
GLau shares a captivating wrist shot of his Chopard L.U.C XP Urushi watch, featuring a hand-painted Japanese Urushi animal dial. He invites the community to discuss their impressions of this unique horological artwork, sparking a conversation about the intricate craftsmanship and artistic inspiration behind the piece.


much attention from others !
...I wud say the artist def has a better handle on the flora than fauna. The dauphine hands, absence of secs hand, the thinness of the case all help bring focus directly onto the dial. Personally always liked the dial closer to the crystal. The depth of different characters cud have been played with to give it a 3D effect like seen in some other models (maybe it is but not apparent). Still a remarkable piece.
For me, itโs a bit reminiscent of Rousseauโs "Garden of Eden." To have it on the wrist must be endlessly fascinating!
This model is my favorite! It's a very nice one you got!
This kind of watch makes a real statement. Everything to love. Hope to seen in the flesh soon. Best Bill
i donโt like about this watch. In fact Iโm in love. I think you did very well to pick the YG case. It complements the colors of the dial wonderfully. Thank you for the honor, G! What a privilege. You made my evening ๐ Warm regards from sunny Andalusia. Best Christian
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