We were presented with the new models introduced at this year's W&W. Almost all the models were very nice and offered much desirability. The 1860 with the blue dial is beautiful and the XPS Prussian Blue is beautiful in its own right. The latter is mu
That was another good one, even if we can see on the back that the case should be a good 2 mm smaller compared to the size of the movement. A superb profile, though: Best, Nicolas
...Interesting. I think I prefer the dial color of the 1860. And maybe a different metal color for the seconds hand or power reserve hand to have a bit of variety. https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/introducing-chopard-revolution-quattro Hodinkee
I saw this, or perhaps the second volume, in the Chopard boutique, and since there's nothing like a double bubble roof, thought I'd search out a copy. It's not great, only a few decent photos, and what appears to be a comprehensive list of Zagato entries
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