Ever since L.U.C "Extra-plate" which also known as L.U.C XP was launched in 2006, and proudly won the first prize in the ultra-thin watch category in the Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix the same year, it has evolved too. Beginning with straight-forward minu...
I agree that a full skeletonised dial will look much better than the half/part skeletonised dial. Piaget, Harry Winston, AP and of course VC can be good references. In fact, the irreguler cut out at 3H and 4H looks like an "ear". If Chopard makes another ...
this year seem to be the year of skeletor i like its back alot better than the front as the half opened dial seem to interrupt the intended classy presentation. cheers, ed
The current Mrs MTF loves skeletonised watches and wears one quite frequently when not wearing her Chopard The main problem with skeletonisation is ......er......the lack of a dial ! So reading time is usually an approximation of angles of the hands. I gu...
kinda bugs me a little. But overall, I think it is a more than decent effort from Chopard. Will love to see it in the metal. Thanks for the report and great pics as always. Best, Gavin
I think it would look nicer if it was fully exposed or have a thinner hour ring to match the thinnest of the watch. In the photos the rhodium coating of the movement looks a nice dark grey that contrasts the hour ring nicely but I think in the metal, the ...
in the Ngee Ann Boutique. There should be a piece in store. My pics were taken during the March Basel. Should not be a boutique exclusive. My guess this is already a tech skeleton ...the name is Skele..tec Thanks for inputs, SC. Kong