这款F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance以约170,000美元的零售价进入市场,却在二级市场上通常从约300,000美元起步,稀有或早期版本可达数百万美元。其核心特征是两套独立机械机芯在同一表壳内实现“共振”,每天走时误差在1秒以内,并且两组指针产生完全一致的误差。与之形成对比的是,从30美元的卡西欧到2,700美元的Oris,再到470,000美元的芝柏复杂腕表,计时工具在价格与工艺上跨度巨大,但鲜有在概念层面取得突破。
市场数据凸显其独特地位。收藏家最追捧的是“12/12”对称表盘版本,拍卖中已有7枚成交价超过100万美元,最高纪录为2021年一枚2000年铂金首作,以430万美元成交。相比之下,后来采用“24/12”表盘的版本价格明显偏低,最高仅为2020年在富艺斯拍出的445,000美元。品牌整体拍卖纪录在2025年12月达到1,080万美元,但Résonance仍被视为品牌的标志性复杂功能。
从技术角度看,这枚38毫米腕表将18世纪双摆钟的共振原理缩微化。两枚相邻摆轮在佩戴者运动带来的加减速扰动下,通过物理共振相互校正。Journe本人花费约15年完成这一设计,使腕表不仅能显示双时区,还能精确呈现诸如半小时时区的细微差异。其价值不只体现在价格数字上,而在于将物理学现象、时间测量精度与概念艺术融为一体。
This F.P. Journe Chronomètre à Résonance enters the market at a retail price of about $170,000, yet typically starts around $300,000 on the secondary market, with rare or early versions reaching into the millions. Its defining feature is two independent mechanical movements housed in one case that achieve “resonance,” keeping time within one second per day while making identical errors. By contrast, timekeeping spans from a $30 Casio to a $2,700 Oris to a $470,000 Girard-Perregaux, but few achieve a comparable conceptual leap.
Market data underscore its status. Collectors most prize the symmetrical “12/12” dial versions, with seven selling for more than $1 million at auction, and a record price of $4.3 million paid in 2021 for the original 2000 platinum model. Later “24/12” dial versions trade for less, topping out at $445,000 at Phillips in 2020. Even as the brand’s overall auction record hit $10.8 million in December 2025, the Résonance remains its signature complication.
Technically, the 38-millimeter watch miniaturizes the 18th-century double-pendulum resonance principle. Two adjacent balance wheels correct each other via physical resonance as wrist motion introduces accelerations. Journe spent about 15 years perfecting the design, enabling dual time displays and even fractional time zones. Its value lies not only in price figures but in fusing physics, precision timekeeping, and conceptual art.