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F.P. Journe allocation guide
F.P. Journe is low-volume and configuration-sensitive. Allocation feasibility is confirmed first. If not realistic, we move to buy-now sourcing.
This page is a process manual: what you send, what we confirm, what you receive at each stage, and how we keep the workflow executable.
Fast start message
Copy and paste into WhatsApp:
F.P. Journe allocation - Ref/Model: [enter] - Config: [enter] - City: [enter] - Timeline: [enter] - Flexibility: [enter]
Allocation workflow overview
An allocation request is a structured workflow with feasibility gates. The goal is to avoid vague promises and move only when each step remains executable. We align on your reference, configuration and city first, then we issue Swiss paperwork and proceed after deposit and compliance.
Some references are effectively closed. We advise feasibility candidly and propose an executable alternative.
Buy-now alternative
If timing is hard or allocation is not feasible, this route is executable.
Step 0 - define the target
What to send
- Exact reference or model family.
- Configuration (metal, dial, bracelet or strap, size).
- Your city and country for pick-up or delivery.
- Timeline and flexibility notes.
The goal is a clean feasibility check, not a generic waitlist statement.
What not to send
- Only a photo with no reference context.
- No city, no timeline, no configuration.
- Multiple fragmented messages that change the target.
If you have multiple options, ask for a reference matrix.
Step 1 - feasibility gate
We confirm feasibility for your exact request. Output: a realistic plan (allocation or buy-now), a timing window, and a short list of what we need next. If allocation is not realistic, we do not pretend. We propose the buy-now route with an executable market quote.
Step 2 - Swiss invoice and contract
What the invoice defines
- Service scope and target reference family.
- Deposit terms and settlement method.
- Compliance requirements for the route.
- Routing preference (Geneva pick-up or delivery where permitted).
Why this matters
High-value allocations require a documented counterparty. Swiss paperwork protects both sides and keeps the process executable with insured logistics.
See: buying safely.
Step 3 - deposit and compliance
We proceed only after the deposit is received and cleared and compliance requirements are satisfied. Payments: USDT, BTC, USDC or bank wire (+7% Swiss compliance). No card payments.
Deposit size depends on reference and route and is confirmed on the invoice.
Step 4 - status updates and feasibility confirmation
Status updates you can expect
- Feasibility confirmation and timing window.
- Paperwork issued and deposit confirmed.
- Allocation progress tied to process gates.
- Next action required from the client (if any).
We keep updates process-based, not vague.
What we do not do
- No guaranteed promises without gates.
- No untracked payment routing.
- No informal logistics for high value pieces.
If the process cannot be executed safely, we stop and propose an alternative.
Step 5 - outcome and routing
Preferred outcome
The goal is feasible boutique routing where permitted. City and boutique policy determine how this is executed.
If allocation is not feasible
We move to buy-now sourcing: defined year, condition, full set, and an executable time-bound market quote.
Delivery where permitted
Where permitted by the route, we can coordinate Ferrari Group insured delivery. Typical lead time is 5-7 days after release.
Geneva pick-up
Appointment-based pick-up in Geneva remains the cleanest route for many clients.
Expectations for serious buyers
This process is designed for serious buyers who want a controlled, documented path rather than a public waitlist narrative. Your exact reference, configuration and city are the inputs that make the process precise. If your request changes, we re-run feasibility and update timing accordingly.
If you want the fastest route with immediate certainty, buy-now sourcing is often correct.
FAQ
Is an allocation guaranteed?
No. Allocation is feasibility-based and policy-dependent. We confirm what is realistic and propose executable alternatives when needed.
What payments do you accept?
USDT, BTC, USDC or bank wire (+7% Swiss compliance). No card payments.
What if my target is discontinued?
For discontinued references, allocation is typically not feasible. Use buy-now sourcing: buy now.
How do I start?
Use the allocation request page or send the fast start message via WhatsApp. We will respond with feasibility and a realistic plan.
Do you ship worldwide?
Where permitted by the route, we coordinate Ferrari Group insured delivery. Otherwise the primary outcome is boutique pick-up.
Contact
Private Desk: https://emiratesambassadeurs.com/vip-concierge/
WhatsApp: +41 77 905 58 90
This page is informational. We confirm feasibility case-by-case and keep updates process-based.