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- F.P. Journe Linesport Thread -
I thought it might be nice to have a thread dedicated to sharing pics of the F.P. Journe Linesport collection.
For many here sports watches are a natural progression from Rolex so I’m sure there’s even more Linesport owners around than we think. Myself I only have the ARS2 thus far but it’s a splendid piece that wears beautifully. So I’ll start Please share your wrist shots of your Linesport here!
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Very noice...
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Cool piece, Tom! I've been eyeing the rg rattrapante lately, but the size and hollow links put me off a bit. Need to try it on.
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the confusing thing that i brought up was its swimmability. i specifically remember journe saying ok for light surface swimming. asked again more recently then they said no. i know the elegante with the screw down at 30m said its ok but weird they changed their tune for the octasport.
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I feel you. For me it’s good enough to bathe my toddler son, wash hands etc but I won’t be swimming with it. If I fell into a pool or the lake I wouldn’t worry. Honestly think it would be just fine. I did swim a few times with my 5167/5164/5711 so I’m not immune to that sort of thing either. Regardless I think the line is very much overlooked and provides great relative value.
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I agree with that
Mine are holding up great. Don't have any issues w hollow pieces
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I personally prefer the titanium version since I will wear it as a sports watch. But the rose gold or platinum version do feel very solid and with substance. So it is all a personal taste. All are gorgeous and wears surprisingly well despite the 44mm case size since it basically has no lugs so it is very compact when it is on the wrist. |
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Nice watches....might be the right thread to ask - is there actually any Journe sports model below 42mm?
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However the linesports are 42mm and 44mm with NO lugs. So the 44 wears like a 41-42 and the 42 wears like a 40. |
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Very nice Jin
Imho the 44 wears about 41.5mm but it’s thinner than a Daytona and light as a feather. I’m picky about watches being too big and won’t wear offshores anymore. It’s nothing of the sort here.
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I want one of these so bad :(
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Definitely worth trying on. Honestly doesn’t feel large at all. Similar to my 41LV or 806 navi. You know what to do Thanks
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I have the same one. Love it
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I'd love it~~ I've pre-order one of the octa from my AD..but, 3 year waiting time lol~~
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Damn, that’s nice.
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I want to like it but I can't get over the poor water resistance and someone's comment about the "pad" forever ruined this watch for me.
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And a macro; although I’m not sure it will show up so well given the resolution restrictions.
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I have only had mine for about a month and absolutely love it.
It is by far the most comfortable watch I own. The 44mm size was a turn-off until I tried one on at the Boutique in NYC and I think it fits great. My wrist is 18.5cm or 7.25". I did e-mail Journe directly to ask about water resistance and they said it was just fine to swim in a pool or "surface swimming" but would not snorkel or dive with it. I am sure a lot of people don't know this but the clasp has something very similar to Rolex's easy link so you can get a small miro-adjustment on the fly which is great in hot weather. I have had the clasp come undone a few times, so if I had a gripe or two it would be a stronger closing clasp and better water resistance. |
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Very nice jay and Cotway! Thanks for sharing
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These linesports have grown on me so much over the last few years. I feel pretty certain I end up with one eventually.
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I was like you but in the end didn't love it and dsold it within a year. The subdial just looked a bit too plastic and the finishing wasn't great. The micro-adjustment wasn't as flexible as the Rolex one and like the above - the clasp occasionally comes undone. Sports watch you can't do anything other than surface swim? Go figure. I'd have thought FPJ could fix that very easily.
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Love these and was looking to buy one, but they wear very large, too large on my wrist.
Surprised to hear that there's a waitlist - just over a year ago I tried on one of the discontinued 40mm watches in a (sadly now defunct) London AD. It had been sitting there for at least two years. |
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