AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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This is a very desirable watch
Hi Dean,
I also like the warmth of rose gold, and it always looks great in pictures. I think the movement looks fantastic and particularly in that arena display. I know that the level of finish planned for this watch is very high. Chopard finishing is usually at a high standard, but I think they will be taking extra special care on these PuristS and Anniversary editions. The steel case will set off the polishing and anglage on all those shaped movement bridges and chronograph levers. The PuristS version dial without date is preferable to my eye (and it's great to hear about the reworking of the movement required to remove the date). Perhaps both you and I need to move away from those rose gold watches?! I can't wait to see more 'live' photos of these 1963 Chrono's and one day to hold them in my hands and put them under a 10x loupe.
I am very excited about this watch and not just because of the PuristS connections. I am very impressed with the company in general and the dedication and skill of the staff I have met.
Regards,
Andrew
Pity ...
By: Marcus Hanke : April 10th, 2014-05:16
... that the Luminova was apparently deleted on the production timepiece, especially when legibility was a major driving force behind the design. With luminous material on the hands, it would not be a problem if the rest is rhodium-plated or diamond-polis...
Correction:
By: AndrewD : April 10th, 2014-16:17
Hi Marcus, Guy Bove has provided more detail below on the hand design . My apologies for the confusion regarding SLN and I have edited the text of the interview to correct this. Guy did go on to say in his reply to our questions … “ Understanding that we ...
Very nice - questions?
By: timctang : April 10th, 2014-08:39
Awesome post, Andrew! Thanks! Questions: 1) On the final watch, will the hour, minute and second hands be "white white" or "white metal" as in white gold or steel? They look like white metal on the prototype. 2) There is talk of Superluminova but is any p...
Thanks Andrew
By: Spellbound : April 10th, 2014-16:25
The most important factor for me in considering a watch is that it should have an exceptionally finished and aesthetically beautiful movement and this watch certainly has that. The only dilemma I have is rose gold vs stainless steel. If you know my collec...
Even I have been guilty ...
By: AndrewD : April 12th, 2014-04:01
... of letting the success of Chopard jewelry and fashion overwhelm my opinion of the watchmaking. But Chopard have been making watches since 1860, and under the Scheufele family since 1963. Two owners in more than 150 years is not insignificant in this i...