
1995 Chopard L.U.C 1860 18ct White Gold Automatic 36mm
Here we have a 1995 Chopard L.U.C 1860 in 18ct White Gold, a landmark release that marked the resurgence of Chopard as a true "Manufacture" and pays tribute to the brand's founding year. Its 36mm 18ct white gold case features a masterful blend of polished surfaces and stepped bezel architecture, with a slender profile of just 7.5mm and a lug-to-lug length of 44mm, offering an exceptionally elegant and sophisticated presence on the wrist. On the right side is a signed crown, while the case flows seamlessly into tapered lugs. A sapphire crystal protects a stunning cream sector dial, featuring faceted white-gold hour markers and precisely executed Dauphine hands, providing a clean, monochromatic aesthetic that highlights the watch’s refined craftsmanship. At noon, we have the Chopard motif, and at 6 o’clock, a recessed large sub-second and date window, perfectly balancing this timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back protects one of the most celebrated movements of the modern era. Inside, the ultra-thin Micro-Rotor L.U.C Cal. 3.96 (COSC-certified), featuring a 22ct gold micro-rotor, 29 jewels, and beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers a 65-hour power reserve via twin stacked barrels. This comes with its 18mm leather strap and a Chopard-signed 18ct white-gold buckle.
Here we have a 1995 Chopard L.U.C 1860 in 18ct White Gold, a landmark release that marked the resurgence of Chopard as a true "Manufacture" and pays tribute to the brand's founding year. Its 36mm 18ct white gold case features a masterful blend of polished surfaces and stepped bezel architecture, with a slender profile of just 7.5mm and a lug-to-lug length of 44mm, offering an exceptionally elegant and sophisticated presence on the wrist. On the right side is a signed crown, while the case flows seamlessly into tapered lugs. A sapphire crystal protects a stunning cream sector dial, featuring faceted white-gold hour markers and precisely executed Dauphine hands, providing a clean, monochromatic aesthetic that highlights the watch’s refined craftsmanship. At noon, we have the Chopard motif, and at 6 o’clock, a recessed large sub-second and date window, perfectly balancing this timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back protects one of the most celebrated movements of the modern era. Inside, the ultra-thin Micro-Rotor L.U.C Cal. 3.96 (COSC-certified), featuring a 22ct gold micro-rotor, 29 jewels, and beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers a 65-hour power reserve via twin stacked barrels. This comes with its 18mm leather strap and a Chopard-signed 18ct white-gold buckle.
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Here we have a 1995 Chopard L.U.C 1860 in 18ct White Gold, a landmark release that marked the resurgence of Chopard as a true "Manufacture" and pays tribute to the brand's founding year. Its 36mm 18ct white gold case features a masterful blend of polished surfaces and stepped bezel architecture, with a slender profile of just 7.5mm and a lug-to-lug length of 44mm, offering an exceptionally elegant and sophisticated presence on the wrist. On the right side is a signed crown, while the case flows seamlessly into tapered lugs. A sapphire crystal protects a stunning cream sector dial, featuring faceted white-gold hour markers and precisely executed Dauphine hands, providing a clean, monochromatic aesthetic that highlights the watch’s refined craftsmanship. At noon, we have the Chopard motif, and at 6 o’clock, a recessed large sub-second and date window, perfectly balancing this timepiece. On the reverse, a screw-down exhibition case back protects one of the most celebrated movements of the modern era. Inside, the ultra-thin Micro-Rotor L.U.C Cal. 3.96 (COSC-certified), featuring a 22ct gold micro-rotor, 29 jewels, and beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and offers a 65-hour power reserve via twin stacked barrels. This comes with its 18mm leather strap and a Chopard-signed 18ct white-gold buckle.























