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
I hardly ever use the chronograph on my Vacheron CdV and only for pure pleasure. The back side power reserve on my LUC Quattro Spirit and on my Grand Seiko SLGW005 are very useful. I’m happy to have the date when I wear my Alpine Eagle, but I wear it rare
and I'm aware that my feeling might be heretic. I'm personally more bothered by the thickness (12.2 mm for a two hander?), which is partly due to the choice of an automatic movement, which I regret: I would have preferred by far a manual winding one. My L
My QS25 photographed in front of the numerous essays I had to correct recently (group of 38 students this year, papers frequently comprising between 12 to 18 pages)... Have a great weekend , you all! Best, Emmanuel Chopard L.U.C Quattro Spirit 25 ref. 161
I must say, first of all, that as a Quattro Spirit 25 owner myself, and having met the enameler, who is a charming fellow, I am undoubtedly biased. Furthermore, not being at all interested in the world of cars and motor racing, this watch doesn't appeal t
I think this digital window fits well with the world of motor racing and I wonder if the fact that the window interrupts the front of the car doesn’t help emphasizing the impression of speed… But I know I might just be biased: I’ve met the enameler who is
the more I look at this dial, the more it feels ok for me: I think this digital window fits well with the world of motor racing and I wonder if the fact that the window interrupts the front of the car doesn’t help emphasizing the impression of speed… But
KF Scheufele wanted it to be placed at 6 o'clock since the creation of the model (Quattro Spirit 25) in order to be able to see the hour jumping without the minute hand being in front of it at 12 o'clock... So, I guess this particular image isn't well sui