The L.U.C Fantastic Four - Real Pictures of the 2010 Novetlies

May 24, 2010,10:34 AM
 


L.U.C since its birth in 1996, has been progressing well, concepted and manufactured five basic movements in the first successful decade (1996 to 2006).

This year, Chopard is celebrating its 150th Anniversary, and  L.U.C  is the focal point to highlight Chopard's know-how and capabilities in all facets of high watchmaking by launching another four new calibres which they have been planning and working for several years.

The four movements represent  four facets of the brand: Retro, Contemporary, Ultra‐high‐end complications and Futuristic Design.

Besides focusing on the technicality, the aesthetic section was also refined with subtle changes.  It is this attention to detail coupled with
tradition, creativity and technological innovation reflecting and reinforcing a brand's understanding of luxury.

With the Designer's inputs, we will go through a few of the changes implemented and follow by more pictures of the fantastic Four!




The LUC dials have been using roman numerals for a while, and will continue with the tradition by incorporating the roman numerals from a beautiful 1960 ultra-slim watch (as shown in the next picture).


"These numerals are composed of strong verticals and very narrow horizontals giving them a strong personality which will grace many LUC watches."


The dauphine shaped hands used over the last the years from the start of  LUC, received an uplift. 


" For the LUC typeface, that will be used in both dial text and numerals, such as in printed minute markers or as applied indexes. This typeface is designed with modern proportions but minute detailing in the curves and serifs that recalls numerals from the 40s and 50s, the beginning of "modern" manufacture watches."


Dial with either sunburst brush finishing or guilloche radiating from the Chopard logo.


The overall case shape has some refinements, but with thoughts of retaining the timeless factor but yet contemporary.

"The main changes are a dynamic curve in the case section which creates a lug which rises up when leaving the case before falling away to a vertical end (as shown in above picture).   This allows the watch to have a simultaneously curvaceous yet masculine appearance which is contemporary without being a fashion statement. This shape is to be found throughout the new LUC models with different proportions."


There are other areas of changes too, which I will highlight along the way .....


Starting with the L.U.C Louis-Ulysse - The Tribute ...

For the specifications/press release, please click here.


Limited to 150 pieces, a 3-in- 1 function piece of masterpiece.  It's a wristwatch, a pocketwatch and could even be a table-clock!


Case is of white gold at diameter 49.60mm.  Thickness will depend if it is being used as a pocketwatch or a wristwatch.

In wristwatch mode with the cradle system holding the watch, the total thickness is 14.50mm.


Dial is “lacquered ceramic” ... will be perfect if it is Grand Feu enameled dial.  Chopard has originally  the intention to do the enameled dial,
however it seemed that the  EHG movement specifications do not allow for enough room for the minimum thickness of an enamel dial.


The pocket-watch is secured to the strap for added protection...

The above picture showed the detailed modifications to the lugs for the L.U.C range (as highlighted by the Designer). 
In addition, an interplay of contrast was added with the interplay of satin finishing on the bezel and lugs, alternating with lustrous surfaces.


The new L.U.C hands for the minute and hour ...




The dauphine small-second hand...


with the L.U.C siglet ...




The founding year of  L.U. Chopard ...




A side view of how the pocket-watch is secured by the cradle-system with the four lugs ...


The short strap besides securing the pocket-watch, actually plays an important role to in the aesthetic.
It actually helps to camouflage the pocket-watch to be more of wrist-watch,  and not having an extra metal loop to sticking out
like a sorethumb.




Note the double step of the new lug-design ...


Now a look at the cradle fastening system of the Tribute ...

As the name of this watch already  said it all, this watch is a tribute to Louis‐Ulysse, founder of Chopard in 1860, also to Karl Scheufele the first, who invented a clever mechanism to hold a pocket watch on the wrist in 1912.   And last but not least a tribute to Geneva, Chopard‘s host city since 1937, and its Geneva Watchmaking School, the oldest and most prestigious of its kind in Switzerland.


The backview ... to unlock the cradle, first need to depress the release button (labeled "PRESS" at 12 o'clock position) and then rotate the
disc in the direction said.




Another area to draw your attention to (as it may not be very obvious) ... L.U.C ensure areas which are not easily noticeable, are being taken
care and finished properly, thus the new L.U.C straps will be backed by natural alligator to make the back side of the watches as attractive as their front.


A new buckle design with has some aerodynamic curves blended with interesting matt and glossy texture...






The cradle system with its four 'claws' ...

It operates like a vice. When the disc is turned, the two pairs of claws will open up.  Notice the gap at the base ...


From this side, may be clearer ...note the gap when the cradle is open ...


When closed, the gap is gone and the 'LOCKED' logo is in place ...

It is pretty neat idea.  Somehow has the feeling the processus styloideus ulnae ( bulging wristbone) may accidentally depress and release the
lock. 


Understand the edge of each claw need to be sharp to grip at a minimum surface area on the watch to secure it down.
However, the corners of the claws may need to be rounded as they are pretty sharp.


