
In this highly anticipated post, WatchProSite contributor amanico previews his upcoming in-depth reviews of Chopard's latest timepieces. His 'Coups de Coeur' from the 2023 collection, alongside select models from previous years, promise a comprehensive look at Chopard's horological advancements. Readers can expect amanico's signature detailed analysis, starting with the Alpine Eagle 41 XPS Lucent Steel, the L.U.C 1860 Lucent Steel, and the L.U.C 1963 Heritage Chronograph.



The L.U.C 1860 reference is a notable offering within the L.U.C collection, distinguished by its focus on classical watchmaking principles and refined aesthetics. This particular model, introduced at Watches and Wonders 2023, represents a continuation of Chopard's commitment to high horology, emphasizing traditional craftsmanship and a discreet presentation. It is recognized for its balanced proportions and the integration of a finely finished movement, reflecting the brand's in-house manufacturing capabilities.
This reference features a case crafted from Lucent Steel, a proprietary alloy, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter. The watch is powered by the L.U.C 96.01-L automatic movement, which is visible through a sapphire crystal case back. This movement is equipped with a micro-rotor and offers a power reserve of approximately 65 hours. The dial is presented in a salmon color, complemented by a sapphire crystal on the front.
Appealing to collectors who value understated design and mechanical integrity, the L.U.C 1860 fits into the brand's lineup as a dress watch with significant horological merit. Its limited production and specific material choices contribute to its appeal among enthusiasts seeking a watch that combines traditional watchmaking with contemporary material science. The model is a testament to Chopard's ongoing development in its L.U.C range.
All are fantastic watches by Chopard! Cheers, Alex
Oh and yes, itβs a very handsome watch too.
All 3. Looking forward to your reviews!
β¦ really crushing it these days.
The chrono movement is great, but the dial does not convince me. The 41mm XPS, that is the one for me.
All are wonderful indeed. In particular, I fell in love with the Alpine Eagle 41 XPS Lucent Steel salmon dial at first sight, when I saw a pic on this site. It's now my holy grail. I am making an appointment with my AD, who went to W&W 2023. Looking forward to more details.
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