Discover the Chopard L.U.C Heritage Grand Cru ref. 162296-5001, a new tonneau-shaped chronometer in 18k rose gold with Poinçon de Genève certification. Explore its unique design and movement.
Explore Chopard's L.U.C All-in-One and L.U.C Heritage Grand Cru from BaselWorld 2018. Discover 14 complications, Poinçon de Genève finishing, and in-house movements.
Explore the Chopard L.U.C Heritage Grand Cru. Collectors discuss its tonneau case, shaped movement, dial aesthetics, and wearability. Is it a yes or no?
Explore the artistry of shaped calibers in luxury watches like Parmigiani Fleurier, Chopard, JLC Reverso, and Patek Philippe. Discover the harmony between case and movement.
this green is nice. It’s mainly about the oversized case: 42mm diameter x 14.55mm thickness (according to the official website, but the case might be a 11.50mm in reality, like the PuristS edition) is way too much for me, for such a watch (it simply doesn...
the one you've reviewed on WatchProZine , and, though the dimensions are even bigger (45 x 15.06), I was much more impressed by it. Aesthetically, I find it to be a real stunner. But I'm still not in love with the caliber.
One of the best chronograph movements out there on the market! And! It's a Chopard original! As it's not a Lemania copy. AND it's got great finishing and le Poincon de Geneva or Geneva Seal!
I find the bridges more strange than really appealing or beautiful and the levers look flat and plain to me. In real life I’ve found it unimpressive. Only my personal feeling of course.
The Minerva Villeret definitely produces things in a more time consuming and more traditional method than Lange. Lange really has a lot of state of the art technology and modern methods.