Hi All, To survive in this concrete jungle of Hong Kong, I desperately need to have my own sanctuary in a tranquil urushi Jungle with me as Tarzan!

Dec 07, 2016,08:32 AM
 

This piece has been haunting me for over three years, and it is finally on my wrist. Hence, this post is long, so please bear with me.

For this catch, several acknowledgements are needed: Many thanks to MTF for explaining the background of this wonderful artistic dial and answering all my (many) questions. Thanks to Singapore based Purist Stefan who nudged me over the edge without knowing it (more on this below). Thanks to Hong Kong based Purist Conkers for alerting me to see the auction preview and advising me at the auction. Apologies to Nicolas because I forgot about his bad experience at this auction house which I bought the Jungle from.

When I went to the auction preview, serendipity happened. Walking in I had in mind other watches which I needed to review because I was helping my friend to sell some rare Pateks. However, the Jungle immediately captivated my eyes over Pateks. Afterwards, I was still a bit hesitant and needed to think more because my budget had been blown earlier this year with a pair of Patek China 10th anniversary watches. However, that night I read Stefan’s post about other urushi pieces and that did me in. Hence, I have Stefan to thank or blame. LOL ! smile

With no budget left, I resourceful remembered that previously I had asked my wife to buy me the Jungle as an anniversary present for me at full retail price and she had refused immediately. Now at the suggested auction price range, representing (after 25% commission) 37% to 57% off retail, I asked again and she agreed because I said I could probably get it at around 50% discount to retail at the auction.

With an approved budget in my pocket (so of speak), I went to the auction with Conkers who acted as a valuable advisor and Keks from Sweden as a moral supporter. When it came to the Jungle lot, auctioneer said he had three absentee bids, with the third one being the highest amount I was willing to pay. Darn! Auctioneer called out for more bids but nobody answered from the floor, internet or phones, and then auctioneer yelled out “no regrets, going once, going twice… ”. My paddle miraculously went up without me thinking because my heart knew that I needed to make just one bid. Thereafter the Jungle bidding war was over! I became Tarzan and got to do so with a 45% discount from retail price for a practical new watch with plastic protector still on its case back!

Wearing the Jungle for work and pleasure is a big distraction because I must check the time very often! The color is really vibrant and the details are amazing ! The dial has a 3D effect in many areas, such as the blue and green vegetation. I think the master must have kept painting on various spots to get the 3D effects. As you can see below, even the small head of the monkey has eyes and mouth. The pebbles that the lion stands on are so small and bright. The lacquer box is very lovely. The micro motor and the movement are nicely decorated. Interestingly this rose gold case is matched with a black instead of brown strap. Reason is probably to match the black at the top of the dial where the monkey is located. IMO, a brown strap would be better. The watch is thin and is very comfortable to wear.

What are your thoughts on this watch and urushi dials ?

Now me Tarzan must sleep next to my Jane who bought me my grail urushi dial!!!

Cheers,

Gordon

Customary wrist shot


Details on the monkey





































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Are you sure you are sleeping next to Jane, not an APE? :) Just kidding...

 
 By: Clueless_Collector : December 7th, 2016-09:43
you have a loving wife, and fortunate life. That is a work of art, very nice catch, congratulations. From what I read, I wonder what if the auction keeps on going....it will be very dangerous. It seems you have no plan B when to stop. All went well, and t... 

Thank you Raymond ! Sometimes after a lovers' quarrel, Jane did become not an ape but a ...

 
 By: GLau : December 7th, 2016-10:06
nightmare! LOL! Just kidding of course ! My plan B was not to chase after my one and only paddle! Thanks for your kind words. Cheers, Gordon

The dial is magnificent!

 
 By: MichaelC : December 7th, 2016-10:03
Huge congrats on the process to get this one. And you obviously got a tremendous deal. If Chopard hired me onto their corporate team, this would be an area I would work on. There is no reason these watches should not hold a better value. There are things ... 

Thanks Michael for your comments ! IMO, Chopard can do much better on these Urushi dials by mentioning....

 
 By: GLau : December 7th, 2016-10:10
how small a production run it is per year, how many masters they have painting them (i.e. One guy) and when production will stop. Cheers, Gordon

Well done Gordon!

