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A new addition to the lineSport collection, following the Only Watch 2023 release
Few names in independent watchmaking command as much respect as F.P.Journe. Founded in 1999 by François-Paul Journe, the brand is renowned for its relentless pursuit of horological excellence. Every watch bears the Latin motto "Invenit et Fecit", meaning "He invented it and made it." F.P.Journe remains one of the few truly independent maisons that develop, manufacture, and assemble their movements entirely in-house.
First introduced in 2011, the lineSport collection was created to bring F.P.Journe’s technical expertise into the realm of sporty timepieces. Now, the collection welcomes a new addition: the Chronomètre Furtif. This watch continues the brand’s tradition of technical mastery and innovative materials, following the Chronomètre Furtif Bleu made for Only Watch 2023. However, unlike its predecessor’s full tantalum construction, this new iteration comes in tungsten carbide, a compound of tungsten and carbon.
The tungsten carbide case measures 42mm in diameter and 9.50mm in thickness, the material is also known for its extreme hardness and resistance to shocks. The caseback, bumper, bezel ring, and crown are crafted from tantalum, a metal prized for its deep blue-gray hue. The interplay between sandblasted and polished finishes enhances the watch’s modern appeal. Through the transparent caseback, you can see the power reserve indicator at the top and a moon phase indicator at the bottom.
One of the most distinctive features is its dial: a mirror-polished anthracite grey Grand Feu enamel on a white gold base. The numerals and minute track remain invisible at first glance, only revealing themselves when the watch is tilted at the right angle, an intimate detail designed solely for the wearer’s enjoyment. The matte rhodium-plated steel hour and minute hands, along with a white steel seconds hand, ensure legibility.
Powering the watch is the 18K rose gold Calibre 1522, a manually wound movement operating at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and offering a 56-hour power reserve. It features a nearly linear gear train, a first for F.P.Journe, along with a high level of finishing. The mainplate and bridges showcase traditional haute horlogerie decorations, including Côtes de Genève, circular graining, and mirror-polished steel components.
The timepiece comes with a three-row flat-link tungsten carbide bracelet, secured with a folding titanium clasp accented with a tantalum cap. The Chronomètre Furtif is not a limited edition but joins the permanent lineSport collection. However, the price is yet to be confirmed.
For more information, visit F.P.Journe’s official website.
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