By the kind approval of Mr Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, we can reveal a prototype image of the L.U.C 1963 Chrono PuristS Edition. The images of the final version with the new movement, will be shown after embargo date. Editors Note: New photos added 6th Apri...
Am very much looking forward to seeing the new L.U.C 03.07-L movement. This has all the ingredients to be a classic (42mm, steel, hand wound chronograph with exceptional finishing). Dean
Congrats to the future lucky owners and nothing but my appreciation to Chopard and Mr. KFS for indulging us fans with a beautiful watch like this 1963 Chrono. Thanks for sharing this wonderful news, Kong. Cheers, Alex
Can't wait to see this piece in person. The movement finishing will certainly be top notch! I still want to see the 1963 Chronometer. amp;fi=112&pi=6189048&ti=903433&s=&t=www-luc-1963-the-quintessential-chronometer That's my favorite Chopa...
It may well be a new member of the Fine Chronographs Family, an exclusive family, counting only a few, very few members. The hands are superb. As I am very picky, I would love to see mushroom pushers, and two subdials only. But I am veeeery picky. And bor...
Actually I think the two-tone appearance with the gilded base plates and the German silver bridges, as well as the polished flat steel levers looks fantastic. It gives it depth and sets off the functional aspects of the movement. More critical to me than ...
The size of the movement is important to compare with the size of the case. Patek, for example, opted for some clever tricks to house the small movement in such a big case. More often, a small movement can find its place in a 38 / 40n mm case without givi...
I agree with your comments on the movement versus case size. The 'clever trick' from Chopard, I believe, is the sloping 'arena' case back. It's as if our eyes are brought into the movement. I prefer this to a 'small' sapphire window and a large bezel givi...
Here is a case back comparison shot between the VC Les Historiques and the Patek 5070. A difference of 5 milimmeters between the 2 cases. It is noticeable, but is it that much noticeable? That is why I mentionned the " Patek Trick " in te way they designe...
Thanks for showing these classic chronographs side by side. But I personally prefer the Chopard design solution. Regards Andrew Ps. huge congratulations on your 80,000 post. I'm sure there will be much excitement around the forums, but I saw it first! Tha...
A great collaboration between Chopard and Purists. The L.U.C. 1963 Chrono Purists edition is a winner chronograph. Very handsome dial and case. Looking forward to seeing more pics of it! Thanks Kong for giving us the good news. Cheers Robin
This is fantastic news. I remember the discussions during the Chopard session at IGOTT2 about a PuristS version. I hope to see this in person. Regards, ED-209