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Chopard Alfa Romeo Limited Edition Series

July 13th, 2010

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Chopard Gran Turismo XL Alfa Romeo

In celebration of the 150th and 100th anniversary of Chopard and Alfa Romeo, respectively, the two brands have jointed effort for a limited edition series of watches and clocks. There are totally five new products – three wristwatches, a travel alarm clock and a table clock, with 500 pieces are made available for each version.

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Chopard GT XL Chrono Alfa Romeo DLC

The three wristwatches have been classified into the Gran Turismo (GT) of Chopard’s famous Mille Miglia collection. The signature color for Alfa Romeo cars is definitely the red, which is also represented in the high constrast hands and indexed that stand out the mostly black dial. The cases all measures 44mm and feature AR-coated sapphire crystals, sapphire display backs, and water resistance to 100 meters.

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Chopard GT XL Chrono Alfa Romeo

There are two chronographs and a three-hand model for the new watch. The chronograph versions are in stainless steel or stainless steel with DLC coating, and the three-hand model. The three-hand watch comes in a polished steel case. The strap is the standard Mille Miglia Dunlap tire tread pattern in rubber, and the movement are all Swiss automatics (base ETA calibers) with COSC-certification as a chronometer for all of them (the clocks are quartz).

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Chopard for Alfa Romeo Limited Edition Desk and Table Clocks

BaselWorld 2010: Chopard New L.U.C Louis Ulysse

March 6th, 2010

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Yesterday, I reviewed the Chopard L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon watch . It is extreme exceptional. And today I will introduce another new watch to be released by the famous watchmaker Chopard – the new L.U.C Louis Ulysse. Also created to mark the company’s 150th anniversary, this classic designed watch will be unveiled in a limited edition of 150 pieces.

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From the name, we can know that this watch is certainly developed from the original L.U.C Louis Ulysse model, a landmark timepiece with a ingenious system based on “adjustable lugs”. The new watch has been equipped with great updates in the machanism, while preserving the original external design. With one swift move, the watch can be transformed from pocket watch to wristwatch. It is awesome, I know. Inspired by Karl Scheufele I who has patented special lugs designed to fasten a pocket-watch and transform it into a wristwatch, the new Chopard watch adopts an extremely reliable cradle system that considerably facilitates handling. Inside it is the case that can be firmly clasped between the adjustable lugs by a simple quarter-turn of the cradle base.

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The carefully polished and satin-brushed case is crafted in 18K white gold, measuring 49.5 * 14.5mm. The dial is protected by a sapphire crystal with double AR coating. Inside the watch is the new L.U.C EHG Pocket Watch movement. This brand new movement is especially developed by Chopard for the Geneva Watchmaking School, as a example to stimulate the students to create their “school piece” which will mark the culmination of their studies and representing a major landmark in any watchmaking career. With this proprietary movement, the company also pays homage to the city of Geneva that has welcomed Chopard since 1937.

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Embellished with 20 jewels, this remarkable movement is COSC-certified as a chronometer and is stamped with the Geneval Seal quality hallmark. This mechnaical hand-wound movement beats at a cadence of 21,600 vph, and offers an 80-hour power reserve.

BaselWorld 2010: Chopard L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon

March 5th, 2010

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At the BaselWorld 2010 , Chopard will present the new addition to its iconic L.U.C collection, the L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon watch. To celebrate the brand’s 150th anniversary, this watch will been released in a limited series of 150.

Just beginning from its shape, the watch’s first impression on me is like an engine block and mounted on silent blocks. It seems that this exceptional model makes a deliberate departure from the traditional principles of horological design, as it houses an exceptional movement completely conceived and manufactured by Chopard. Inspired by a car engine, the brand’s prestigious shaped hand-wound movement – L.U.C 1TRM caliber – fitted on shock-absorbing silent blocks, sports this new Chopard watch.

