
FrX
I agree that it is a difficult dial to photograph and the actual view is better than photographs in the harsh Baselworld lighting.
CHOPARD tried with an ambience photograph...


Still not as 'alive' as the real dial in-person view.
My best effort without a light-tent is below.....

I already have a L.U. C Quattro (black) so maybe a different model with the blue dial is better for my collection?
Regards,
MTF
The movement in the L.U.C Quattro for 2015 is essentially the same as when launched in 1998 except the numbering system has been standardised at Chopard manufacture.

L.U.C 1.98 (1998)

L.U.C 98.01-L (Today)