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Chopard L.U.C 1963 Chronograph PuristS Edition: Pictures and Hands On Review

 
 By: amanico : April 21st, 2015-00:13
I had to wait till last Monday to see this Chopard L.U.C 1963 Chrono PuristS Edition in the real life. Melvyn already told you the story behind this Chronograph so I will make it short. PuristS and Chopard are long time friends, and once upon a tile, the ...  

Thanks for the write up and photos Nicolas!

 
 By: watchthatman : April 21st, 2015-07:14
I think it's a beautiful chrono, and I'm not too crazy about current production chromosome. I don't have a problem with the Roman numerals, nor with the lugs. I do love the different colors for time and chrono on here. It reminds me of a stopwatch I had a... 

As often, it is mandatory to judge a watch in the flesh.

 
 By: amanico : April 21st, 2015-10:33
Before expressing any judgement on it. I was happy to do so and wish you have the same opportunity. Best, my friend, and thanks for your input. Nicolas

More background on design choices

 
 By: MTF : April 21st, 2015-08:03
Nico, Thanks for your review. You wrote: "What I like a lot is the idea behind the Watch, born from the friendship between the PuristS and Chopard, the manual winding movement, the fact this is a flyback and hacking seconds, and a Chronometer, the design ...  

Agreed that historical chronos are more desirable than gold ones.

 
 By: amanico : April 21st, 2015-10:36
And I am happy to see that this chrono has some good elements. Now the thing which most disturbs me is the origin of this chrono, I mean the automatic origins. Costs are one thing, yes. But I already had this issue with the JLC TT Geophysic. ;) Best, Nico... 

That the movement is an evolution from a time-tested predicessor is, for me

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : April 21st, 2015-16:46
a big, big PLUS, my friend! Thanks very much for sharing these thoughts, Nicolas. Best, CaliforniaJed Evolution is a beautiful thing, no?! ;-) ...  

JLC did the same thing with the Alarm movement for their manual winding Memo.

 
 By: amanico : April 21st, 2015-22:39
They removed the rotor and the auto parts of the Cal 918 et voilĂ , the Cal 914 was born! Best, Jed. Nicolas

Perhaps that description is a bit unfair in the case of this movement,

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : April 22nd, 2015-06:42
no, my friend? Your point is taken, though, and appreciated. Best, CaliforniaJed

Thanks Nicolas for the review on the Chopard PuristS Edition

 
 By: ED209 : April 21st, 2015-08:13
Nice pics. I still remember session at IGOTT2 in Vegas when we were all discussing the various elements and fine details about this chronograph. Thanks for this review. Regards, ED-209

I echo some of your sentiments

 
 By: cazalea : April 21st, 2015-12:01
" I would have much preferred arabic numbers, and just a 6 / 12 configuration, with a smaller case to better adapt the movement to the case and dial " and for me, a greater contrast between the hands and the dial would have improved my ability (old eyes) ...  

LOL I'm sure it was the 'evil' twin!

 
 By: ED209 : April 21st, 2015-20:59
:) I believe that pic was from a Perpetual GTG at the Rainbow several years ago? Regards, ED-209

hahaha LOL!

 
 By: ED209 : April 22nd, 2015-07:46
:) Regards, ED-209

Thanks a lot for your review.

 
 By: foversta : April 21st, 2015-15:05
When I read the conclusion. " I would have much preferred arabic numbers, and just a 6 / 12 configuration, with a smaller case to better adapt the movement to the case and dial, deeper and more sensual anglages, and an all new movement, rather than removi... 

With a 6 / 12 config, I rather see an hommage to the Classics rather than a 1000 Miglia.

 
 By: amanico : April 21st, 2015-22:50
By Classics, I mean Classic Chronos such as...Pateks, Vacherons... With all arabic numbers, why not, with a smaller case, it would widen the hommage to Longines, Minerva, well, not bad references. It is not easy to make a chrono for PuristS, indeed. But a...  

I love so many details on this watch

 
 By: MichaelC : April 30th, 2015-08:30
The case, the handwind movement without date, the pushers, the hands, the subdials layout, the smaller small seconds - everything I enjoy. But I just don't agree with the dial. Vintage style with Roman numerals and red on black. Too sporty of a color comb...