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24 October 2019, 05:09 AM | #31 | |
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24 October 2019, 05:41 AM | #33 |
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I've never seen an FPJ in the flesh so can't comment on them.
What I have seen is many Grönefeld watches in various stages of production when I was in their atelier a few years ago. I met both Bart & Tim Grönefeld and I know two watchmakers who work there. So yeah, my pick would be Grönefeld |
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If one's definition of hand made is so strict an FPJ isn't considered hand made, then pretty much nothing in the modern world is hand made... Nothing is fully hand made. One could argue that if the watch maker doesn't mine and smelt his own steel, his watches really aren't hand made. Doesn't mean his watches aren't actually hand made though....
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According to my contact at FPJ, production had been around 100/ year until this year when it dropped to 50/year. The former number can be corroborated by matching a given case number to the year it was produced/sold. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Paul, you mentioned AKRIVIA as being one of the best non-mass produced makers... Where did Rexhep Rexhepi work prior to starting AKRIVIA? In case you didn't know, it was Patek Philippe AND Montres Journe. Rexhep admired the way FP Journe watches are made so much that he has adopted the same procedure whereby one watchmaker makes the watch from start to finish, which is not how the other brands you mentioned work. Every FP Journe watch can be traced back to a specific watchmaker, so that's hardly a process one follows if "mass produced" is what you're aiming for. |
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That’s the spirit, Apologies if I sounded offensive, I just wanted to give you some facts about FPJ. I met Mister Journe, from a 30 sec hand shake we spent around 40 minutes discussing philosophy of watch making which somehow impressed me, as we had no appointment and this wasn’t planned. The guy is really knowledgeable about watch history, a kind of George Daniels, he gives you explanations about why he made this or that choice etc... I respect your view if you don’t like the brand, but I am sure if you meet the man, you’ll change your mind. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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What is considered mass produced? Rolex is mass produced compare to Patek, but Patek is a mass producer of watches compare to FPJ. Even at say, 700, FJP can be considered mass produced compare to Akrivia. And what exactly is hand finishing nowadays? FPJ CB does not exhibit signs of hand beveling with a wood stick (though I don’t expect it at that price point), it is just polished edge that can be done with a hand held motorized tool. So does hand holding a motorized tool considered hand finishing or no? I think it’s hard to make an argument when it seems like there is no hard definition that everyone can agree on. |
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25 October 2019, 12:33 AM | #39 |
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what is the retail price of the FPJ CB?
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25 October 2019, 02:18 AM | #40 |
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Well, this went way off topic. Some really interesting and misplaced (or maybe misinformed opinions).
Anyway, to the OP I think as Ben said if value is a concern (and that is a very valid concern to have) then Independents is a risky sandbox to be playing in. Sorry if that’s not the answer you wanted but no one can be sure that the CB won’t be back at $15-16k used again or that the Grönefeld won’t be selling for $30k. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Went with the gronefeld for now. Now the wait begins for it to be built.
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And where exactly can you buy pre loved Gronefeld watches ?
You cannot. Gronefeld must be great value and owners cherish them
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I've always wondered this as well. Sure, they don't make a ton of watches, but it's extremely impressive (and telling) that not many hit the secondary market.
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Btw, I had the pleasure of meeting Bart and Tim yesterday. Great, humble, down-to-earth people who have a true passion for their craft.
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Well at only ~300 watches / year worldwide I’m not surprised they are hard to find second hand . I would imagine they would have a small target audience , making it harder to sell and hence the person selling to a gray would take a bloodbath to the point of not making it worth it to sell... just a theory. With that said , I tried on a few today and love the design language and the movement. Only tried on SS, however and found it hard to stomach a SS watch for the asking price . But really did like them . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I wonder if I crossed paths with you and Jay.
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Gronfeld is like my Eichi II and SBGZ001, not many made and rarely comes up for sale. But they are still a niche market, only particular people likes them. If you need liquidity right away, they don’t do well. That’s why I said FPJ is better. |
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27 October 2019, 01:44 AM | #54 |
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I'd say the Gronefeld is more artisanal and clinical, the Journe more artistic and flamboyant.
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