Up for grabs is an F.P. Journe Toubillon Souverain
Reference “TN”, which stands for “Tourbillon Nouveau”
The Tourbillon Souverain with remontoire and dead beat seconds is endowed with the characteristics and technical demands inherent to creations by F.P. Journe – Invenit et Fecit -. Its mechanism uses the remontoire, or constant force device, which the brand values for its timekeeping performances, and has now been enriched with an independent ‘dead beat seconds’ system. This complication, representing a unique feature on a contemporary wristwatch, provides for a more accurate read of precise time. The french term for “independent seconds”, called “seconde morte” or “dead beat seconds”, stems from the fact that the hand remains motionless (“dead”) for as long as the second has not actually elapsed. The hand thus indicates the second only after it has actually past.
This model has been in production between 2003 and 2018 and the current example was mostly likely delivered in 2007 (COA is pending)
The condition of the watch is well preserved without any major dings or dents or deep scratches.
The dial is damage and patina-free. Still remains grainy with shimmer.
This watch comes on a rare factory platinum bracelet. It is fully linked and is in excellent condition. One cannot simply order a bracelet for an FPJ today, due to demand and low production. You can only get a bracelet with your new allocation. Even if you do order your watch with a platinum bracelet, the current cost is about additional $68,000 just that.
The watch comes with its original boxes, USB manual, polishing cloth, and is awaiting FPJ certificate.