Chopard L.U.C Lunar One Perpetual Calendar Transition
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Chopard L.U.C Lunar One Perpetual Calendar Transition

By p.boxster · Mar 14, 2010 · 6 replies
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P.boxster provides a fascinating, real-time photographic sequence capturing the Chopard L.U.C Lunar One's perpetual calendar complication as it transitions from February 28th to March 1st. This detailed visual documentation offers a rare glimpse into the intricate mechanics of a perpetual calendar, highlighting the precision and subtle movements that occur during a critical date change.

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Hey dear  Chopard-friends, the night from Feb. 28th to March 1st, I of course had a close look at the lunar one smile.


Quarter to 8, the 28 starts to move...








At this time, my girlfriends´ watch still shows the right date, but not for long ;-)




11:57  - still the 31


2 minutes later we have march (1 minute too early... ;-) )


thx for your interest
This message has been edited by Kong on 2010-03-21 21:21:02

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Bill
Mar 14, 2010

It was like being right there with you. It never stops to amaze at how these mechanical marvels are capable of such precision. I love it what can say. Thanks Bill

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patrick_y
Mar 14, 2010

This watch starts fairly early but ends a minute early. Early to rise, early to bed. Thanks for sharing!

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Kong
Mar 15, 2010

Hey P.Boxster Thank you for making the effort to take the pics and sharing with us the transition. Hmm...last pic may need to be checked. Let you know. Kong

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mkt33
Mar 17, 2010

Awesome. Thank you very much, Mike

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MSB
Mar 21, 2010

of a very interesting complication at a most auspicious time! MSB

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ianny
Mar 21, 2010

home.watchprosite.com And thanks for a great report. It's an awesome watch. Regards, iAn

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