The L.U.C 1937 was launched in year 2010 with the new L.U.C stainless steel case and movement by Ebauches Fleurier, the L.U.C Calibre 01.01-L. This elegant model is also a good entry into the L.U.C world, value for money and versatile to be worn for both ...
The Chopard hand stitched gator straps have always been too thin for my liking, so my vote goes for the rose gold bracelet. The heft of all the rose gold must be a joy to wear! Cheers, Anthony
... it is so hard to decide! I normally would love the straps, but sometimes precious metal bracelet is so tempting. And good news (?) is that my "allergy" to non-white metal watches seems to be going away (thanks to my aging?), so while I can live with b...
Hi, Kong, I'm sure I would like the "heaviness" of the bracelet. I like to be able to 'feel" the timepiece. However, I really like the gator band. It sure gives this piece a totally different look. With the bracelet, it looks (and I apologize) a little ga...
Hello Bob It is good to hear from you. I just back from a break. This current day, I also wonder should I feel the heft of the watches ... for sure, camera & lenses, I carry only the lightest for travel, if possible for work too :-) I understand the '...
Yes, sometimes I really want to feel the weight, heft of the watch, but it also depends on the piece, too. I don't like it when the case is too thick or too large and I am always intrigued when something so small weighs a lot more than it looks. I must sa...
Years ago, I would say leather strap immediately for elegance. As I grow older and after more than a decade in tropical climate, the metal bracelet seems acceptable. On this rose gold LUC watch, the two-tone finishing rose gold bracelet is particularly fe...
In most cases, I prefer straps, especially black. But here, bracelet not only enhances the aesthetic appearance of the watch, it also makes it look expensive. Regards Ling
I wonder about the end links. though, and whether they are going to scratch the underside of the case and lugs? I also might have prefer the clasp to be gold as well. Nonetheless, the contrasting finish work on the links is stunning. Best, CaliforniaJed
the clasp to be gold as well ... perhaps there's a design or cost consideration. If I remembered, it should not scratch the underside of the lugs, but the caseback, it is possible, if after removal, the watch is not seated on its side with the bracelet 's...
... maybe this is different with the stainless steel version, but in my eyes, the watch's elegance and class is lost when the gold bracelet is added. Marcus