
W72's appreciation for the Chopard Ref. 16/1860/2, particularly its Caliber 1.96 movement, offers a timely reminder of enduring horological elegance. This article delves into why this 36.5mm timepiece, with its solid gold dial and Geneva Seal movement, continues to captivate collectors. W72's insights, complemented by community discussion, illuminate the subtle perfections that define this early L.U.C masterpiece.

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but honestly, other than the Metalam dial, the Simplicity is in another level. /W72
I do think this is one of the best from Chopard (in their early days). Much was said about the movement and its microrotor design. /W72
Chopard or now LUC is bring out very nice pieces (technically and aesthetically) /W72
I think I have a picture of this movement ... Swan neck regulator; microrotor; platinum 950 rotor weight.
I love these unostentatious, high quality Chopards. I'd nominate Chopard for the "Most Underrated Manufacture" award - at least for the references with LUC movements.
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