CHOPARD Superfast Watches - a Retrospective and Prospective Look Chopard has long been associated with vintage automotive sports like the Mille Miglia Race since 1988 and the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique since 2002. For both those events, there are ser...
First of all, this is indeed a very much appreciated report. Not only for today, but for many many years into the future looking back and see how the Superfast story develops. Such report would have certainly increased the pace of my decision making proce...
I don't know whether that is a priority for Chopard, though. At least not yet. I would love to see them expand their use of the Fleurier Ebauches movements across the classic racing line, which appears to be the direction they are headed. (I'm holding out...
kolosst Thank you for the additional ideas. Chopard will be forced by ETA to only use Chopard mechanical movements in future. Thus, even the Mille Miglia will have Chopard movements eventually. The split seconds function is rather niched so maybe 3rd part...
... no doubt about it. What I meant about Mille Miglia; yes, it will see FE pretty soon. However, do you think it will happen in the same see-through movement design like used in the Superfast line? And also agree with both that there are other priorities...
At Chopard, its not a Rule but usual practice to have a display caseback for watches with in-house movement. Its an appreciation-thing for both maker and watch owner. Thus, I suspect that non-diving Chopard watches, even Mille Miglia, will have see-throug...
Sometimes, I really do not understand why you would buy an excellently finished movement, if you can't admire it easily. I still own my first automatic watch, which is a Victorinox with some ETA movement. Yet, when I saw its movement through the backside ...
that the Superfast line tempts me more than any other, at present. The Superfast Chrono in particular is an attractive watch, even more so with the Chopard calibre 03.05-M inside. I particularly like the 919 edition! Not sure I would be comfortable wearin...
....Not for the split seconds function that is incidental but for the other racing motifs like the Allen head bolts, black DLC finish, white font on black dial and red hands...vroom vroom! I'm not so keen on the Dunlop tyre tread strap so the new slick ty...
If pulling the silver off, I would wish for something black. I remember Chopard as having made more titanium than ceramic cases, but both would be my preferred materials for such an appearance. Or why not some mix like in the latest Tech 8Hz? Starting to ...