Good question...

Oct 27, 2007,21:19 PM
 

Hi Anthony

The crank is one of a kind.

I believe the concept is from the love of vintage automobiles.

However the crank also serves as luxury treatment to owners of of L.U.C Tourbillons with Calibre 1.02 ( Quattro technology with 4 barrels to have approximate 216 hrs power reserve).  Imagine, having a glass of cognac and a cigar, with the crank you are pleasurely winding your  masterpiece...seeing the power reserve gliding upwards gracefully...what an enjoyment!

Hope that helps.... have a good weekend.

Kong

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The Return of L.U.C @ SWA

 
 By: Kong : October 27th, 2007-11:37
Hello Everyone Just received some nice pictures from Mr.Harry Tan. Thanks Harry. I've selected some of them and here it goes .... enjoy! Waiting for the session to start. Tonight have 2 Patricks .....so it was Patrick introducing Patrick. Mr. Patrick Wehr...  

Btw, why are all the cranks there?

 
 By: AnthonyTsai : October 27th, 2007-18:34
Is this to prevent fingers from scratching the watch case if someone wants to wind the watch? Cheers, Anthony

Good question...

 
 By: Kong : October 27th, 2007-21:19
Hi Anthony The crank is one of a kind. I believe the concept is from the love of vintage automobiles. However the crank also serves as luxury treatment to owners of of L.U.C Tourbillons with Calibre 1.02 ( Quattro technology with 4 barrels to have approxi... 

Nice photos from Prof Harry Tan

 
 By: MTF : October 28th, 2007-08:12
Hey Kong, Thanks for these photos from Harry.......we all have to admit that his are always good quality (sigh) I was a little puzled by Anthony's question: "Why are there so many cranks?" I thought he meant crazy Chopard lovers until I saw the photos! Re... 

Thanks MTF but why the sigh?

 
 By: Horolographer : October 28th, 2007-09:44
With some practice on your newly acquired photo gear, you will be shooting great event images in no time. Cheers Harry

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 By: MTF : October 28th, 2007-11:09