Man, the Chopard forum is hopping lately. Let's keep it going with the platinum Quattro M4 on the factory brown strap. A few days ago, Mark asked me if I preferred either of the 2 straps it is supplied with, and I did not really answer. I'll do that now;
I have been trying to avoid this bite for a full year. It finally caught me earlier in the week. I'll bring forth a much better post soon, and hopefully without all the plastic still on the watch.
I just fell in love with the Mark 1 quattro when I saw a video by Tim Mosso. And shortly after ...the 8200. I'm now torn between the 16 1860/2 or the new lucent steel versions . Honestly...I can't wait to have a trio representing the pillars of LUC. Till
The perfect companion to face the heat of the last few days... Best, Emmanuel Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 ref. 298600-3002 - Caliber 01.01-C (COSC certified)
Opportunity to see the new L.U.C XPS Prussian Blue: They also had the new L.U.C Strike One in Titanium: A much better fit on my wrist than the XPS Prussian Blue: The COSC-certified L.U.C 96.32-L delivers 65 hours of power reserve and features an 22K gold
Here's the only “ live ” photo I have been able to find of the Chopard L.U.C Quattro Spirit Ensō , ref. 161977-1006 , a watch limited to 8 pieces that I've been wanting to see since its release in October 2025 . According to Chopard, its Grand Feu enamel
Last week I walked into the chopard boutique as I wanted to see their new releases (they didn’t have them yet), but they told me they had just gotten the last allocation of the 1860 salmon. I thought these were all gone and they said they had only seen a