
Blomman Mr Blue shares his first impressions of the Chopard L.U.C Chrono One, encountered during a visit to Vienna. His post highlights the watch's aesthetic appeal, comfortable wear, and impressive movement, offering a personal perspective on this significant Chopard timepiece.
Friends,
Another pleasant βfirstβ in Vienna was to see the Chopard LUC Chrono One!
A great looking watch with a solid feel!
Easy to read and very comfortable on the wrist.
I will not go into the functions or movement since KM already did thatβ¦
But, yes β the movement is also follow the rest of the watch: great looking watch with a solid feel!
Thank you, KM for showing me this βOneβ!
Best
Blomman
And your pictures, just like Nico\'s previously, do the watch real justice I am glad you liked it and that I had something new to show \'the master\' - usually it is you stunning watch museums Thanks a lot for posting this!
Well, I learned from the best, so you\'ve got yourself to congratulate in case I succeeded
The vertical architecture is much more of an obstacle to seeing the movement than the rotor. Really like how it turned out
Here is a solution to the visibility issue of the movement. Remove the rotor! It's a bit drastic....... L.U.C 1963 Chrono L.U.C 1963 Chrono PuristS Edition - steel case Regards, MTF
Luckily I know of two remaining ones. Now I just need to slowly start saving up for one
Legible and very coherent dial. The movement is nice, and the pivot of the rotor looks industrial strength with an artistic finishing.
This thread is active on the Chopard forum with 28 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.
Join the Discussion →