L.U.C Skull One Calavera Pop Art

40 mm, automatic, DLC-treated beadblasted Lucent Steel™

Ref. Number: 168592-3008
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L.U.C Skull One Calavera Pop Art

40 mm, automatic, DLC-treated beadblasted Lucent Steel™

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L.U.C Skull One Calavera Pop Art
Ref. Number: 168592-3008
This 25-piece limited-edition’s bold, high-concept design showcases the Maison’s creativity and imagination, while remaining true to its culture of horological excellence. At its centre is a vivid, pop art-inspired Mexican calavera, the symbol associated with the annual Día de los Muertos festival, presented in bright flashes of colour and surrounded by a 40 mm case in black bead-blasted DLC-coated Lucent Steel™. The watch is powered by the L.U.C 96.53-L, an exquisitely hand-finished automatic caliber conceived and crafted in Chopard Manufacture workshops.

Specifications

Metal
stainless steel
Thickness
7.20 mm
Dial
Skull motif in the colors of the Mexican national flag
Water-Resistant
30 metres
Case-Back
see-through sapphire crystal
Crown Material
stainless steel

Movement
L.U.C 96.53-L
Type of Winding
self-winding mechanical movement
Function
hours and minutes
Power Reserve
Power Reserve of approximately 58 hours
Frequency
4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour)
Balance Spring
flat
Movement Dimensions
Ø 27.40 mm
Movement Thickness
3.30 mm
Number of Movement Parts
172
Jewels
27

Buckle Type
pin buckle
Buckle Material
stainless steel
Strap
black calfskin (matt)

Limited Edition
25

L.U.C Skull One Calavera Pop Art

Identity

A blend of heritage and modernity

In the midst of the 1990s, when traditional watchmaking was striving to recover from the sweeping influence of the quartz crisis, Chopard Co-President, Karl-Friedrich Scheufele created a workshop responsible for developing the first in-house calibre to pay tribute to the legacy of the Maison's founder, Louis-Ulysse Chopard. Named L.U.C 96.01-L, the automatic micro-rotor movement, versatile and unrivalled at the time, marked the birth of Chopard Manufacture and the L.U.C. luxury watch collection.

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Movements

22 registered patents

In the 25 years since their creation, our workshops have been instrumental in developing a comprehensive set of watch movements that cover almost all existing horological complications. This ongoing commitment to innovation and improvement is evident in our twenty-two registered patents.

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