Description
The universe has always been a source of fascination for mankind. Orbiting around the earth, the moon has a powerful allure. The L.U.C Lunar One in 18-carat rose gold possesses a perpetual calendar with an orbital moon-phase display. The moon orbits the small seconds axis on a subdial, conveying all the poetry of the starry heavens. Its L.U.C Calibre 96.13-L is chronometer-certified and bears the Poinçon de Genève.
Specifications
Case & Dial
- METAL
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18-carat rose gold
- CASE DIAMETER
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43
- THICKNESS
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11.47 mm
- DIAL
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in a silver colour obtained by galvanic treatment - satin-brushed sunburst finish centred on the date - gold-plated Roman numerals
- WATER-RESISTANT
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50 metres
- CASE-BACK
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see-through sapphire crystal
Movement
- MOVEMENT
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L.U.C 96.13-L
- TYPE OF WINDING
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self-winding mechanical movement
- FUNCTION
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date,
months,
hours and minutes,
small seconds
- COMPLICATIONS
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days,
stop seconds,
day/night display,
orbital moon-phase display,
four-year leap-year cycle,
perpetual calendar,
24-hour scale
- POWER RESERVE
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Power Reserve of approximately 65 hours, L.U.C Twin Technology (two stacked barrels)
- CERTIFICATION(S)
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Certified chronometer (COSC)
- FREQUENCY
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4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour)
- DECORATION ON MOVEMENT
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bridges adorned with Côtes de Genève, circular-grained mainplate
- BALANCE SPRING
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with Phillips terminal curve
- BALANCE WHEEL
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with three spokes
- MOVEMENT DIMENSIONS
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Ø 33.00 mm
- MOVEMENT THICKNESS
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6.00 mm
- NUMBER OF MOVEMENT PARTS
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355
- JEWELS
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32
Strap & Buckle
- BUCKLE TYPE
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folding clasp
- BUCKLE MATERIAL
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18-carat rose gold
- STRAP
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brown alligator leather strap (matt square plate) with hand sewn matching tones , lining: alligator brown
Movement
Entirely developed, produced and assembled in the Chopard Fine Watchmaking workshops, the self-winding mechanical L.U.C 96.13-L calibre nestled at the heart of the L.U.C Lunar One timepiece features a power reserve of approximately 65 hours (Chopard Twin technology). A COSC-certified chronometer bearing the Poinçon de Genève, it indicates the hours and minutes, with the small seconds and moon phases at 6 o’clock, a perpetual calendar with a large date in a double counter at 12 o’clock, the days of the week and the 24-hour indication at 9 o’clock, and the months and leap years at 3 o’clock.