KMII[Montblanc Moderator]
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Chopard 34/1243 - a split second chronograph from the 1990s
Exploring pre-LUC era Chopard watches with only Google as your friend is often a frustrating, thankless task. Yet patience occasionally does get rewarded and I recently discovered a very interesting, limited edition (apparently only 25 were made), WG split seconds chronograph from the 1990s - namely the 34/1243.

From: eBay
Finding details on it has been a fairly fruitless task so far, though. A size of 38mm, WG as a material and the production numbers being all the details I managed to find out (anyone knowing more - please do chip in!).
Not sure who the movement was made by but seems to have a column wheel and a vertical clutch - does the picture help in identifying it?

From: eBay
Would love to find out more of course, and wondering if there is literature on pre-LUC era Chopards out there...
Thanks for viewing!
love the nineties!!!
By: cirotti : November 18th, 2016-14:18
During that period, for all the big brands, was easier to use ebauche....we are talking about quality movements anyway...FP, JLC, Lemania etc etc were mostly used...I think this 1186 was only 6.9mm of height..the thinnest split second caliber...amazing!!!...
True that...
By: KMII : November 18th, 2016-14:30
Read recently that Chopard looked at buying either Lemania or Minerva before deciding on creating their chronograph movements in-house. Would have been a different direction had they decided on one of the two...
Interesting!
By: KMII : November 18th, 2016-21:18
I managed to find one picture of the RG version but it was very low resolution. And as you say, the movement allows it to be very classically sized, which is a plus. Thanks for sharing your first hand experience!