
Chronometer (aka yacomino) shares a captivating image of a Chopard L.U.C XPS dial, inviting the community to appreciate its unique color and design. This post sparks a discussion that delves into the nuanced design choices of the XPS, particularly regarding its date window and overall aesthetic balance. The thread highlights why this specific Chopard reference continues to resonate with collectors.

Does Chopard make any 38 mm for AE? Or is 36 the closest size to the 41 mm?
I even don't dislike the date! This is a terrible stock photo. But in person it looks so darn good!
The blue and the grey dial all look wonderful to me!
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THANK GOODNESS for the colored disc! I feel if the date was at 3, the dial would look less balanced. And if it were at 6, while it'd be symmetrical, we'd lose the large VI Roman numeral. I'd say the designers made the right choice - if they had to include the date. But totally understand those who don't need to have the date on their watch that they'd rather not have it at all.
And even the standard version with the standard movement is pretty darn thin at 9.7mm. Not overly thick at all!
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