Chopard L.U.C XP: A Collector's Journey to Appreciation
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Chopard L.U.C XP: A Collector's Journey to Appreciation

By Chapstickjunkie81 · Jun 17, 2020 · 20 replies
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Chapstickjunkie81's initial hesitation with the Chopard L.U.C XP sparked a valuable community discussion, highlighting the nuanced appeal of discreet luxury. This article explores how a watch's subtle characteristics, from dial texture to strap choice, can profoundly influence a collector's perception over time. It underscores the importance of personal connection in appreciating horological artistry.

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This just came in and though I really like the idea of the watch(beauty, slim, quality, micro rotor movement and wool strap), i just feel like it is missing something. Maybe it will grow on me. Any thoughts? Especially from LUC owners





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AM
amanico
Jun 17, 2020
Very pure, frontside ( no date here! ) and backside. A very good watch. [nt]

BR
Brandon Skinner
Jun 17, 2020
Looks pretty perfect to me

Maybe a gold micro rotor?

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VinnieD
Jun 17, 2020
This is a very solid reference, really like it!

I tried the white metal one with blued hands (steel I believe) and really liked its charm. The brand has been known to drop quite a bit in value if you want to resell but these are watches which deserve a serious look. They are discreet, well executed and with a modern twist. Very classy, I do not own one but would certainly like to

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redcorals
Jun 17, 2020
It's a beautiful entry level dress watch. I think it's the setting more than anything. Dress watch worn casually with baby colors in background will luk a bit dull :)) [nt]

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kev09
Jun 17, 2020
That’s a great looking watch.

Nothing superfluous, a lovely movement with micro rotor and fits your wrist perfectly. Enjoy it. Regards Kev.

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Modernahab
Jun 17, 2020
I've always had a soft spot for the XP - simple, clean, well-balanced, and driven by a solid in-house caliber (even without a Geneva seal or QF certification).

I especially like the applied numerals and the current modified dauphine hands.

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