Robert Yeager
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32 jewels in 1.96
OK, I admit I have not been on the forum in awhile so forgive my ignorance, but my 1.96 movement has 32 jewels, while the one in your picture, Kong, has only 29. Also the micro-rotor in mine says Chopard in script, while the micro-rotor in yours says LUC. So Chopard has changed the 1.96 since issuing my 1860/1 hunter back? Where were the missing 3 jewels removed from?
LUC 3.96
By: mikesprang : November 28th, 2007-19:55
When comparing the LUC 1.96 to the LUC 3.96, what is the difference in the level of finishing between the two movements? I know that the 1.96 has the Seal of Geneva which qualifies it as one of the best finished movements in the world, how close is the 3....
Calibre 1.96 Vs 3.96
By: Kong : December 1st, 2007-12:32
Hi Mike The L.U.C Calibre 1.96 is the basic movement and 3.96 is the variant but by no mean a second class calibre. Since both are COSC certified chronometer, accuracy will be within the COSC specifications. The L.U.C Calibre 1.96 with the Breguet over-co...
32 jewels in 1.96
By: Robert Yeager : December 21st, 2007-18:08
OK, I admit I have not been on the forum in awhile so forgive my ignorance, but my 1.96 movement has 32 jewels, while the one in your picture, Kong, has only 29. Also the micro-rotor in mine says Chopard in script, while the micro-rotor in yours says LUC....
Good question!
By: Kong : December 22nd, 2007-11:09
Hi Robert No issue, feel free to ask any question. I've asked this question before to Chopard. Actually only 29 jewels are used. The additional was 'decoration'! The Cal 1.96 after 2003 (from the COSC cert) should have the actual 29 jewels marked. Merry C...