
KIH's report from the 20th Mitsukoshi World Watch Fair provides a detailed look at Chopard's offerings, particularly the L.U.C Time Traveler One and Mille Miglia 2017 Race Edition. This article offers valuable insights into Chopard's diverse collections, from sophisticated complications to motorsport-inspired chronographs, and captures the atmosphere of a major Japanese watch exhibition. It highlights the brand's commitment to both traditional haute horlogerie and contemporary sports watch design.

































I like the new 8Hz, since I also have one so similar, a non-racing branded chronograph model will be what will make me jump again. But this brand offers other models of interest too.
...please, Chopard...get rid of the date window. It is not necessary on a dress watch. Despite the beauty of the movement I could never buy this watch with a date window that disrupts the dial.
...thanks, Ken for such beautiful photos and for your time attending these events. I was there a few years ago and it was well-executed and the vendors were very friendly. It is a fantastic department store.
I find the dial of the WT too busy (10 years ago I would be crazy about it) but the LUC 96.1 is really splendid, especially the movement (I agree that it doesn't need the date window). Aris
96.01 is simply sensational
Wow, The serial of the original started at 100000, mine was 1071xx and the one in the hunter back is no. 19xxxx. So there're almost 100,000 1.96s out there, now that's really a staggering number for a Poinçon de Genève movement. And I don't recall seeing that many 1860, xps and twists around, where did all those movements go?
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