Editorial
The Chronomètre à Résonance puts two fully independent movements inside a single 40mm rose gold case and lets physics do the rest. When the paired balance wheels synchronize through acoustic coupling in the shared baseplate, they regulate each other toward accuracy neither could sustain alone. This is not a complication added for spectacle; it is a working chronometric principle that Antide Janvier theorized in the 18th century and F.P.
Journe spent years proving in production.
François-Paul Journe launched the Résonance in 1999, drawing directly on resonance theory first explored by Janvier and later Breguet. The principle holds that two oscillators sharing a medium will, over time, lock into phase opposition and stabilize each other against external disturbance. Journe's engineering challenge was building a baseplate rigid enough to transmit the acoustic coupling yet sensitive enough to let it happen at all.
The current Calibre 1520 in the 40mm rose gold case represents the mature production form of that research, refined across more than two decades. No other manufacture puts a working resonance movement in regular production.
The Résonance runs two complete gear trains, two mainsprings, and two regulation systems; servicing is substantially more involved than a conventional movement and should go only to FPJ-trained watchmakers or the manufacture itself. Setting the watch requires winding and synchronizing both movements, and owners who ignore the procedure can inadvertently break resonance lock, degrading the accuracy benefit the complication exists to provide. Dial versions have changed over the years, so verify that case, movement, and dial generation match before buying; mixed-generation examples occasionally surface on the secondary market.
Rose gold cases show wear on lugs and case-back edges with regular use, and the finishing on FPJ cases is distinctive enough that heavy polishing is immediately visible and reduces collector value. Prices on the secondary market have moved sharply upward since roughly 2021; any example offered well below current market retail warrants extra scrutiny on provenance and service history.