Slightly related, but what sort of benefit does the association with Ickx get Chopard? I imagine KFS loves hanging out with a racing legend, but it's a very niche partnership.
The white gold L.U.C Quattro Spirit of ‘72 , ref. 161977-1008, is a unique piece honouring legendary racing driver and Chopard Ambassador Jacky Ickx . The year is 1972 : a Ferrari prototype roars through Spa , Belgium , with Jacky Ickx at the wheel, etchi...
Although I have to say it would work much better in my eyes, if the hour window was at 12 o’clock rather than 6, so as not to cut into the car on the dial 😊🤷🏻♂️
And KFS wanted it to be at 6 o'clock since the creation of the QS25 because when the minute hand reaches 12, you want to be able to see the hour disc jump!
It the position could be changed freely - it’s like a date disc. The only thing you would need to do is to print different hour discs so as to align them with the position on the dial. Which for a small series they might not be willing to do but at this p...
could have done it differently. Which leads me to think that this design is deliberate: they are probably satisfied with it and, to a certain extent, I think I can understand why (as I explained in my other answer)…
KF Scheufele wanted it to be placed at 6 o'clock since the creation of the model (Quattro Spirit 25) in order to be able to see the hour jumping without the minute hand being in front of it at 12 o'clock... So, I guess this particular image isn't well sui...
Maybe I was too harsh, but I believe no window at all should be in that spot on such a beautiful dial. Stuff like this drives me crazy. lol. I can’t help it 😁. Just add an hour hand and it will be perfect 😂
But, tbh, I personally don't mind the hour window here. If the automotive theme spoke to me (it doesn't at all), I would probably find this watch quite nice. Best, Emmanuel
Both the subject matter, and most importantly, execution matters a great deal in achieving the desired outcome on miniature paintings. Unfortunately, this artwork fails to achieve the sense of speed and excitement that the original photo entailed. This is...
I must say, first of all, that as a Quattro Spirit 25 owner myself, and having met the enameler, who is a charming fellow, I am undoubtedly biased. Furthermore, not being at all interested in the world of cars and motor racing, this watch doesn't appeal t...
I think this digital window fits well with the world of motor racing and I wonder if the fact that the window interrupts the front of the car doesn’t help emphasizing the impression of speed… But I know I might just be biased: I’ve met the enameler who is...
the more I look at this dial, the more it feels ok for me: I think this digital window fits well with the world of motor racing and I wonder if the fact that the window interrupts the front of the car doesn’t help emphasizing the impression of speed… But ...
Not a Ferrari fan but am a L.U.C Chopard fan and motor racing fan and I think that dial is just stunning, I could happily stare at it for hours looking at all the minute details. Marc
It's a dial that hates a loup, i think. Slightly related, but what sort of benefit does the association with Ickx get Chopard? I imagine KFS loves hanging out with a racing legend, but it's a very niche partnership.
with a 10x magnification. I think KFS and Ickx are real friends: this watch is a friendly gift, a piece unique which won’t be sold, that’s all. Best, Emmanuel