F.P.Journe
Octa Automatique Réserve
Last retail price unknown

F.P.Journe
Last retail price unknown

F.P.Journe
Octa Automatique Réserve
AR
n/a
Automatik
1300
n/a
120 h
40 mm
Platin
Leder Exotisch
Platin
Dornschliesse
Saphirglas
F.P. Journe Octa Reserve Ref. A or AR with a 40mm diameter.
A constant quest for functionality with the arrival of the new Octa 1300.3 caliber. As an inventor and watchmaker, François-Paul Journe is constantly striving to improve his creations. This is true of the design of this new caliber, which offers an automatic winding system that is ideal for less mobile users.
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1999
François-Paul Journe
Geneva, Switzerland
Independent (private)
François-Paul Journe; Chanel (20%), since 1999 and 2018
François-Paul Journe, since 1999
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Authenticity, Rareness and Talent are the values that symbolize the chronometric works of F.P.Journe. At the crossroad between Arts and Haute Horology, the independent F.P.Journe Manufacture is a world in itself, embodying excellence, know-how and innovation, in the respect of the haute horology tradition from which François-Paul Journe is the proud guardian. With a limited production of less than 900 mechanical timepieces per year, the sanctuary of the F.P.Journe Manufacture honours artisanal work. Signed with the label -Invenit et Fecit- (invented and made), each F.P.Journe exclusive movement guarantees an in-house calibre, entirely invented, constructed, and assembled in the Geneva workshops. To each watch its watchmaker that is the rule at F.P.Journe and that is why the production will always remain extremely limited. F.P.Journe produces most of its mechanical movements in 18K rose Gold, a first in the watch world and a unique feature of the brand. These exceptional watch creations have granted F.P.Journe the awarding of the most important international watch prizes throughout the world.