
Emmanuel, known as quattro on the forums, introduces the Chopard L.U.C. Heritage EHG Moon 122, a limited edition timepiece celebrating the 200th Anniversary of the Ecole d'Horlogerie de Genève. His detailed post, complete with high-quality images, highlights the watch's unique features and its connection to the esteemed watchmaking school. This article synthesizes community reactions and expert insights, making Emmanuel's original contribution a cornerstone for understanding this significant Chopard release.








Love those hands, the dial is mesmerizing
my favorite from the show so far (notwithstanding VC's Solaria of course). Perhaps unsurprisingly, as I have loved this complication on JLCs for such a long time. Dare I say, here it comes in a somewhat 'affordable' package.... Thank you for the high quality pictures, cheers, Filip
...but why does it have to be so big?
students of the Geneva watchmaking school train themselves. This watch isn’t exactly a “normal” market watch: it’s a tribute to Chopard’s partnership with the EHG to which they provide the parts and many other things for the training of the students. Best, Emmanuel
It’s the pocket watch movement that Chopard supplies to the Geneva watchmaking school. Big movement so a big case.
this year, imo. I’ll try to cover more later. Thanks for looking, Filip. Best, Emmanuel
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