L.U.C 1937 On the Wrist Review Several weeks ago I came across an L.U.C 1937 in stainless steel that yearned to be on my wrist. Okay, truth told, it was all our friend Daos’ fault — she made me buy it! (She has these powers — it is true!) Mine, as I said,...
Thanks a lot for this comprehensive review and for the pictures. It is a watch I also appreciate even if I'm not 100% convinced by the hands. Thanks Jed! Fx
well, I took some time to warm up to them. I had no frame of reference for them. No way to categorize them. But I I have come to really enjoy and appreciate them. They are meticulously crafted, with angles, curves, polishing and inlay of luminous that can...
watch. The finishing, blending of old and new elements in such an artistic way, create a style that really appeals to me. It is a great watch to wear and always receives so many interesting comments. I still maintain Chopard is one of the great values on ...
Photo by Andrew Daley Guy Bove, Chopard Designer described the new hand-shape as 'dauphine fusee'. Since 'dauphine' means 'runner' and 'fusee' means 'rocket', 'rocket runner' actually can be visualised. Each hand has a rocket plume at the base, running to...
"Rocket Runners"! Brilliant. "Dauphine Fusee" is of course elegant, but this is one of those rare instances where I believe the English language does the better job! I must find reason to use "Rocket Runner" at least once a week from now on! Best, Jed
Jed, a great report. This one has been ticking in my head. Superb finish and the quality is as always top notch. Would love to handle it in person sometime soon. Very nice watch and review, indeed. Thanks! Ken