The F.P. Journe Young Talent Competition is Now Open

Seeking horological talent.

An annual award that seeks to recognise and support promising watchmakers, the F.P. Journe Young Talent Competition (YTC) is open for submissions until February 1, 2023.

The entry criteria is straightforward: watchmakers aged between 18 and 30 from any country who have “independently designed and created a timepiece and/or technical construction”, but professional qualifications or training are not necessary. The prize is a CHF20,000 grant meant to finance tools or a watchmaking project.

The contest will be judged by a panel including Francois-Paul Journe himself and Giulio Papi, who will select the winner based on originality, technical complexity, aesthetics and finishing, as well as quality of make.

Candidates can submit their entries on Fpjourne.com from now until February 1, 2023.


 

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Auction Watch: A Single-Owner Collection of F.P. Journe at Phillips

Le Concours de Complexité online sale.

Le Concours de Complexité is probably the smallest watch auction ever conducted by Phillips. Taking place online from January 13-20, the sale comprises just 11 watches. But all 11 are F.P. Journe watches, including important models like a Sonnerie Souveraine, Chronomètre à Résonance Ruthenium, and Centigraphe Anniversaire. So while the quantity is modest, the quality and value are high.

And the watches all come with impeccable provenance. The former owner is a prominent businessman from Southeast Asia who is active real estate development. He purchased most of them brand new and has clearly kept them in immaculate condition.

Le Concours de Complexité begins on January 13 and will run until January 20. Bidding and the catalogue can be accessed on Phillips.com.

Below we round up a trio of highlights from the sale.

The Sonnerie Souveraine


Lot 8001 – Chronomètre à Résonance Ruthenium

Synonymous with the independent watchmaker, the Resonance is correctly regarded as one of the most ingenious creations in contemporary watchmaking. Francois-Paul Journe was the first to implement the concept in a wristwatch, having been inspired by 18th century clocks operating on the principle of resonance.

This example is one of the Ruthenium series that was launched in 2001. The name comes from the fact that the dial and brass movement bridges are plated in ruthenium, giving them a dark grey finish. Notably, the Ruthenium editions are the last F.P. Journe models to utilise brass movement bridges, which were then replaced by bridges of 18k red gold.

This Résonance Ruthenium is numbered “2/99”. It has an estimate of HK$1.2-2.2 million, or US$150,000-280,000.


Lot 8005 – Sonnerie Souveraine with custom dial

The star of this auction and certainly the most valuable lot is the Sonnerie Souveraine. The Sonnerie Souveraine was the most complicated F.P. Journe wristwatch at the time of its launch in 2006 (and since superseded by the Astronomic), but this example goes one better with its black dial. Only about 50 of the Sonnerie Souveraine were made over its production run of 13 years, most of them with the standard grey dial.

Interestingly, while the black dial might imply this is a Black Label edition, it is not. Instead, it features a custom dial made expressly for the owner of the collection. Even more interesting is the fact that is is the watch was first delivered to the owner with a dark blue dial as indicated on the certificate. But according to Phillips, the owner subsequently had the blue dial replaced with this black dial.

The Sonnerie Souveraine Black Label has an estimate of HK$2.8-5 million, or US$360,000-650,000.


Lot 8007 – Chronomètre à Résonance “RQ”

Made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Resonance, the Resonance “RQ” is the ultimate evolution of the model in technical terms. As we detailed in our introductory story, the new calibre relies on a single, large barrel driving twin gear trains, each having its own remontoir d’egalite constant-force mechanism.

This example has a platinum case and pink gold dial, one of the more uncommon combinations for the model. The Chronomètre à Résonance “20th anniversary” has an estimate of HK$1.2-2.2 million, or US$150,000-280,000.


Preview and auction details

All lots are available for preview by appointment only.

Auction
Online bidding opens on January 13 at 7:00 pm, and closes on January 20 at 7:00 pm

All times and dates are local to Hong Kong (GMT+8).

For the full catalogue, as well as viewing appointments and online bidding, visit phillips.com.


 

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