F.P. Journe octa utc User manual

User manual -cta UTC
A unique design based on an exclusive mechanism
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While some may think the construction of the Octa calibre has less powerful ties to the history of horology than the constant-
force device or resonance phenomenon, it in fact symbolizes an important historical horological ideal: giving timepieces the highest
possible degree of precision and autonomy.
It is commonly observed that church clocks are set so high in towers to enhance their visibility, however this positioning is
mostly because it often allows almost an entire month for the driving weights to drop the length of their cords. Over time, numerous
systems have been invented to increase the running time of a timekeeper’s device but only with limited success. Given the restricted
dimensions of a wristwatch, the size of the mainspring was immediately limited. Watchmakers then discovered the trick of adding an
extra wheel to the customary gear train in order to extend the length of its development. Unfortunately, using this system only led them
to observe that the level of energy actually reaching the balance remained poor. To compensate, they fitted a smaller balance consuming
less energy but this also resulted in lost stability. Therefore, it’s not unusual to find watches that run for several days displaying an ex-
tremely unpredictable level of accuracy.
This historical challenge was a powerful source of motivation for me. I then imagined that the best and most obvious so-
lution to lengthen the running time would be to increase the capacity of the spring development. Given its stability (1 metre long and
1 millimetre thick), the challenge was to integrate it on the same level as the gear train and escapement. Thanks to the low torque of
this spring, I could achieve extremely fast automatic winding (one and a half hour on a Chappuis cyclotest for over 5 days running).
Once the challenge of autonomy was successfully met with this automatic winding calibre, I began the second challenge of
managing to insert various complications into that same movement: power reserve with large date display, fly-back chronograph with
large date display, retrograde annual calendar, UTC, etc… and doing so while maintaining an identical size for all models in the Octa
collection. Three years of research and development were required before this one of a kind automatic calibre could be presented
to the public.
François-Paul Journe
Preface
Calibre cta
An Horological Ideal_

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Created in the 19th Century, GMT, Greenwich Mean Time, orig-
inally referred to mean solar time at the oyal Observatory in Green-
wich, London. Already used by the British navy to calculate their
longitude position from the Greenwich meridian, it was introduced
in the United Kingdom by the ailway Clearing House in 1847. It
was then legally adopted as official time throughout Great Britain in
1880, and then in the entire world for the major part of the 20th
Century, before being replaced in 1972 by UTC, Universal Time
Coordinate.
Chronology
cta UTC
Coordinated Universal Time_

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GMT is usually used in the watchmaking world to designate watches with a second time zone. GMT is based on terrestrial ro-
tation, while UTC on atomic international time therefore the two time measurements are close but not the same. Unlike GMT, UTC
offers the current view of time zone division directly linked to the real rotation of the earth, and less variable.
F.P. Journe innovates once again with the presentation of the Octa UTC ®, patented system that faithfully takes us back to the
modern standards of determining time zones in full hours. Mechanically it indicates the different time periods linked with the earth’s
geographical positions, indicating summer and winter hours.
On the dial, the main hours are indicated by the blue hands, and linked to the calendar indicating the main geographical time.
The red gold hand indicates the time zones on 24 hours, represented by the earth’s 24 time zones.
Always taking into account the notes and observations concerning his watches, François-Paul Journe states: “I realized that
one of my friend’s Octa was never completely wound because he works on a computer and his hand doesn’t move enough.”
From this observation he created the new Octa caliber (1300.3) that uses the slightest movement to automatically wind the
watch. With talent, the watchmaker turns the problem around, and creates a new off centered rotor heavier in 22K gold, that winds
in only one direction with a self-locking ball bearing system. The ceramic balls allow the rotor to move in one direction and block it
in the other. This way, every infinitesimal movement is maximally exploited for an optimized winding of the watch.
The new calibre retains the characteristics of the classic Octa with a five day power reserve (120h) and a variable inertia bal-
ance wheel for an optimum yield that offers each model of the Octa line an irreproachable stability. The Octa collection is conceived
for all lifestyles, from the more peaceful to the most active!
cta Calibre
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Characteristics
Mechanism of the cta UTC
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Crown :
Position 0 , clock wise :
Winding of the watch.
Position 1 A, clock wise :
Setting of the time zone and
the 24 hour (gold hand).
Position 1 B, anti clock wise :
Setting the date.
Position 2 , anti clock wise :
Setting the current time (blue hands).
Important !
Push the crown back in position 0
for the watch to work.
Pusher :
Setting the time zone disk.
Each press on the pusher sets the
disk on one time zone ahead.
Functions and indicators
Functions_

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With the crown in position 2, turn anti clock
wise to position the hours and minutes blue
hands at midnight (date jump).
Push the crown back in to position 1and
turn clock wise to position the 24 hours
gold hand also at midnight.
Functions and indicators
Initial setting_

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Correcting pusher :
Press the correcting pusher placed at
4h00 with the help of the specific tool
included with the watch, in order to
align your region on the globe on the 0.
Illustration example: Geneva
Functions and indicators
Initial settings_

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Tourbillon Souverain
À la conquête de la précision_
Example:
You live in Paris.
In that case, both time indications are identical.
Operating instruction

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Operating instruction
Example:
You travel to Tokyo.
Outside of summer daylight saving time, no calculation will be necessary.
Pull the crown in position 1, and turn clock wise to set the time zone corresponding to
Japan on 0. The corresponding time will be indicated automatically with the gold hand.

