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LUC Fluerier RG or new WG or Twist
Hi LUC fans,
I can only have one due to limited budget. I been reading a lot recently about L.U.C and visit the AD to try it on here and there. I admire their quality of finishing,in-house movement, blah blah blah.
Finally decided to get one.
AD offered me a tech twist, sorry , despite the limited edition and out-of-this-world look of the watch, it didn't thrill me.
The regular production twist is prettier asthetically,1.96 movement, and looks better on the wrist, except, its not a limited edition. Then AD recommended me the Fluerier (250 limited edition) RG. Stunning look, exceptional quality, except is a closed back, would be perfect if is a saphire see-thru back. AD still have 1. Then came across the new WG Fluerier 10 anniversary version. Also 250 qty available, not released yet. It doesn't look as impressive(from photo), but has a see-thru back. I was wondering if this is using the same movement as the earlier version?
Which one should i pick? the RG fluerier might be sold out anytime and I can still save for the twise. But, should I wait for the WG 10 anniversary version? Prices between the three are quite close.

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It depends...
By: YMA : August 9th, 2007-20:29
It depends on your preference and only you can make the final decision. The LUC movement is renowed for its movement finish and to me, it is a pity if you can't see and admire the movement. If this is the case, then you can forget about Fluerier RG. Limit...
It really depends...
By: Kong : August 15th, 2007-22:55
Thanks YMA for the post. In Singapore, I've seen of 5 people have the L.U.C QF RG, and each time, a piece lands here, it will be picked up by someone. And yes, one of the 5 people, actually bought it from Hong Kong. Will inform those who are interested to...
Tough choice...
By: IWC2006 : August 16th, 2007-06:23
Hi Kong, Thanks for the advice. I personally do not mind the 39mm case size, I have a Lange 1815 (36mm) thus I do not wish to duplicate with another similar style of watch like the 1.96. I have tried the fluerier before and AD still have 1or 2 left. To me...