Hello, all! I have been absent from our forum for a while, but always peering in, and I finally had a spare day (in London!) to catch my breath. Free from any obligations, I took a walk to Selfridges to stop in the Chopard Boutique there. It's one I had n...
What a watch, what an incredibly beautiful perpetual calendar watch, in steel, at an unbelievable price point for a movement of this quality. The L.U.C 96.51-L powers this 43mm watch. Again familiar territory for Chopard, in a tried and true way - microro...
This may arguably be the best value in the L.U.C line. At 7mm thin, it wears incredibly well. It may be steel-cased, but it is nothing short of elegant, and superbly functional with the date tucked away at 6 beneath the seconds subdial. Another one that w...
...and was sometimes feeling lonely with my watch & pen shots... Welcome back on board, hope you will manage for being back but we all know how it is with job, family obligations and other constraints... Anyhow good to have you back and thanks for sha...
We\'ve been missing you But it looks like there is a new steel cased Chopard to compensate for your work related absence - treating yourself is definitely in order You\'ve surely been missing the Vlad elements of Puristspro in the meantime
All is well, just been supremely busy lately. Five weeks away from home but should get better now And no new wrist watches this year (did get a pocket watch as a present)... So getting time
Thanks for the glimpse of Leisurely Luxury Looking in London. The three watches in this thread are excellent examples of "affordable luxury" from Chopard: L.U.C Time Traveler One L.U.C Perpetual Twin L.U.C 1860 XPS The Selfridges and Harrods Chopard bouti...
I happen to enjoy steel as a case material, anyway. (Though, yes, ho hum, Platinum will do, too!) To see Chopard do this, and do it so well, is a true pleasure for me. This afternoon, I kept hearing Mrs. CaliforniaJed\'s voice in my ear, and it kept me fr...