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

Dial size

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

Leather

Strap color

Blue

Buckle

Folding clasp in platinum and white gold

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.

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