The Chopard L.U.C. 1860 in Lucent Steel For more than a dozen years, Iβve worked as a management consultant primarily in large, complex industrial plants β environments where dressing up is rarely part of the job. Naturally, my collection has leaned heavi...
Both your chopard are top references. As for your new one, thatβs going to go down as an all timer. For sure. I find I donβt dress up much but wear my dressy watches with jeans and a polo, or a untucked button down, etc. last night I wore my white gold mo...
This is a wonderful timepiece. Chopard did everything right here, at least, imo. And thank you for this great post, tracing your journey to this watch. I couldn't agree more with you when you say that this watch "represents something increasingly rare β r...
I agree, the watch itself is a great example of Chopard getting the fundamentals right. That mix of restraint, history, and real watchmaking is exactly what pulled me in. HAGWE!π₯
The dial color is what sealed it for me, though itβs difficult to fully appreciate under boutique lighting. Itβs even better in natural light. HAGWE!π₯
Thatβs what the boutique staff mentioned as well β at first, I thought it might be a sales tactic. But with the chatter around the AE XPS and now this, it wouldnβt be surprising. Whatever the case, Iβm very glad to have added it to my collection. HAGWE!π₯ ...
This is such a great shot / combo of the original!!!πππ When you posted this shot last week, I just discovered I had to wait one more week.π’ But it was the additional wait! Have a great week!π₯
Yes, I donβt believe there is a member on this site who is not aware of your love for this piece!π For non-owners of this piece, we probably had the most posts here! Like I stated, chasing perfection was unrealistic! If I recall, there were three pieces f...
As for my recovery, it is far from being over. Unfortunately, one year after my surgery, Iβm still not back to where I was before. The surgery and progress is painfully slow and now I have to see this as a journey that I take one step at a time. Cheers. ...