An exceptional movement was required to set this splendid theatre of animal and mineral life into motion. At the heart of this case, magnificently decorated by the jewelry artisans of the Swiss Maison, beats a mechanical self-winding movement, Chopard 96.23-L. Resulting from a development of the first calibre (96.01-L) presented by Chopard Manufacture in 1997, this latest innovation is equipped with two series-coupled barrels enabling the watch to accumulate a generous 65-hour power reserve thanks to Chopard Twin technology. It is also fitted with a platinum micro-rotor ensuring perfect winding of the barrels while saving space in the case. Adorned with the same gems as the accompanying dial, this movement is revealed through the exhibition back of the ethical 18-carat gold case, thus revealing the exquisite allure and the quintessence of the watchmaking expertise exercised by the Chopard Artisans.
- Movement
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L.U.C 96.23-L6
- Type of Winding
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self-winding mechanical movement
- Power Reserve
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Power Reserve of approximately 65 hours, L.U.C Twin Technology (two stacked barrels)
- Frequency
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4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour)
- Movement Thickness
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3.30 mm
- Jewels
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29