
Quattro's exquisite Chopard L.U.C XPS 1860 in rose gold continues to captivate collectors, prompting a closer look at its enduring design and the subsequent special editions it inspired. This article delves into why this particular reference holds such a revered status among enthusiasts, exploring its unique blend of purity and horological significance.

for a few years now, and this one was my favorite among them because it's so special, yet very pure. And it seems that Chopard enjoys using it as a basis for very special editions: 25th avenue, Calavera, Ganesh and, just a few days ago, Year of the Dragon (and maybe others I just don't know of). But, according to my personal taste, none of these special editions is coming close to the purity of the original model (the new wg/black dial version might be great too, but I haven't seen it in person
Thank you for posting. I think about this watch from time to time, it’s one of my all time favorites.
A beautifully crafted and Geneva-Seal-ed timepiece!
You always have such wonderful taste! I sometimes still think about your Reveil du Tsar!
but you may be thinking of someone else because I don't have a Réveil du Tsar!
Yes indeed. Wrong fella. My mistake!
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