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Not one, but two unfortunately...
I am attracted to beautiful movements, the most important criteria in a watch for me, and both of these fit the bill.
My target now is both, but need to start working again if I have a chance to achieve this dream by year end, and then have to be lucky enough to get one of the LE 50 pieces in each.
Dean
:-)
By: Kong : March 27th, 2014-19:28
Hi Dean Yes, same movement will be inside the PuristS Edition. Only the PuristS Edition has no date window. Pricing for this rose gold version, will have to revert to you later. Glad that one of the 2014 L.U.C attracted you :-) Kong
I like it!!
By: Albi : March 27th, 2014-11:54
First, the movement looks great: I love how the bridges are designed to highlight the high level of finishing, with all those angles! The movement is amazing to look at! Then, the way the movement is presented in the case back is very attractive to me, wi...
I get you ...
By: Kong : March 28th, 2014-20:24
about the levers. Less surface area or slender levers would be more elegant. Shape-wise, I doubt could be changed as need for the geometry/loci already determined. Meanwhile, contrasting the levers with the bridges and platine made them even more standout...
The 'arena' display ...
By: AndrewD : March 28th, 2014-22:05
Hi Alberto, I agree with your comments. I have posted some photos I had of the Chrono One with and without the arena style case. [ click here ] You can really see how the arena highlights the movement. I think this 1963 Chronograph and particularly the mo...
Nice movement!
By: patrick_y : March 27th, 2014-12:32
A beautiful watch with a beautiful movement. Since the watch is from the same family as the 1963 Chronometer (my favorite L.U.C in existence thus far), I'm sure it will be very well finished in the movement department. I really like how Chopard has done t...