Ok, I have to contact Chopard to see if it is possible to work from this watch to get a WPS 25th Edition. Let's keep it in steel, for the budget. Then, let's think of the modifications we could work on to make it " ours ". 1/ The dial: what about Airport
It wears quite large and bit top heavy. But I love the dial. I also appreciate that Chopard didn’t just put in their round 3.96 in the back with spacers, but created a tonneau shaped caliber 3.97 for the watch.
My dear friends, First, an apology, I received this masterpiece last November and have only just got round to making a posting. Sorry! I first clapped eyes on it at the 2022 W&W. Oh God! I thought, how am I going to afford this one, how am I going to tell
Below is a Octogonal case in Ceramic coated Titanium with a sandblasted anthracite dial... the case is 44mm and 14mm thick, absence of real lug makes it more wearable than the numbers look - having said that, it is still a BIG timepiece. FB limits this re
during the W&W event, I came across a timepiece I liked very much.... an unassuming vintage Chopard from 1960s - the 33mm case was elegant across the room ! I was pleased to tryout the timepiece.... The case size isn't relevant if the timepiece is such cl