
Als1678's post offers a glimpse into the allure of a highly sought-after Chopard L.U.C reference, prompting reflection on the dynamics of limited editions and collector demand. His personal experience securing this piece highlights the challenges and rewards of navigating exclusive releases in the luxury watch market. The subsequent discussion delves into the watch's design inspirations and the rapid sell-out phenomenon.

I would love to get my hands on one of those!
Amazing looking piece !
But yes - it was a combination of being on the right mailing list as a previous client and being quick to act. I am not 100% sure, but my guess is that by the time of the official announcement all pieces were probably sold out. Clearly both Chopard and Revolution underestimated the potential interest. Easy to say with hindsight!
Wasnt it inspired by the Laurent Ferrier?
As far as now I could not find another one.
It seems that those were really widely spread. Revolution mentions consulting one of the great collectors - Auro Montanari and his archives tryings to get an inspiration for the dial. I personally believe the story. I have no idea what exact watch they picked, but here is one example borrowed from Reddit The 3-9-12 numeral configuration can be seen in many watches.
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