F.P. JOURNE. A LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 100TH OF A SECOND, 20TH SECONDS, 10-MINUTE REGISTERS AND BRACELET
F.P. JOURNE. A LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 100TH OF A SECOND, 20TH SECONDS, 10-MINUTE REGISTERS AND BRACELET
F.P. JOURNE. A LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 100TH OF A SECOND, 20TH SECONDS, 10-MINUTE REGISTERS AND BRACELET
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F.P. JOURNE. A LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 100TH OF A SECOND, 20TH SECONDS, 10-MINUTE REGISTERS AND BRACELET

LINESPORT CENTIGRAPHE COLLECTION, CIRCA 2012

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F.P. JOURNE. A LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 100TH OF A SECOND, 20TH SECONDS, 10-MINUTE REGISTERS AND BRACELET
LINESPORT CENTIGRAPHE COLLECTION, CIRCA 2012
Movement: Manual
Dial: Grey
Case: 42 mm.
With: OAK Certificate, aluminium F.P. Journe bracelet, overall length approximately 175 mm., F.P. Journe Garantie, cleaning cloth, presentation box and outer packaging
Remark: Extremely good condition
Note: Serial numbers are available upon request

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Alexandre Bigler
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Lot Essay

The Centigraphe Sport Aluminium, reference CTS, was produced between 2011 and 2014. Ultra-lightweight, incredibly it weighs only 55 grams. The model was created as a more casual, sporty version of the precious metal cased modern classic the Centigraphe Souverain. Above all, it is a watch of incredible lightness, especially designed to be worn by world-class athletes and sportsmen, it is capable of performing perfectly during even the most arduous of sporting events. Manufactured from high technology aluminium alloy used in the aeronautical industry, even the movement itself is made from aluminium. A huge technical triumph, the Centigraphe Sport Aluminium movement features the same horological excellence found in all of F.P. Journe’s calibers. The use of Aluminium alloy for the entirety of this phenomenal timepiece naturally raised several challenges in order to perfect manufacturing methods so that the finished Aluminium is scratch resistant, anti-corrosive and anti-allergic.

Due to the immense practical difficulties of working with the ultra-lightweight material, F.P. Journe has stated that no future wristwatch models will be made in aluminium, existing models such as the present watch are now highly sought after and truly unrepeatable. During the manufacture of each aluminium watch it is thought that up to an incredible 60% of the parts had to be discarded. This was due to the difficulty in both replicating the shape of the components and the anodizing process not producing consistent colours.

Centigraphe Souverain
Produced between 2008 and 2017, it was born from the encounter between François-Paul Journe and collector Jean Todt, through the ICM foundation, the Centigraphe Souverain was developed with the aim of producing the ideal chronograph for the world of car racing. Following extensive research on the balance of power in a movement, energy loss, motricity and pushers, François-Paul Journe created an unprecedented chronograph able to measure elapsed time from a 100th of a second to ten minutes. The hand of the second dial at 2 o’clock is making a tour in 20 seconds, and the third hand of the dial at 6 o’clock, makes a tour in 10 minutes, the hand of the first dial at 10 o’clock makes a turn in one second on a scale marked in hundredths of a second, making it possible in theory to time an object moving at 360,000 km/h, or approximately 1/3000ths of the speed of light. The Centigraphe lead F.P. Journe towards winning the top prize of the Golden Hand Award at the Geneva watchmaking Grand Prix for the third time since the opening of his manufacture in 2000, the Centigraphe Souverain was recognised as an unprecedented creation.

The manually-wound mechanical movement is the first in the world equipped to measure elapsed times from from a 100th of a second to ten minutes. The watch is equipped with a patented re-set button in the band at two o'clock, which can be rocked back and forth to make the chronograph start, stop or return-to-zero. This system is an ingenious variation of the standard buttons used in chronograph watches on each side of the crown. Moreover, the maintaining power and power reserve in this watch are highly efficient. The mainspring barrel features a maintaining power system to ensure that the driving force does not decrease during winding. Without utilizing the chronograph function, the mainspring can supply a minimum of 100 hours of power reserve and 24 hours if the chronograph is being operated continuously.

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