
Kong's original post from 2013 highlights Chopard's L.U.C XPS Poinçon de Genève, a limited-edition platinum timepiece with a midnight blue dial, released to commemorate the reopening of their Geneva boutique. This article delves into the watch's adherence to the prestigious "Poinçon de Genève" standards and its in-house L.U.C Calibre 96.01-L, offering valuable insights into Chopard's commitment to traditional watchmaking excellence.



The polishing finish of the blue dial is absolutely gorgeous, much nicer looking than the DeVille blue from Omega, which is also a stunning watch in person. Is this Chopard basically beyond the reach of a common man?
and make a request if arrangement could be made to transfer one from the Geneva Boutique ( this mid-night blue dial and Platinum case is to commemorate the re-opening of the Geneva Boutique). As for pricing, it is subjective, quite attractive for a precious metal piece. Kong
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