1937 was one of the most important years for Chopard. Paul André Chopard, founder Louis-Ulysse Chopard's grandson moved
out of the Jura region to set up his business and workshop in Geneva,
the canton which the brand still operates till today.
Thus the
steel automatic L.U.C 1937 series, is a tribute to the historical
landmark. The inaugural model was launched in 2010 to commemorate
Chopard's 150th anniversary. This year 2011, two more variations are
added with a slight modification - the crown relocated to 3'o clock
position.
Above anniversary model (limited to 1937 pieces)
is the first of the L.U.C 1937 which was issued last year with newly
designed case, typefaces and hands.
For more pictures, please click here.
The 2011 models, two variations were made - white lacquer dial or satin-brushed silver dial.
More to a monochromatic theme.
Firstly, a look at the white lacquer dial L.U.C 1937.
The stainless steel case is of diameter 42mm a decent size and a good compromise for a contemporary and yet
a classical watch.
The lacquer dial made this piece very appealing and some thought it is enamel dial too
A closer look at the well-made dial ... the hour markers and the minute track were printed and not applied on.
Similarly with the new identity/ brand-name and the word " Chronometer" were printed in sort of san-Serif typeface.
Solidly printed and the inks produced a glossy surface giving the hour-indexes an embossed effect.
The date window was very well chamfered!
Exceptional clarity as the sapphire is double ant-reflective coated.
The
combination of brush-finishing on the side of the cases and
gloss-finish on the top surface brings out the profile of the case.
The
blacken Dauphine fusée hands for hours and minutes were redesigned
since last year 150th anniversary collection. If the counter-weight of
the moving centre-second Dauphine could be redesigned smaller, it would
be perfect and less cluttered in the central area. Superluminova was
coated onto both the hour and minute hands.
Alternating polishing lugs. Would be more balanced to have a slightly wider lug to lug gap to fit a 22mm wide strap.
Interesting line created by the polished chamfers on the lugs ...
Polished signed diameter 6mm crown.
Sapphire caseback displaying the L.U.C 1.010 the first movement manufactured by the new facility, the
Fleurier Ebauche.
The
COSC certified L.U.C 1.010 beats at 4Hz and has a power reserve of 60
hours to last over the weekend should you leave it unworn since Friday
evening and ready to wear on Monday morning. The sweeping of the second-hand could be improved to be smoother.
Bridges decorated with Cotes de Geneve pattern.
The case is rated to 100m for water resistance.
The 1937 is matched with a set of beautiful hand-stitched alligator strap with brown alligator lining on Ardillon buckle.
The second model of the 2011 L.U.C 1937 ...
Stainless steel case with a satin-brushed silver dial. Rhodium-plated applied Roman hour markers . Hands
are rhodium-plated too. Superluminova is coated on both the hour and minute hands.
Several wrist-shots ...
The
L.U.C 1937 Series is well-built and paired with an pretty value for
money (retailing about USD9K) which could be appealing to people who
like to explore L.U.C and enthusiasts who are waiting for a more
contemporary design from L.U.C. Luxury 'Time-only' watches should be
popular in North Asia, however, unsure if he L.U.C 1937 would be
well-received. Reducing the diameter slightly to 40mm may be better
suited for smaller Asian wrists.
So which model do you prefer?
Thanks for viewing.
Kong
This message has been edited by Kong on 2011-12-17 12:14:19