
Nicolas (amanico) introduces the Chopard L.U.C Perpetual Chrono Titanium, a limited-edition timepiece that challenges perceptions of case size and material. His initial impressions highlight the watch's unique aesthetic, setting the stage for a deeper dive into its design nuances and broader significance within the luxury watch landscape. This article explores why this particular reference resonates with collectors and what makes it a standout in Chopard's esteemed L.U.C collection.

Although I suspect you would have preferred Platinum
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very contemporary looking
Even the date doesn't diminish the beauty of that sublime dial π....
it all works so beautifully. I found myself looking at it for twenty minutes before writing this. The rays of the sunburst pattern in the "northern hemisphere" are narrower than in the southern hemisphere and makes sense. Very well done. On the ALS perpetuals, the peripheral dials attached to the sub dials are at 4 and 8 o'clock These are at 2 and 10 o'clock guide the eye in a different and in my opinion more pleasing way. In the moonphase dial the printing at 12,3,6,9 mimic the hour markers. Ca
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