Chopard LUC Lunar One Watch, Platinum and Diamonds [Limited Edition]
Chopard LUC Lunar One 43mm watch in Platinum and Diamonds, Limited edition of 25 pieces
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| Collection | |
|---|---|
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Small seconds, Date, Perpetual calendar, Orbital moon phase display, Leap year cycle |
| Movement | |
| Frequency | 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour) |
| Power reserve | 65 hours |
| Diameter | 43mm |
| Waterproofing | 50m (5 bar) |
| Material | |
| Gemstone | |
| Caratage | 3.38ct |
| Dial | Blue dial obtained by galvanic treatment – sunburst satin finish centered on the date – indexes set with diamonds |
| Dial color | |
| Index | Diamonds |
| Case shape | Round |
| Ice | Sapphire |
| Caseback | sapphire crystal |
| Watchband material | Add |
| Strap color | Blue |
| Buckle | Folding clasp |
| Gender |
An emblematic piece of the LUC collection, the LUC Lunar One is now offered in a limited edition of 25 pieces. Chopard's perpetual calendar with astronomical moon phases is dressed in platinum, baguette diamonds and a deep blue sunburst dial. This complication finds a rare and precious execution created by Chopard, of extreme elegance and stamped with the Seal of Geneva. Equipped with the LUC 96.13-L self-winding movement, this watch is wound by a 22-carat gold micro-rotor and benefits from Twin technology giving the movement 65 hours of power reserve.
Movement entirely developed, produced and assembled in the Chopard Haute Horlogerie workshops, the mechanical self-winding LUC 96.13-L caliber housed at the heart of the LUC Lunar One timepiece has a power reserve of approximately 65 hours ( Chopard Twin technology). Certified chronometer by the COSC and stamped with the Hallmark of Geneva, it indicates the hours and minutes, the small seconds and the moon phases at 6 o'clock, a perpetual calendar with large double window date 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.
