What’s behind the Blue Door?
A visit to the Chopard Manufacture at Fleurier is not complete without passing through these doors. Behind them lies the history of horology, particularly of the local Neuchatel area and of course of Chopard. The L.U.CEUM is Karl-Friedrich Scheufele’s personal horological collection and was opened in 2006 for the tenth anniversary of the manufacture. It is fully curated and new pieces of the highest quality are added as they become available.
The space itself, with exposed beams and wooden floor and lined with display cases, is quiet and reverential. A lyceum is a public space for teaching and learning. I could see watchmakers and designers spending hours in here just soaking up the history and looking for inspiration.
The pieces are arranged to follow a journey through time, from sandglasses and sundials to clocks and watches.









Breguet pocket watches









There was so much more to see, but there were modern Chopard novelties waiting for me to play with and I had to move on. Chopard have produced a book: “Traces of Time” that presents the collection in more detail. I have I have whetted your appetite for more.
Andrew
Thanks so much for the post and the photographs. The Luis Ulysse Chopard pocket watch from 1860 is fascinating, and quite beautiful.
Best,
CJ
Hi Jed,
Thanks for the nice words. I know you have a soft spot for Chopard.
Here are some more pictures from "Traces of Time" of the LUC pocket watch:


