Lot Essay
This endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. The watch will be supplied with a calf leather strap.
Consigned by an Important Private Collector and preserved in excellent overall condition, the present timepiece is from the highly sought after 'Reference T' - its number, 134/01T, indicates that it is the 134 watch of the series, made in 2001.
The watch can be identified as a third generation with a dial made of white gold which was produced in a smaller quantity than the yellow gold one.
Within the 1999 ‘Reference T’ series, four dial generations have been identified:
First generation:
"Souscription" series, only 20 pieces made, sold to collectors who paid prior to completion of the watches, as the name indicates. The watches are numbered from 1/20 to 20/20 on the dial and on the case, the dials inscribed only "Invenit et Fecit / F.P. Journe". The cock for the remontoire is rounded.
Second generation:
Reference T, the first watches made as a production series. The dials are signed “Invenit et Fecit / F.P. Journe" and "Remontoir d'Egalité". As with the Souscription watches, the cock for the remontoire is rounded.
Third generation:
Increased size power reserve numerals, almost the same size as the minutes. Flat remontoir cock.
Fourth generation:
This dial type is characterised by smaller dial screws.
Early series tourbillons are also distinguished by their case backs. The souscription watches feature hand-engraved lettering, subsequent examples, numbered from 21 onwards, show shallow case back engravings, with the lettering etched in outline. The case backs were secured by conventional, slotted screws, often exchanged during a servicing at F.P. Journe against Holt head screws, now standard on all of the firm's watches.
Until the launch of the ‘Reference TN’ or ‘Tourbillon Nouveau’ in April 2004, the Tourbillon Souverain series used the caliber 1498 rhodium-plated brass movement. From 2004 onwards, it was replaced by a movement made of gold and named caliber 1403.
Consequently, these early examples of the model with rhodium-plated brass movements are now recognized as an important milestone in the brand’s history and have become highly prized by serious F.P. Journe collectors.
Consigned by an Important Private Collector and preserved in excellent overall condition, the present timepiece is from the highly sought after 'Reference T' - its number, 134/01T, indicates that it is the 134 watch of the series, made in 2001.
The watch can be identified as a third generation with a dial made of white gold which was produced in a smaller quantity than the yellow gold one.
Within the 1999 ‘Reference T’ series, four dial generations have been identified:
First generation:
"Souscription" series, only 20 pieces made, sold to collectors who paid prior to completion of the watches, as the name indicates. The watches are numbered from 1/20 to 20/20 on the dial and on the case, the dials inscribed only "Invenit et Fecit / F.P. Journe". The cock for the remontoire is rounded.
Second generation:
Reference T, the first watches made as a production series. The dials are signed “Invenit et Fecit / F.P. Journe" and "Remontoir d'Egalité". As with the Souscription watches, the cock for the remontoire is rounded.
Third generation:
Increased size power reserve numerals, almost the same size as the minutes. Flat remontoir cock.
Fourth generation:
This dial type is characterised by smaller dial screws.
Early series tourbillons are also distinguished by their case backs. The souscription watches feature hand-engraved lettering, subsequent examples, numbered from 21 onwards, show shallow case back engravings, with the lettering etched in outline. The case backs were secured by conventional, slotted screws, often exchanged during a servicing at F.P. Journe against Holt head screws, now standard on all of the firm's watches.
Until the launch of the ‘Reference TN’ or ‘Tourbillon Nouveau’ in April 2004, the Tourbillon Souverain series used the caliber 1498 rhodium-plated brass movement. From 2004 onwards, it was replaced by a movement made of gold and named caliber 1403.
Consequently, these early examples of the model with rhodium-plated brass movements are now recognized as an important milestone in the brand’s history and have become highly prized by serious F.P. Journe collectors.