For the press release & specifications, please click here. The new L.U.C Lunar Big Date comes in 18K pink gold and white gold case. The new diameter 42mm (by 10.90mm thick) case is first build to house the stunning L.U.C Chrono One. One thing, which most ...
And the WG is, for me too, my favourite. It would have been a very tempting watch if only Chopard had located the moonphase dial at 6, and took off the dial this hemispherical second counter... I don't like the second subdila at all, it brakes the harmony...
Move the moonphase to 6 o'clock, have a very thin subsecond hand over the moonphase, remove the extra words under it and sell it to me! I'm rarely a white gold person but this one has such a tuxedo-like stark formality that it makes a really nice looking ...
…the big date implementation. The partially-hidden second subdial and the moonphase indicator are pretty nice. I think the A. Lange / JLC Reverso big date took a considerable part of the watch’s intrinsic elegance and class. Marcelo
But if I've to choose it would be the WG. It is a more tone down, perhaps due to the white metal or perhaps its the plainer looking dial. Not a fan of sunburst and have it featured prominently on the dial is a little distracting for me. The second hand di...
I think the sunburst is too 'noisy' as you said. For the second-subdial, the pseudo retrograde is interesting, but would prefer a centre hand with the moonphase subdial centralised per Amanico and Aaron feedback. Have a look at the real piece and see if y...
It was nice meeting you iAn. For the L.U.C range, the movements are in-house. We may catch up again soon. Kong This message has been edited by Kong on 2009-06-01 14:00:26
Although I normally prefer more classic metals such as rose-gold for watches such as these, I actually favor the white-gold version because I find the gullioche on the dial of the rose gold model to be overpowering. I prefer the more subdued dial of the w...
one having similar observation for the sunburst guilloche dial. The staggered length of the second hand, is not new, very similar to Daniel Roth's Athys II. Kong
Although I suspect the 42mm case is too big for me, I still have to see it in person. The WG and YG with the different dial treatment is like the extreme. WG for the introverted inclined and YG for one that is perhaps a tad more extroverted. Is this at th...
While the finish of the movement is very nice, To my untrained eyes, the finish of LUC 1.96 with its swan nweck regulator appears to be slightly better and whereas the price of the Lunar Big Date should be much higher than say the 1860 series, why Chopard...
and you are asking one of the questions which I was thinking when taking the pictures - why not the swan-neck regulator be included? The finishing is still as good, As for the Variner Balance, it is used in higher end tourbillon and the Chrono One. A vali...
Not sure if you know a bit about L.U.C. It is one of the product lines of Chopard which fully research, design and develop (even manufacture) their own products - from case to movements, except the dial and some components. If have time, hope you can expl...
Well, I always considered Chopard as a woman's watch, mainly because of the diamonds- and it is in my list for a gift to my wife. The only model that I liked was Mille Miglia But this one has attracted me- very nicely designed and would like to see it in ...