That's correct. Platinum one has Geneva Seal on the case, too.
May 24, 2018,06:36 AM
Hahaha. I took photos with good timings. Not packed, but constantly customers came and went. Not the touristic customers. And, yes, I asked Chopard Japan to arrange my visit. Full cooperation. Wonderful!
Now I am back in New York - on business trip, of course. Please forgive me, my New York friends as I was really tied up with work even on weekends and I could barely get out of the hotel for this time! Ah, I once came here, almost 10 years ago, when I bro...
...as Ken is a co-moderator for Chopard forum. I can't comment on the other traffic as Ken used clever camera angles and timing of photographs to show the boutique. Regards, MTF
Hahaha. I took photos with good timings. Not packed, but constantly customers came and went. Not the touristic customers. And, yes, I asked Chopard Japan to arrange my visit. Full cooperation. Wonderful!
...with the ltd editions of 1.96. It was '1860 of 1860' then it was '250 XPS 1860' then '100 XPS officer' now it is 'PT XPS'. They keep on stuffing this channel and all I see is my 1860 fall from the grace to less than 50% of my purchase price. It has got...
Ken, Thank for the virtual tour of the NYC boutique. It adds to our list of USA Boutique reports like Costa Mesa [CLICK] and Miami Brickell City Center [CLICK] I have never seen the urushi Japanese lacquer dial you showed.... L.U.C XP Urushi dial The Grig...
The clock you saw was made by Jean Kazes (AHCI) whose clocks are also seen in buildings of Patek Philippe, Cartier, Hotel Cornavin and Unilever. I've seen the ones at Patek Philippe and Hotel Cornavin in Geneva and for Chopard. Regards, MTF