I have to be honest, until now I have not really found anything from Chopard that could make me part with my hard earned cash... until now (exception to the PuristS edition... if only it was in orange rather than red!) At one our regular gatherings in Lon...
I think its just the colour of the dial and as I wear jeans most of the time (if not shorts) then it just ticks the box. Have to decide if it would work with an orange strap. Cheers Andrew
I was very positively impressed by this one. With just one regret: I would have loved to see more of that movement... But I have the same problem with the JLC 8 Days, too... Best, and thanks for this post, Andrew. Nicolas
I think this is better than some recently releases for the movement size... I am normally one who hates smaller movements in large watches, but really this is not too bad. I think it always looks worse with automatic movements so this is one tick. Serious...
Actually if you have some interest in the watchmaking technology, the Quattros are much more than the stacks offering up to more tan 200h reserve. I like that you liked it but I like it too. Referring to one of my previous posts: I would have no idea the ...
Andrew, I feel like I've been beating the Chopard drum for years and it's finally getting through. They have not made an orange dial yet but this one is pretty close and with a bit of tweaking in the paint shop, can become orange....... They have the tech...
but please anyone can tell me, why are there two pointer-date scale at six? Or the subdial at six has another function as well? Is the little seconde also there? Anyway, it is a great watch! The colour of the dial harmonising perfectly to the fade colour ...
I believe one needle is a running seconds counter and the other is the date indicator. It is an utterly odd subdial IMO, with a small circular track showing divisions every 5 seconds sandwiched between the odd and even date numbers. I really like this wat...
many thanks! Yes, I thought that the one hand is showing the (pointer)date and the other is for the little second. What is confusing and unusual to me, that the dates are shown in two rings, which means, that the pointer date hand is either too short or t...
once you know how to read it, is it? For the length of the date hand, which has the length accurate for the inner date circle. The inner circle is has all the even numbers in it and markers for the odd ones. So basically every possible date can be read wi...
It would definitely be confusing to glance down to see the date and have the seconds hand nearby. You would need to do a double take to figure out which is which. I'm all for unique design, and unique design is often polarizing. In this case, I'm on the -...
Normally I am also not bothered with any of the Chopard watches (apart form the PuristSPro version which is growing more and more on me) but this Quattro is a very cool watch. The design of the dial and colour scheme is great. Dressy and casual at the sam...
I like the way Chopard refreshed the Quattro, and I love the color of this dial. Like Melvyn, I feel like I have seen so much quality from Chopard with the L.U.C watches for so long. It is nice to see others like yourself enjoying what you see, too. Best,...