
Emmanuel, known as 'quattro' on WatchProSite, shares a captivating series of photographs featuring his Chopard L.U.C Quattro Spirit 25. This post is a masterclass in accessible watch photography, demonstrating how simple tools and natural light can yield stunning results, reminiscent of techniques popularized by 'Mr Watchley.' Emmanuel's approach offers valuable insights for collectors looking to elevate their own watch photography with minimal equipment.









The Chopard L.U.C collection, established in 1996, represents the pinnacle of Chopard's horological ambition, named after the brand's founder, Louis-Ulysse Chopard. The L.U.C Quattro Spirit 25, introduced in 2021, marked a significant milestone as the manufacture's first-ever jumping hour wristwatch, commemorating the 25th anniversary of the L.U.C manufacture itself. This model extends the L.U.C lineage of innovative complications and high-quality movements, building upon the brand's commitment to in-house production and traditional watchmaking artistry.
At its core, the L.U.C Quattro Spirit 25 is defined by its sophisticated jumping hour complication, where the hour numeral instantly advances in a precise leap at the turn of each hour, displayed through an aperture at 6 o'clock. This mechanism is powered by the L.U.C 98.06-L manual-winding movement, notable for its "Quattro" technology, which employs four stacked barrels to deliver an impressive 8-day power reserve. The watch's design language is one of refined minimalism, featuring a pristine white enamel dial, a slender central minute hand, and a railroad-style minute track, all encased in polished rose gold. The crown is fluted, and the overall aesthetic emphasizes legibility and understated elegance.
The L.U.C Quattro Spirit 25 holds a distinct position in the contemporary high-horology market, appealing to collectors who value technical innovation combined with classic aesthetics. Its limited production, typically 100 pieces for the rose gold variant, enhances its exclusivity. Furthermore, the movement's dual certification – COSC chronometer and the prestigious Poinçon de Genève – underscores its exceptional precision and finishing, placing it among the elite of Swiss watchmaking. This combination of a unique complication, in-house manufacture, and rigorous quality standards solidifies its status as a highly desirable and collectible timepiece within the L.U.C collection.
There will probably be other attempts later! Best, Emmanuel
I’ve used the ten second timer many times but with a different approach. Going to try this myself when conditions allow. 🌞😀 Particularly like the first image.
The first image is… the first try! Looking forward to seeing your shots when you take them. 🤩📸 Best, Emmanuel
I also think that they really nailed it with this one. Best, Emmanuel
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