Chopard L.U.C QF Jubilee Revolution Edition
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Chopard L.U.C QF Jubilee Revolution Edition

By patrickh · Mar 4, 2022 · 30 replies
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Patrickh introduces the Chopard L.U.C QF Jubilee Revolution Edition, a limited release that quickly captured the attention of the watch community. His initial post highlights the watch's aesthetic similarities to the Laurent Ferrier Galet Square Boreal Green, sparking a lively discussion about design inspiration and market reception. Patrickh's personal preference for his Laurent Ferrier sets a comparative tone, inviting readers to weigh in on the merits of both timepieces.

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It is funny to discover this novelty made with Revolution in 25 ex








This version remins me a lot the Original Laurent Ferrier Galet Square Boreal GREEN luminova in 18 ex.



mine on wrist





2 winners IMHO, even if I prefer my LF ;-)

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Jp75
Mar 4, 2022
Nice … and already sold out

Thanks for sharing the pictures, it looks very nice with its “scientific” dial. Went to the website of Revolution and discovered it is already sold out … anyways 🤔 Jerome

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amanico
Mar 4, 2022
I thought of the same watch...

GE
Geo
Mar 4, 2022
It is sad to see this LE

The dial of the new Chopard is sĂł close to the Laurent Ferrier that is already for years on the market. I am really surprised that so many collectors were rushing out to buy it. For me it is a 'Me too' watch. Sorry that I am not positive. GEO

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amanico
Mar 4, 2022
Totally agree with you, Géo.

PA
patrickh
Mar 4, 2022
As the 18 LF green Luminova ex are already sold out

new lovers of this incredible "look", found a copy with this Chopard/Revolution ;-)

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blau
Mar 4, 2022
The LF did it first...

but I think the Chopard does it better.

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