Description
Released on the cusp of Chopard Manufacture's 25th anniversary, the L.U.C QF Jubilee timepiece ideally sums up the three core values of the L.U.C collection, namely technical performance, aesthetic refinement and an enduring attachment to certified watchmaking. This anniversary creation, issued in an exclusive 25-piece limited series, embodies this triptych synonymous with excellence. Powered by its L.U.C 96.09-L movement endowed with the 65-hour power reserve linked to Chopard Twin technology and featuring a 39 millimetre-diameter steel case, a perfectly legible sector dial and a strap made of responsible calfskin leather – along with certification from both the Official Swiss Chronometer Testing Institute and the demanding Fleurier Quality Foundation, the L.U.C QF Jubilee lays a new milestone in the history of Fine Watchmaking.
Specifications
Movement
- BALANCE SPRING
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flat
- BALANCE WHEEL
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with three spokes
- CERTIFICATION(S)
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Certified chronometer (COSC), Fleurier Quality Foundation certificate
- DECORATION ON MOVEMENT
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bridges adorned with Côtes de Genève, circular-grained mainplate
- ESCAPEMENT
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No
- JEWELS
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29
- LINES
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12'''1/4
- NUMBER OF MOVEMENT PARTS
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172
- OSCILLATING WEIGHT
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22-carat gold
- POWER RESERVE
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Power Reserve of approximately 65 hours, L.U.C Twin Technology (two stacked barrels)
- SWAN NECK SPRING ADJUSTMENT
-
No
Case & Dial
- CASE-BACK
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see-through sapphire crystal
- CASE DIAMETER
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39
- CROWN MATERIAL
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stainless steel
- FRONT GLASS
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glareproofed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
- METAL
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stainless steel
- WITH COLOURED STONES
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No
Strap & Buckle
- BUCKLE TYPE
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pin buckle
- BUCKLE MATERIAL
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stainless steel
Other
- LIMITED EDITION
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25
- CHOPARD BOUTIQUE EXCLUSIVITY
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No
Movement
Entirely developed, produced and assembled in the Chopard High Watchmaking workshops, the self-winding mechanical L.U.C 96.09-L movement beats to a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) and possesses a 65-hour power reserve thanks to Chopard’s Twin technology, a system invented by Chopard combining two coaxial barrels. Bearing the Fleurier Quality Foundation seal and COSC certification as a chronometer, it represents a particularly remarkable technical achievement in view of the extreme slenderness of the movement at 3.3 mm of thickness.