Description
The L.U.C Full Strike – 2017 winner of the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève – is taking on a new colour. This latest version of Chopard’s first-ever minute repeater watch is arrayed in shades of grey. It loses none of its revolutionary technical character, nor its unique sound quality. The hours, quarters, and minutes are marked by hammers hitting sapphire gongs for a crystal-clear chime. This is a truly outstanding watch, set apart by its original design, its hardened carburised stainless steel case, the superb Poinçon de Genève finishes, and above all, its extraordinary melodiousness. Sophisticated and easy to wear, it embodies the very best of the expertise, inventiveness and quality that distinguish the L.U.C collection.
Specifications
Movement
- BALANCE SPRING
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with Phillips terminal curve
- BALANCE WHEEL
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with four spokes, micro-regulator with screws
- CERTIFICATION(S)
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Certified chronometer (COSC), Poinçon de Genève quality hallmark
- DECORATION ON MOVEMENT
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nickel silver bridges and mainplate, grained motif on the bridges
- ESCAPEMENT
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No
- COMPLICATIONS
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Minute Repeater
- JEWELS
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63
- LINES
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16'''
- NUMBER OF MOVEMENT PARTS
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533
- POWER RESERVE
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Power Reserve of approximately 60 hours
- SWAN NECK SPRING ADJUSTMENT
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No
Case & Dial
- CASE-BACK
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see-through sapphire crystal
- CASE DIAMETER
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42.5
- 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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folding clasp
- BUCKLE MATERIAL
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stainless steel
Other
- LIMITED EDITION
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10
- CHOPARD BOUTIQUE EXCLUSIVITY
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No
Movement
Entirely developed, produced and assembled in the Chopard Fine Watchmaking workshops, the L.U.C 08.01-L calibre is the first manually wound minute repeater movement in the world to feature a striking system whose gongs and sapphire crystal form a single monobloc. It boasts two barrels: one for the hour, which guarantees the watch a 60-hour power reserve, and the other for the striking mechanism, which enables it to sound the longest time indication, 12:59, twelve times. In addition to bearing the Poinçon de Genève and holding COSC certification as a Chronometer, this movement enabled the development of a unique on-demand striking system, as well as four patents.