I just fell in love with the Mark 1 quattro when I saw a video by Tim Mosso. And shortly after ...the 8200. I'm now torn between the 16 1860/2 or the new lucent steel versions . Honestly...I can't wait to have a trio representing the pillars of LUC. Till
I have been trying to avoid this bite for a full year. It finally caught me earlier in the week. I'll bring forth a much better post soon, and hopefully without all the plastic still on the watch.
The perfect companion to face the heat of the last few days... Best, Emmanuel Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 ref. 298600-3002 - Caliber 01.01-C (COSC certified)
Opportunity to see the new L.U.C XPS Prussian Blue: They also had the new L.U.C Strike One in Titanium: A much better fit on my wrist than the XPS Prussian Blue: The COSC-certified L.U.C 96.32-L delivers 65 hours of power reserve and features an 22K gold
Here's the only “ live ” photo I have been able to find of the Chopard L.U.C Quattro Spirit Ensō , ref. 161977-1006 , a watch limited to 8 pieces that I've been wanting to see since its release in October 2025 . According to Chopard, its Grand Feu enamel
Last week I walked into the chopard boutique as I wanted to see their new releases (they didn’t have them yet), but they told me they had just gotten the last allocation of the 1860 salmon. I thought these were all gone and they said they had only seen a
I know I’m late to the party, but it took me some time to realize just how amazing this lightweight 8Hz beauty is. Movement and construction are perfect for a daily beater that looks and feels high-end.