EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 9 MIN
F.P. Journe — Invenit et Fecit
from Watches and Politics · host Edi Shipoli
“Invenit et Fecit.”He invented it. He made it.Few phrases in watchmaking carry as much weight — or as much audacity — as the words engraved on the dials of F.P. Journe.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore F.P. Journe: Invenit et Fecit — the book that documents one of the most important independent watchmakers of the modern era.This episode is not a price discussion.It’s not a hype cycle analysis.It’s a contextual reading of how François-Paul Journe positioned himself — consciously — inside the long tradition of classical horology while rewriting its modern rules.We discuss:• what Invenit et Fecit actually means — historically and philosophically • how Journe framed authorship and responsibility in watchmaking • the intellectual lineage behind his work• how the book constructs legitimacy, independence, and authority• what the book reveals — and what it leaves unsaid• who should read this book, and at what stage of collectingThis episode connects directly to:Series 1 — innovation, authority, and legitimacy in watchmakingSeries 2 — independent voices and insider perspectivesSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read, not just worn.📌Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌Comment with the next book you want covered📌 Share with the friend who says “Journe is obvious” — and see if they still agree#watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #books #watchbooks #fpjourne
What this episode covers
“Invenit et Fecit.”He invented it. He made it.Few phrases in watchmaking carry as much weight — or as much audacity — as the words engraved on the dials of F.P. Journe.In this episode of Watches and Politics — Series 3: WatchBooks, I explore F.P. Journe: Invenit et Fecit — the book that documents one of the most important independent watchmakers of the modern era.This episode is not a price discussion.It’s not a hype cycle analysis.It’s a contextual reading of how François-Paul Journe positioned himself — consciously — inside the long tradition of classical horology while rewriting its modern rules.We discuss:• what Invenit et Fecit actually means — historically and philosophically • how Journe framed authorship and responsibility in watchmaking • the intellectual lineage behind his work• how the book constructs legitimacy, independence, and authority• what the book reveals — and what it leaves unsaid• who should read this book, and at what stage of collectingThis episode connects directly to:Series 1 — innovation, authority, and legitimacy in watchmakingSeries 2 — independent voices and insider perspectivesSeries 3 is the library of Watches and Politics — where watches are read, not just worn.📌Subscribe for weekly watch book episodes📌Comment with the next book you want covered📌 Share with the friend who says “Journe is obvious” — and see if they still agree#watches #politics #history #horology #collecting #art #books #watchbooks #fpjourne
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