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F.P. Journe

Centigraphe Souverain | A platinum chronograph wristwatch with 100th of a second, 20 seconds and 10 minute registers | Circa 2009

Auction Closed

May 10, 02:36 PM GMT

Estimate

200,000 - 300,000 CHF

Lot Details

Description

Dial: grey

Calibre: cal. 1506 manual winding, 50 jewels

Case: platinum, sapphire crystal display back secured by 6 screws

Case number: 043-CT

Closure: platinum F.P. Journe buckle

Size: 40 mm diameter

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: yes

Papers: yes

Accessories: F.P. Journe Warranty Card, instruction manual and presentation box

 

Please note the leather strap derived from endangered species is for display purposes only and is not sold with the watch. The watch will be shipped with a Sotheby’s branded calf leather strap.

A genius in fine watchmaking, F. P. Journe is known for mind-blowing inventions whilst constantly seeking perfection in complicated watches. His hard work throughout the years was well acknowledged by the horological community for being the first to win the celebrated Aiguille d’Or prize three times, and the current Centigraphe was the collection that made his crown for the 3rd time.


The Centigraphe was created when Francois-Paul Journe and collector Jean Todt, who was at the time the executive director of Scuderia Ferrari, met through the ICM foundation. It was crafted with the aim of developing the ideal chronograph for the world of car racing. For this watch, Journe had also decided that 30% of the profits would be donated to the Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, ‘ICM’.


Instantly recognizable, the three-register chronograph on the dial are the signature of this remarkable collection, the first hand-wound wristwatch to measure elapsed times from 100th of a second to 10 minutes. An interesting feature of F. P. Journe’s movement structure, the chronograph complication isolates itself with the timekeeping segment, making a brilliant design to ensure the accuracy of time keeping while the chronograph is running. Unlike other conventional watches, the chronograph in the watch can be triggered by an ergonomic system with a rocker arm where it can also reduce the slight energy loss and inaccuracy upon activation.


Housing the magnificent movement is an elegant and classic platinum case with a complementing silvered dial. A master class for innovative chronographs, the present watch accompanied by its full set of accessories remains one of the best collectible timepieces for years to come.