I forgot about the guilloche difference on the dial of the new 1860. Another point about the guilloche is also that one can appreciate it has a deeper cut into the gold dial. Amazing 3d effect from that too. My initial hesitation was the price of the luce
I'm also interested to see the new blue dial. I do wish they would add a small half marker or something at the 6:00 location, as I know you have commented on that before as well. But that would not be a deal breaker for me. It's a great looking timepiece.
Last week I walked into the chopard boutique as I wanted to see their new releases (they didn’t have them yet), but they told me they had just gotten the last allocation of the 1860 salmon. I thought these were all gone and they said they had only seen a
I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve tried the Octo Finissimo in the 40mm iteration. This photo is from December 2018: Originally released in titanium, I waited patiently for a stainless steel release: As much as I liked these, something just appeared o
I completely understand your preference, especially given the huge difference in price. The 40 mm case wears a bit large, though, from what I’ve experienced with the green dial variant. And because I’m more into classic design, I would personally pick the
In 2024, Chopard issued the green version of this watch. 2 years after, the LUC XPS comes with an uber cool Prussian Blue dial, and I must say that this is my favorite from the brand, and one of my favorite from this year, at Watches and Wonders. I couldn
For me this type of dial and hands from Chopard look the best and are my favourite they really remind me of my Chopard L.U.C Sport 2000 which has the same style as this watch although maybe not as good a movement as this 1860. Marc
Yes, it's an update, but it is lovely as well. More at: https://deployant.com/wwg26-highlights-from-the-new-offerings-from-chopard/ Article includes an Alpine Eagle dial variation... Deployant