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Main countries implementing summer time_
Northern Hemisphere :
Albany, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Egypt, England, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy,
Jordan, Kosovo, atvia, ebanon, iechtenstein, ithuania, uxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Mexico, Moldavia, Monaco,
Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saint Marin, Serbia,
Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United States.
The period starts from the second Sunday in March at 2h00 in the morning (2:00am) and lasts to the first Sunday
of November. + 1h00 in summer.
Southern Hemisphere :
Australia, Brazil, Chile, Namibia, New Zealand, Paraguay, Uruguay.
The change also takes place in certain parts of the Southern Hemisphere but at different dates, taking in account
the inversion of seasons related to the Northern Hemisphere. The period ranges between the first Sunday of
September to the first Sunday in April. + 1h00 in summer.
Operating instruction

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Universal Time Coordinates

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Operating instruction
Example:
Setting summer time.
If you live in Paris, in relation to Tokyo, you are at -8 from Tokyo time. While Paris moves into
summer daylight saving time, there is no hour change in Tokyo. Paris will then be at -7 from
Tokyo. Positioning the Japan timezone on +1 will indicate the corresponding time automatically.
-8 +1 = -7

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Operating instruction
Example:
Setting summer time.
If you live in Tokyo, in relation to Paris, you are at +8 hours from Paris. While Paris moves onto
summer daylight saving time, Tokyo will be at +7 hours from Paris. Positioning the France time-
zone on -1 will indicate the corresponding time automatically.
+8 -1 = +7

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Movement_ Calibre 1300.3
Unidirectional automatic winding
Movement in 18K rose gold.
Dimensions of the movement_ Overall diameter : 30.80 mm
Casing-up diameter : 30.40 mm
Overall height : 5.70 mm
Height of winding stem : 3.00 mm
Diameter of stem thread: S 0.90 mm
Balance_ Four adjustable inertia weights
Anachron free-sprung flat balance spring
Mobile stud holder
Free sprung
Nivatronic laser soldered balance spring
inned GE stud
Frequency : 21’600 v / h, (3Hz)
Inertia : 10 .10 mg*cm2
Angle of lift : 52°
Amplitude : 0h dial up : > 300°
24h dial up : > 280°
Main Caracteristics_ Three position crown
Correction of 24h time zones in position 1, clockwise
Correction of date in position 1, anti clockwise
Correction of time in position 2
Instant jump calendar
Initial time zone setting by secured correction pusher at 4h00
Specifications

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Escapement_ Escapement 15 tooth
Indications_ Off centre hours, minutes and time zones
24 time zones disk at 7h30 - summer/winter daylight saving time
Small second at 4h30
Large date
ower reserve at 9h00
Autonomy_ 120 ± 12 hours
Decoration_ Circular Côtes on 18K gold bridges
artly circular graining on 18K gold baseplate
olished screw heads with chamfered slots
Chamfered and circular grained wheels
Steel components hand polished and chamfered
Case_ latinum or 18K Red Gold
Diameter : 40 mm
Height : 10.6 mm
Number of parts_ Jewels 40
Movement without dial : 301
Cased up with strap : 342
Winding Speed_ 274 anti clock-wise rotations per 24 hours

© Montres Journe SA_ Geneva 2011
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Maintenance_
Your wristwatch should be serviced once every four years to maintain its precision.
Important_
Keep the original warranty card supplied with your wristwatch carefully. Your authorized F.P. J URNE retailer will need this identity card for any after
sales servicing. For all maintenance or repair, your wristwatch must be entrusted only to an appointed F.P. J URNE agent.
Warranty_
Your F.P. J URNE “Invenit et Fecit” watch is covered by a warranty against any manufacturing flaws for a period of 24 months as of the date
of purchase appearing on the back of the warranty card. The warranty is valid only on presentation of the original certificate, duly filled out by
the authorised retailer (series number, date of purchase, retailer’s stamp). The warranty does not cover normal wear or damage resulting
from abnormal use of the watch, accidents or alterations.
Warranty extension_
To gain an additional year of warranty, kindly send the word “START” to the following e-mail address: [email protected] during the 30 days
following the initial date of purchase. You will automatically receive a questionnaire.
Thank you.
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