Thanks for this great write-up!

Sep 29, 2017,10:10 AM
 

Really interesting series of course with lots of drool-producing pictures smile

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Delving deeply into the Chopard L.U.C Full Strike Minute Repeater part 3 of 3 - Design

 
 By: Ornatus-Mundi : September 28th, 2017-06:02
The Chopard L.U.C Full Strike Minute Repeater is not only a superbly engineered timepiece, but also a consistently designed wrist companion. For this last part of my series on this timepiece, I sat down with Chopard's head of design, Guy Bove , for an in-...  

Chopard L.U.C has a tradition of openwork dials for Launch models

 
 By: MTF : September 28th, 2017-08:11
Magnus, Thanks for the final instalment of report. I learnt even more about the Full Strike than I thought was left to learn! Regarding the openwork dial, I agree that some people would prefer a plain closed dial. This is possible because the sound techno...  

The devil is in the details

 
 By: MTF : September 29th, 2017-08:36
Magnus, You are correct that the early launch versions of "simple" watches at L.U.C viz. L.U.C 1.96, 1.98 and 3.97 had closed dials. That is why I wrote: "precedence of openwork dials for the inaugural editions of their new complicated movements" If there... 

Excellent series of posts, Magnus!

 
 By: KIH : September 28th, 2017-14:02
Wonderful explanation of the tech and passion poured into this model, and hope for the GPHG! Thank you! Ken

Answers to „why?“ need reports by Insiders and contribute so much to the quality of a forum

 
 By: BjoernM21 : September 29th, 2017-07:57
Many thanks, Magnus, for digging a bit deeper than to what you can nowadays expect from commercial publications on watches. As lover of fine food, I find photos of the delicacies served at presentations by manufacturers interesting, but they cannot quite ... 

I was a convert

 
 By: MTF : September 29th, 2017-08:49
Bjorn, I was an early naysayer about the revised dauphine fusee hands on new L.U.C models. Then, I spent an afternoon with Mr Guy Bove and Mr Karl-Friedrich Scheufele at the Manufacture. I received pretty much the same technical design explanation as Magn...  

I think they have moved a step up with appeal of the hands on the Full Strike compared to earlier iterations

 
 By: cazalea : September 29th, 2017-16:20
I noticed even that a portion of the hour hands tip appear to be ribbed - is that the case or is the photo misleading? Cazalea ...  

Thanks for this great write-up!

 
 By: SvB : September 29th, 2017-10:10
Really interesting series of course with lots of drool-producing pictures