 
 By: sham1 : December 7th, 2016-10:31
Great post and thank you for the lovely photos and for sharing with us on how you became the owner of this lovely and unusual watch. Is this a piece unique or are there many more Tarzans out there?! Is the watch 40mm? You know me and size Should we ever m... 

Hi Sham, we must meet in Singapore or KL with our watches !

 
 By: GLau : December 7th, 2016-10:35
This piece is 39/40mm. Not too big for me and I have a slim wrist. Each piece of the jungle dials are individually painted by the master, hence each is unique. I have no idea how many jungles are out there and but perhaps MTF who is he moderator for chopa... 

Oh nooooo!

 
 By: sham1 : December 7th, 2016-10:43
I do not want to steal your thunder as I think one Tarzan is more than enough! I will be retiring shortly so I shall leave being Tarzan to you young and diligent people!

L.U.C XP Urushi Land-Air-Water Collection from 2010

 
 By: MTF : December 7th, 2016-14:06
Chopard friends, In 2010, Chopard introduced the L.U.C XP Urushi Land-Air-Water Collection. It was not a limited edition but a special edition. Production is according to demand because each one is handmade. On average, maybe 25 pieces of dial may be pain...  

Thanks again MTF for providing additional information and ...

 
 By: GLau : December 9th, 2016-06:08
nice photos. Cheers, Gordon

Hi MTF, is it possible for you to answer the question by traineract?

 
 By: GLau : December 19th, 2016-07:20
He said "I am not familiar with lacquer (Japanese or otherwise) but do you know how they did the whole process to create such a detailed dial? It\'s so much intricacies and details in just one dial. Really amazing and curious to know how it\'s done... " T... 

Congratulations on your Urushi jungle!

 
 By: KMII : December 7th, 2016-10:41
Not a retiring piece for sure but one with so much character and presence And a very charming back story! Enjoy the Jungle and wear it in good health

I meant retiring more in the sense of being very understated :)

 
 By: KMII : December 9th, 2016-06:18
I can very well imagine that you'd keep it for much longer - it is a great piece!

Spectacular!

 
 By: alphabeta81 : December 7th, 2016-12:33
Both the watch AND your writeup. The passion oozes out! I love that. I have seen many Urushi Chopard pieces (well, 4 of them) and this one is easily one of the best given the "complexity" of the scene in display. A true work of art. Enjoy and I hope this ... 

Hi Alkiro, thanks for your reply. The budget that I have given to my wife in return will....

 
 By: GLau : December 9th, 2016-06:20
take away the discount I got from the auction ! Come to think of it, net net I will be paying a huge premium over retails ! :-( Cheers, Gordon

Arrff, bad news :-(

 
 By: Alkiro1 : December 9th, 2016-07:38
That\'s the main problem with auctions. You find a timepiece you really love and you exceed your budget. And when you take into account fees and VAT, sometimes you have some regrets :-( Best wishes Alkiro

Arrff, bad news Gordon :-(

 
 By: Alkiro1 : December 9th, 2016-07:39
That\'s the main problem with auctions. You find a timepiece you really love and you exceed your budget. And when you take into account fees and VAT, sometimes you have some regrets :-( Best wishes Alkiro

Yes, above budget overall, but I have a happy...

 
 By: GLau : December 9th, 2016-07:44
wife who is fine with me owning this piece. Overall, I am now Tarzan living in a friendly tranquil Jungle and I am very relaxed and happy ! Cheers, Gordon

That's the essential my friend (you wan a great story in addition)

 
 By: Alkiro1 : December 9th, 2016-07:59
And I love your new avatar pic. It roars of pleasure ;-) Best wishes Alkiro

Thanks Alkiro for noticing my new ...

 
 By: GLau : December 11th, 2016-01:03
friendly "hunter" avatar, which hopefully will bring, as you mentioned, a "roaring" good time for this holiday season. Cheers, Gordon

My pleasure Gordon. It will without doubt ;-)

 
 By: Alkiro1 : December 11th, 2016-01:07
Best wishes Alkiro

Amazing piece Gordon, huge congrats!

 
 By: keks : December 7th, 2016-14:04
Fantastic to read about your journey to acquiring this magnificent piece. The artwork and the timepiece overall is gorgeous and looks very much at home on your wrist. I am also impressed by the wonderful presentation materials and boxes. Chopard clearly n... 