The pocket-watch by itself ...


The movement - L.U.C EHG (Ecole Horlogère de Genève), of diameter 43.20 mm.


Beautiful swan-neck regulator ...








































The 18K white gold-chain for the pocket watch ...








Next is the L.U.C 1937 ...

For the press release and specifications, please click here.

This watch is to remember the year Chopard first bold step out of the Jura region and set up in Geneva.  It also housed the new  L.U.C Calibre 1.010, which is likely to be the new workhorse movement of Chopard which has all the good traits of the Cal X.96 and design for manufacturability and ease of servicing and repair, built completely by Ebauches Fleurier, a new company of Chopard .


Limited to 1937 pieces in stainless steel case of diameter 42mm.  This understated model has all the refinement made to the L.U.C.


Careful observation, reveal a very attractive sunburst slate dial and casework too!

The sunburst pattern seemed to be rippling out from the Chopard logo, and flowed over the bezel!


Even the caseback has a sunburst finishing, and paired with the double-alligator straps.




The crown was lightly modified too as compared to the earlier L.U.C models.


Looking at it, I would prefer it to be just 39 to 40mm in diameter.


COSC cerified  L.U.C 1.010 beats at 28,800 vph, and has a power reserve of 60hours on a single barrel with stop-second feature, thus
the second hacks for easier and accurate adjustment.








The luxurious double-sided alligator straps...



with a macho ardillon buckle.




This is the most complicated model among the Four ... the L.U.C 150 "all in one"  ...

For the press release and specifications, please click here. 

Quite surprised by the name of this model, when it was initially mentioned to me. 



This model is a combination of a tourbillon, a perpetual calender and equation of time .  It is limited to 15 pieces with three configurations
in term of case materials and bezel setting.

According to information provided, this model has taken 10‘000 man‐hours and 516 parts to develop.
To completely assemble one movement, it takes about 10days.

Case diameter at 46mm.





The thickness is at 18.5mm .


Quick set buttons ...


The tourbillon bridge was supposedly to be shaped like the L.U.C siglet.






Very less of the movement could be seen, probably due to many indicators which occupies both the dial and caseback.

The new movement is L.U.C 4TQE, which consists of four barrels providing a power reserve of 7 days. 








Spot a ardillon buckle too...perhaps a deployant will be more appropriate for this large watch, similarly with the Tribute.









Last model is the LUC  Engine One Tourbillon ...

This piece should appeal to those who love speed as it is inspired by motor design concepts.

For the specification/press release, please click here. 



With a first look, the word - 'motor engine' flashed across.  Indeed the movement, was shaped like an engine-block suspended in the case
with three 'suspension blocks'.

The size is 44.4 mm X 35.4mm at 10.9mm thick. 
The watch is 69 grams light as the casing is completely milled out from a solid block of titanium, decorated with a combination of  brushed and gloss finishing.





This model, the engine block is the dial.  If you observe carefully, the Chopard logo is milled onto the platine!




Beautiful contrasting play on a titanium casing.





The sportscar engine shaped movement, L.U.C 1 TRM has a racing-track pattern on the bridges.

The COSC certified L.U.C 1TRM ( meaning 1 barrel, tourbillon, réserve de marche) beats at 28,800vph and has a 60 hours power reserve.


Observe carefully, the whole engine is suspended and bolted on three struts  (located at 4, 8 and 12 o' clock position) as if it is
mounted on silentblocs ....


A layer of elastomer was inserted before the screw to act as a shock-absorber for the vibrating movement ...


Interestingly, couple of components in the tourbillon cage were anodized in red to add to its sporty appearance ...


To ensure the hour-indexes not block the view of the movement,  the indexes were engraved on the second-surface of the sapphire
crystal and then printed black.




Power reserve indicator ...





" The lugs are designed to look more technical than the round watches, and they recall car fenders. They are milled separately
and physically bolted onto the central part of the case."








Note the sapphire and case... they are not flat, slight curved towards the centre ...


A better pic of the floating hour-indexes ...








Even the strap is designed with four raised ridges for a reason ....


... , so that it looks like the leather seats used in vintage sports cars.










A wristshot of the Engine One Tourbillon on a lady's wrist ....




In case, some are wondering if the rest of the two bigger diameter watches are wearable, we have done a quick experiment during
our recent Chopard L.U.C PuristS gathering.  That post (  please click here to access   )  contains more wristshots of the remaining three watches.

Hope all of you have chance to view the real pieces after these pictures.



Kong







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Fantastic Four Indeed!

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : May 24th, 2010-12:36
Kong, what great information and photographs. Thanks so much. Both the Tribute and the Engine One Tourbillon are impressive and I hope to see them some day. The Tribute pocket watch is classically stunning, and the wristwatch cradle looks like it would be... 

Thanks Jed ...

