Does yours function well? Mine has some winding problems. I will fully manually wind this watch; which means I should have around 70 hours of power reserve. I will then wear the watch for a week, being the only watch I will wear, wearing the watch every day for 6-10 hours and being somewhat active those days. Typically the watch will stop somewhere around the 4th or 5th day. Meaning it doesn't wind very much. And my watch is also running incredibly fast, sometimes 20 seconds fast in a 24 hour time period.
To be honest, I usually wear it a for a few days and then rotate with others. I haven't noticed any "issues" because it's not on my wrist for many days at one time. This one has an automatic movement with micro rotor, so in my case, I wind it a while to get the movement going, then leave it alone. I don't wind it all the way. I will wear it this week and check the timing and "any stopping". Also, I can take it to my AD and have him check the accuracy. I will let you know. I really feel bad about your issues, as this watch and company should be top notch. Ron
I'd put mine on a Timegrapher to determine accuracy, but I don't know what the lift angle is. You have to program in the lift angle into the Timegrapher to get an accuracy assessment.
Ah, good question. Chopard's official name for the color is "Monte Rosa Pink"
By: Moka-Tiger (Ron) : September 1st, 2025-02:23
IMO it is somewhere between a very pastel pink and a very light color salmon. It's not a flamboyant pink at all. And not a true orange salmon. Very subtle pinkish, salmon. Regardless of the color's name, it is a truly beautiful dial.