Friday, June 19, 2015

Ten years ago, when F.P. Journe introduced his Chronomètre Souverain, his goal was to achieve a true Chronometer status. Precision has always been the essence of Mr. Journe’s quest. His two first attempts were the Remontoir d’Egalité that regulates the flow of energy in his Tourbillon, and the Resonance movement that compensates for the movement of one’s wrist (making it — de facto — the only true wristwatch in the world). For a “seemingly” simple timepiece, Mr. Journe elected to fit his Chronomètre Souverain with a double barrel. But unlike his peers, the goal was not to achieve a longer power reserve. By fitting each barrel with a very long (1 meter long) but loose spring, Mr. Journe flattened the power curve. To easily understand the concept, imagine a spring when it is fully loaded. It has a “speeding” effect on the movement and as it dies, power gets weaker and therefore the timepiece has a tendency to go slowerhttp://www.watchtime.com/advertisement/featured-watch/sponsored-power-or-precision-an-insiders-look-at-f-p-journe-part-1/?utm_source=WatchTime%20Daily%20Update&utm_campaign=86eda3299a-WT%20Daily&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8338768216-86eda3299a-14531153&mc_cid=86eda3299a&mc_eid=1436559a32

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