AlexSunrise
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Absolutely, Jed
Nowadays, I do not think an L.U.C. dive watch would serve the image the brand is trying to convey of their offering in that segment. From my eyes in L.U.C. you have the classic horology with or without complications, and then you have the experimental branch, with the 8Hz leading the way.
On the other hand, and taking advantage of the new ebauche, perhaps Chopard can create a new watch for fans all over? A reliable all around sports watch? As MTF questioned, will there be a market for it? I believe so.
Time to meet up for some cervezas, don´t you think?
Cheers,
Alex
Absolutely, Jed
By: AlexSunrise : March 11th, 2015-10:07
Nowadays, I do not think an L.U.C. dive watch would serve the image the brand is trying to convey of their offering in that segment. From my eyes in L.U.C. you have the classic horology with or without complications, and then you have the experimental bra...
Question of how to...
By: kolosstt : March 11th, 2015-14:30
differ from the market? I mean any idea of a Chopard diver's watch is for me a question of being different than a crowded market. The LUC Pro One, especially Cadence LE, is a wonderful watch in my eyes. Readability of the dial is certainly a highlight, an...
Chopard Pro One re-mix?
By: MTF : March 10th, 2015-21:00
Another blast-from-the-past request for a re-edition of the LUC Pro One Diver watch from the early 'noughties' (2002). The rubber strap had a 'waves' motif. Black or White dial variants of the LUC Pro One were offered. LUC 4.96 movement had a tungsten all...