Twenty-five years ago, Chopard offered its first in-house movements. The brand had to celebrate such an anniversary with dignity, given the large number of complications that have been developed since then. We tend to forget it (which is a pity) but the L...
I need to try this watch on because I fear it is too large for my wrist. Looking at the case back, Chopard could have made the watch in 38mm - the white enamel and spartan dial will make the watch wear large anyway.
Rather, it is part of the charm of the watch. I suppose the dial could have a disc that rotates at the rate of the minute hand, with the hour display below. You could then keep the opening always 180 degrees from the minute hand. If you were inclined...