Description
The L.U.C XPS 1860 Officer harbours a wealth of secrets and symbols. On one side, an exceptionally refined hand-guilloché dial. On the other, an equally guilloché officer-type back cover that opens to reveal the ultra-thin L.U.C 96.01-L movement. Both engravings feature a honeycomb motif. Attired in yellow gold, this luxury watch bearing both COSC and Poinçon de Genève certifications adorns the wrist with a blend of distinction and discretion.
Specifications
Case & Dial
- METAL
-
18-carat yellow gold
- CASE DIAMETER
-
40
- THICKNESS
-
7.20 mm
- DIAL
-
in gold with a green color obtained by PVD treatment - central hand -crafted guilloché finish , honeycomb design
- WATER-RESISTANT
-
30 metres
- CASE-BACK
-
see-through sapphire crystal
Movement
- MOVEMENT
-
L.U.C 96.01-L
- TYPE OF WINDING
-
self-winding mechanical movement
- FUNCTION
-
hours and minutes,
small seconds,
date
- POWER RESERVE
-
Power Reserve of approximately 65 hours, L.U.C Twin Technology (two stacked barrels)
- CERTIFICATION(S)
-
Certified chronometer (COSC)
- FREQUENCY
-
4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour)
- DECORATION ON MOVEMENT
-
bridges adorned with Côtes de Genève, circular-grained mainplate
- BALANCE SPRING
-
with Phillips terminal curve
- BALANCE WHEEL
-
with three spokes
- MOVEMENT DIMENSIONS
-
Ø 27.40 mm
- MOVEMENT THICKNESS
-
3.30 mm
- NUMBER OF MOVEMENT PARTS
-
208
- JEWELS
-
29
Strap & Buckle
- BUCKLE TYPE
-
pin buckle
- BUCKLE MATERIAL
-
18-carat yellow gold
- STRAP
-
brown alligator leather strap (matt square plate) with hand sewn matching tones
Movement
Entirely developed, produced and assembled in Chopard's Haute Horlogerie workshops and chronometer-certified by the COSC, the L.U.C 96.01-L mechanical self-winding movement is the first calibre developed by Chopard Manufacture in 1996. It beats at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and has a 65-hour power reserve thanks to Twin technology, a system invented by Chopard that combines two coaxial barrels. The latter represents a remarkable technical feat given the extreme thinness of the movement, which is just 3.3 mm-thick. This movement bearing the Poinçon de Genève quality hallmark is wound by means of a 22-carat gold micro-rotor.