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At a thickness of just 5.6mm, the mechanical movement is quite a feat considering its shaped form. In the mechanism, the brand’s exclusive “Variner” adjustment masses consists in three major parts: the escapement with its freely sprung balance, a hairspring featuring a Breguet terminal curve, and a tourbillon cage performing one revolution every 60 seconds. The movement provides a power reserve of 60 hours and beats at the frequency of 28,880 vph. In addition, the L.U.C 1TRM bears the COSC-chronometer certification. The watch case back reveals a sapphire exhibition window that allows to appreciate the beautiful finishing of the movement.

Back to the external design, the L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon watch features a unusually designed titanium case measuring 35.4*44.4mm, a nice combination of brushed and polished surfaces. To highlight the car-inspired theme, the case is completed with brushed flanks and distinctively curved lugs. There is a big winding crown placed between protective guards, offering most comfortable way to wind or set the timepiece. The water-resistance is 50 meters.

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To create a one-of-kind three-dimensional effect and assure maximum legibility, the dial is shielded by a shaped sapphire crystal engraved with hour markers and indices. Divided into a satin area in the center and vertically striated outer areas, the dial underscores a unique skeletonized bridge for the tourbillon carriage, coupled with the power reserve indicator. Moreover, the subdial of the power reserve display is finished with an evocative automobile gas-gauge design.

This new Chopard model comes with a hand-sewn crocodile leather strap, fitted with a titanium buckle with the brand’s logo. This watch is really a exception in those presentable Chopard watches.

Technical Specifications

Movement
Hand-wound, manufactory-made L.U.C 1TRM tourbillon calibre, COSC-certified, 29 jewels, 28,800 vib/h, mounted on silent blocks and held by 3 lever-arms inserted into the case middle, 60-hour power reserve

Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds and power reserve indicator

Case
Brushed/polished titanium, 44.4 x 35.4 mm
Anti-reflective sapphire crystal front and back
Screwed open back
Water-resistant to 50 m

Dial
Arabic numerals engraved under the crystal then dyed in black
Tourbillon cage and small seconds at 6 o’clock
Power reserve indicator at 12 o’clock

Bracelet/Strap
Hand-sewn black alligator with godroons, titanium buckle

Retail
$50,000-150,000

Chopard 1000 Miglia GT XL Split Seconds

November 10th, 2009

The Mille Miglia endurance race was revived as a road rally event in 1982. Nowadays, timing rather than speed is of the essence for the enthusiasts from around the world who race their vintage cars, dating from 1927 to 1957. This magnificent parade of classic machines has earned the Mille Miglia the reputation of being the “the most beautiful road race in the world”.

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As a main sponsor and official timekeeper of this most beautiful road race for 21 years, Geneva-based luxury watch manufacturer Chopard released its 1000 Miglia GT XL Split Seconds, to pay tribute to Mille Miglia. Passion, performance and precision are just a few of the striking similarities between automotive engineering and mechanical watchmaking. The 1000 Miglia collection links these two worlds and perfectly represents the spirit of classic racing car events.

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The Chopard 1000 Miglia GT XL Split Seconds features a stainless steel case or 18K rose gold case depending on the version, bearing a COSC-certification as a chronometer. An anti-reflection sapphire crystal protects the dial in silver or white. The screw-down crown fitted in the case comfirms a outstanding resistance, and the bezel surrounding the dial carries a set of tachometer scale. The new model symbols a striking balance of functionality and extreme-sport style. Date, chrono, intermediate times, 30-minute counter and 12-hour counter, as well as hours, minutes and small second, complete time information on the full-packed dial, though it is with generous diameter of 44mm.

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A Swiss automatic (base ETA 7750) serves for movement in Chopard 1000 Miglia GT XL Split Seconds. It features 27 jewels, frequency at 28,800 bph, a power reserve of 42 hours and split seconds complication. Two versions have been released : one is in a 18K rose gold case with a white dial, while the other features a stainless steel case and a silver dial. They are limited to 500 pieces each.