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Thanks for the post Ken!
Watched all the videos and they reminded me of my visit to the Chopard factories in Fleurier and Geneva.
Also was introduced to Fairmined (R) gold.
Thanks for the post. And I agree with the list of the three movements; those are truly exceptional movements. I personally have a slight bias towards micro-rotored movements and therefore have an especially strong affinity towards the Chopard 1.96.
Chopard Academy in Tokyo
By: KIH : December 2nd, 2014-07:02
If you are reading this, many of you already know what are so good or great about Chopard and why, how. I have attended " Chopard Academy " to attempt to teach people who may know Chopard, but not much about its Men's watch and history, etc. Thanks to Cho...
Chopard revision course
By: MTF : December 2nd, 2014-10:07
KIH, Thank you and also Hirota-san for such a comprehensive revision course about CHOPARD. Many facts were forgotten and now I am well reminded why I like this brand, its people and the products. I always say that first it is about the People and then, th...
Hahaha...
By: KIH : December 2nd, 2014-14:47
... when the brands CEO visits, there is always translator. When these things would happen in France, there would be a translator. Of course. Various people speak various languages and the watch market is global.
Ken, thank YOU!
By: CaliforniaJed : December 3rd, 2014-22:35
That was a great read. I must admit that it had not occurred to me that Chopard's stainless steel cases were forged. Very interesting. Hirota-san and I agree -- two of my favorite watches house two of his top 3 automatic movements! Best, Ken
Observation
By: MervC : December 3rd, 2014-22:43
Just an observation: The subdial is darker than the rest of the dial on the poster (first pic), but different from the real models (2nd and 3rd Pic) 3 different models ? This message has been edited by MervC on 2014-12-03 22:46:35 ...