... and ended up with the blue faced one. I handled the first ever XPS in the London boutique a few weeks ago, and it's definitely different to the regular one, but unlike you, I think some of the changes aren't entirely for the better. The loss of a mm o
KMII At launch, I was drawn immediately to the standard steel version with black and orange dial because it was so striking and legible. So different from the usual colours of the L.U.C collection. Some people reminded us of the original L.U.C Pro One tha
For me, the steel and platinum standard Time Traveler are the winners. The black and orange highlight combo is striking and inventive, and it reminds me of the old LUC Pro One GMT. Respecting the platinum model, I deeply appreciate that Chopard chose a di
I really like Chopard too not only because they are a manufacture but because their craftsmanship whether dials, movements, case and bezel equals Patek and because alongwith Patek , they still use the micro rotor. One of the few models of Chopard I like w
Happy Colourful Nautical Adventure Happy Ocean 278587-3002 and 278587-3001 This year, Chopard took me by surprise with a couple of mechanical Happy Ocean 'dive-style' watches in the Happy Sport collection. I was not surprised that Chopard made mechanical
The L.U.C pro One also came with rubber 'Waves' strap... L.U.C Pro One on rubber strap I wonder if you could use the strap on your L.U.C Sport 2000? Regards, MTF
Check out a previous posting about the L.U.C Pro One watches. The original L.U.C Pro One was 2002 but later that decade, they brought out this GMT variant with ceramic bezel. Regards MTF