I have Prière du Temps Présent but mostly use the 4-volume Liturgy of the Hours, precisely because the layout of PTP is not very convivial. Normally I use the 2-year monastic lectionary for the Office of Readings but when I travel I simply use the readings in the FLOTH (the “F” is for “French!”), and I catch up on the 2-year readings when I get home.
However when at home, I chant the Office. For that, I use Les Heures Grégoriennes, the Latin/French diurnal antiphonary for the LOTH, in Gregorian notation, used by the clerics and seminarians at the Communauté St. Martin in France. It is truly an awesome work (even though I question some of the antiphon choices), beautifully bound and beautifully laid out so you only need one book at a time. It’s in 3 volumes: I OT/Advent/Christmas, II Lent/Easter, III Saints. I chant the psalm in Latin then silently read it in French.
When I do the monastic LOTH, I use Liturgie Monastique des Heures, long out of print (last edition was printed in 1994 I believe). For chanting, I use a couple of house books for Lauds and Vespers that I picked up when the abbey issued new editions.
I also have a bunch of other breviaries and antiphonaries (pre- and post-Conciliar), as I’m a bit of a LOTH geek
Some are just part of the collection, some are used as references, in particular for various Gregorian pieces for our schola.