/wife adores her new copper dial timepiece from Domreau. Looks like a passion play by a talented designer.

Ah well, we can always remember the good old days... as we perceived them.
You never know you're in the good old days until they're gone. Love that your wife is getting into the hobby as well. Mine is wading into the waters as well. Haha

One great thing about this current state of affairs is the influx of micro independents. Really love seeing their passion and innovation. I just picked up a Trilobe Nuit, fantastic watch for the money with a movement built from the ground up in conjunction with Chronode (make movements for Czapek and others).

Brands like Baltic, Trask, Santory Billard seemingly coming out of nowhere with great offerings at extremely affordable prices.

Small, family owned brands like Habring and Gronefeld.

Brands like Trilobe and Hagid offering unique takes on time telling and case design.

There are so many options to keep this hobby interesting for everyone. Who knows, maybe this is the good old days. It's certainly a golden age for innovation.
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Yes, fair point. Even though Gronefeld and MB&F produce far fewer watches, the demand vs production ratio is still worse for FPJ. Having met the brothers twice and listened to almost every Max interview I could find, I don't think they would shift the way they conduct business. But, who honestly knows at this point.

Don't mind me though, I'm just bitter that I can't escape the hype in the independent space anymore.

I hear you. End of the day you can remain ahead of the curve because you’re not afraid to lose money on a watch and that’s what separates a WIS from a wanker in todays environment
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Agreed, never seen so many passion plays and innovations now coming to market. Oh my, you might be on to something!
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to that amigo. People should follow their heart in this hobby more, it's more fun and leads to great, eclectic collections like yours

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Exciting times for sure!
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Off all my Journes, this is the one I usually grab the most. Highly recommend to anyone interested in the brand.
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Off all my Journes, this is the one I usually grab the most. Highly recommend to anyone interested in the brand.
I've actually been thinking of picking up one on the grey market. The problem is none of the trusted sellers have one and idk what the market price is anymore on these lol.

Regardless, that is probably the nicest picture of a CO that I've seen so far and my ideal strap combo.
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Who has a 'Secret Society' piece? The society and marketing moves by FPJ are brilliant!
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