KMII[Montblanc Moderator]
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Long time no wear - the Chopard LUC Chrono One on the wrist again
Having been travelling it has been possibly the longest time period without the LUC Chrono One since I have it - about two and a half weeks. This got rectified yesterday and I guess will not happen so soon again. In spite of its conventional design (no moved 12 oβclock or crown), it continues to be a fantastic behind the wheel watch 
Have a great week!

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Good question...
By: KMII : November 12th, 2018-11:35
I believe all their LUC in-house chronograph movements are flyback capable. Donβt have a catalogue handy but I guess both the 1963 and the LUC Chrono One (not in steel, though) are still part of the collection.