F. P. Journe
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F.P. Journe is a high-end watch manufacture
Manufacture d'horlogerie
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 of Switzerland
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 named after the founder François-Paul Journe.

The motto of the brand, Invenit et Fecit (Latin
Latin
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 for "I invented it, and I made it") denotes that the company builds the entirety of the watches. Journe often designs brand new movements, even inventing completely new systems, like the resonance chronometer
Chronometer watch
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.

He was recently interviewed by Lusso Magazine
Lusso Magazine
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, the writer, Oliver Walston said "He welcomed me with a big smile, but perhaps this is because I already own two of his watches".

Distribution

All the F. P. Journe watches are available around the world through the boutiques or authorized retailers.

There are 7 boutiques in the world, they are located in:
  • 1. Paris, France
  • 2. Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan (opened in May 2005)
  • 3. Central, Hong Kong (opened in October 2006)
  • 4. Geneve, Switzerland (opened in April 2007)
  • 5. Boca Raton, Florida, the United States of America (opened in May 2007)
  • 6. Madison Avenue, New York (opened November 2009)
  • 7. Yintai Centre, Beijing, PR China (opened November 2009)

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