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-20:47
for the kind words and your The Tribute seemed to garner the most interest during the evening. The Engine One Tourbilon is another interesting piece with lots of design details. Hope these Four will travel to USA and you could try them on. Ha! You are not... 

Thanks Tim!

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-20:49
Have you bought your camera? You can shoot even better than me, if you invest time See Jed's pics of the L.U.C 1860-1 ... very nice. Kong

Like them all, but love the...

 
 By: marcelo : May 24th, 2010-16:01
...Louis Ulysse - what a fantastic wristpocketwatch ! Marcelo

You are not alone ...

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-20:51
Thanks Marcelo. Check it out if the piece arrives at your area. Oh! That's a good term - Wristpocketwatch! Kong

Thanks, Kong!

 
 By: marcelo : May 27th, 2010-09:37
Glad you liked the newest horological expression Regards, Marcelo

Nice to see such a creativity from Chopard.

 
 By: amanico : May 24th, 2010-23:33
3 on 4 for me! The only one I'm not very keen on is the " All in one ", too blingy while a Grande Complication should maybe, in my opinion, be less shiny, at least without jewels, and less thick. But the 3 others... WOW! The Tribute is really amazing, as ... 

Nico, must see & try ...

 
 By: Kong : May 26th, 2010-20:57
the Tribute and EoT when it arrives at your area. I think Chopard will have more exciting pieces coming out. Kong

Great, as you have seen and owned many ...

 
 By: Kong : May 29th, 2010-22:40
pieces related to sports cars Kong

Fantastic photos Kong!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 24th, 2010-23:40
First of all, fantastic watches. These timepieces are very interesting additions to the Chopard line-up. However, these photographs are AMAZING! The macros of the Tribute movement and Engine Tourbillon timepieces are absolutely incredible photographs. It ... 

Long awaited,but well worth it.

 
 By: moc : May 25th, 2010-01:55
how can I describe my feelings again for both the Tribute ,but most of all the EOT! stunning stunning finish and achivement on the tribute,the "live"experience is umbelievable,even though it is a hard piece to wear.It could well be a piece to own and admi... 

Thanks for the comments, Mo...

 
 By: Kong : May 29th, 2010-22:31
With your hands-on experience, you could relate to the EOT better When I was posting the pictures, I also saw more details designed into the EOT. With the Designer's notes, it helped a lot to understand the design intention better. Glad that your quest fo... 

Thanks...

 
 By: MiniCooper : May 25th, 2010-12:08
for a great report and these superb photos..... cheers

Hi PP, thanks for dropping by ...

 
 By: Kong : May 29th, 2010-22:33
and check out the pieces when they arrive at your location. It is quite different. Kong

Hmmm...

 
 By: Kong : May 29th, 2010-22:34
perhaps too much comics, when young What's your feeling and observations for 1937? A portion was missed out when you were typing for the reply-post below Kong

1937...

 
 By: FanFrancisco : May 31st, 2010-08:00
oh yes, forgot to mention 1937. to my mind, few things that i recalled from this watch are: 1. new movement, 1010, 2. slate dial which i always like 3. no long with micro rotor 4. no more swan-neck regulator with all these above, it gives us a different l... 

fantastic indeed

 
 By: lien : May 26th, 2010-14:22
Hi kong, thx for the delicious pics! i really admire Chopard for achieving a swift blend of classic & avantgarde in their design the tribute is a gem & the engine tourby is very playful & eye catching piece overall~ i really like the 2 piece look of the h... 

Hello Ed ...

 
 By: Kong : May 29th, 2010-22:38
How are you? Thanks for dropping by to view the pictures. You've mentioned, the two pieces which attracted the most attention during our short preview session here and you should check it out when they reach your location. Kong

Phenomenal!!!!!

 
 By: Mostel : May 29th, 2010-23:24
Thanks for amazing photos.

Thanks Mostel ....

 
 By: Kong : May 30th, 2010-21:34
Which of the model/s attracted your attention? Kong This message has been edited by Kong on 2010-05-30 21:35:21

Thanks for the real things, Kong.

 
 By: ling5hk : June 1st, 2010-18:14
Here is my personal view:- The Tribute is the one that I like most. As you said, it would be perfect if the dial is enamel dial. LUC 1937 is simple but elegent. I think it is clever to place the crown at 4 o'clock position. All in One is no doubt a compli... 

Thanks for your comments...

 
 By: Kong : June 5th, 2010-01:59
Hi Ling The EoT is actually an interesting piece, bit avant garde but not overly done. Must see the real piece to have a 'better feel'. As if any of them are subjected to the Fleuritest, none, to what I know, as Chopard will report it. However, whatever i... 

Well, I'm Impressed.

 
 By: Davo : June 4th, 2010-02:57
That All In One is a real piece of work. Great post, Kong. Well done and thanks.

Thanks for viewing, Davo. [nt]

 
 By: Kong : June 15th, 2010-21:40
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Similar thought initially ...

 
 By: Kong : June 20th, 2010-22:39
but during the event tested on, they are wearable Kong