Thanks again keks for your...

 
 By: GLau : December 9th, 2016-06:24
moral support at the auction ! Look forward to catching up again soon! Hopefully our 5131s can have a GTG. Cheers, Gordon

Huge congratulation!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : December 7th, 2016-14:46
Stunning piece! Thank you for sharing your story. Best Blomman

Thanks Blomman ! Hope you enjoyed the story of...

 
 By: GLau : December 9th, 2016-06:25
my journey. Cheers, Gordon

Many congrats Gordon.

 
 By: Conkers : December 7th, 2016-14:53
Great incoming and I was pleased to be part of the enabling team with Keks! It is a fascinating piece and suits you very well. Don\'t you have too many watches now?

Hi Conkers, thanks again for your advice and please STOP...

 
 By: GLau : December 10th, 2016-09:33
reminding me that I have too many watches ! Should I sell some with your help ?

No worry please blame me ;-)

 
 By: FanFrancisco : December 7th, 2016-17:19
Huge congrats on your beautiful watch, this is not only a timepiece, it is a art with amazing craftsmanship on it. I am glad and honor of being mentioned as a part of hunting journey. In my last post of three unrishi I saw in Chopard, every of this watch ... 

Hi Stefan, I will bring the "jungle" to the forest in Singapore during ...

 
 By: GLau : December 10th, 2016-09:35
December. Let's have a GTG with Robin and other PuristS, okay? Cheers, Gordon

Thanks Mitc My artistic dial collection is unsurpassed only when and if I get the...

 
 By: GLau : December 10th, 2016-09:39
UN Safari or Jungle or both, which will not happen anytime soon !,

I'm rooting for you [nt]

 
 By: Mitch K : December 10th, 2016-10:45

Thanks but I am not rooting for myself, not...

 
 By: GLau : December 10th, 2016-11:06
anytime soon anyway ! Otherwise no retirement savings ! :-(

Congrats Gordon!

 
 By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : December 10th, 2016-06:05
Super like! This is very nice indeed Cheers Robin

Hi Robin, thanks for your kind words!

 
 By: GLau : December 10th, 2016-09:44
I will bring the Jungle to the forest in Singapore for a GTG with you, Stepan and or PuristS. Deal ? Cheers, Gordon

I missed your post, Gordon! Huge congratulations.

 
 By: amanico : December 11th, 2016-01:09
The work on the dial is superb. Very nice catch. So, now, you also collect lacquered dials? Best, my friend. Nicolas

Hi Nicolas, glad that you like this watch !

 
 By: GLau : December 13th, 2016-07:49
Overall, artistic hand made dials (enamel via cloisonné, champleve, etc and hand painted lacquer/ enamel, mini mosaic & others) captivate me very much ! Do you feel the same way? Cheers, Gordon

Thanks Nicolas for your moral support ! Problem now is the opening of the ...

 
 By: GLau : December 17th, 2016-03:45
flood gate for other artisanal dials in addition to enamel. The bank is going broke soon !

Very nice post and the jungle is beautiful!!

 
 By: traineract : December 17th, 2016-08:23
I am not familiar with lacquer (Japanese or otherwise) but do you know how they did the whole process to create such a detailed dial? It's so much intricacies and details in just one dial. Really amazing and curious to know how it's done...

We need our moderator MTF to explain. All I know is that this Jungle is simply...

 
 By: GLau : December 17th, 2016-08:29
fabulous! You need to see it in the metal!

Definitely looking forward

 
 By: traineract : December 18th, 2016-04:58
Cant wait for the next gtg to inspect it more closely. Haha and also would be great if moderator MTF can shed light on the process of how the dial of the jungle was made.

I will be back to Singapore for a GTG with our respected moderator...

 
 By: GLau : December 18th, 2016-05:25
Stefan and others sometime during the period of dec 28 to Jan 2 Please join if you can

Congratulations on bagging this trophy!

 
 By: alwoo888 : December 24th, 2016-08:37
As is often the case, the pictures don't do the real thing any justice. The lacquer's luminescent sheen brings the dial's colors to life. They seem to constantly transform and shift with each tilt. You could stare at this forever! While the design is Japa...