
Quattro's original post offers a captivating glimpse into the Chopard L.U.C XPS, a timepiece celebrated for its understated elegance and horological integrity. This article delves deeper into the watch's design and movement, exploring why it resonates with collectors who appreciate both aesthetic refinement and technical prowess. Quattro's insights into the movement's finishing and functional beauty provide a valuable starting point for understanding this exceptional reference.

for a refined, tasteful owner. Kind regards, Antony
And nice to see it dresses down nicely, too 😊👍🏻
Gorgeous piece. Geneva Seal movement, big, beautiful, what a great timepiece.
It's almost a 3/4 plate design: there isn't that much to be seen, but the plates are nicely beveled and finished. And when winding the watch, the click lever (on the left, just above the LUC marking) and the ratchet wheel of the first two barrels can be seen in action, which is nice (I'm not completely sure I'm using the correct technical names).
It checks all the boxes. Great design. A certain timeless quality/classic-quality. High quality movement that is Geneva Seal level.
Also the backside is cool to look at, congrats on this superb piece
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