Both combine technical innovation with new aesthetics, fusing tradition and avant-garde in every detail.
Chopard has launched the L.U.C Flying T Twin Perpetual and the L.U.C Lunar One, which, according to the brand, reflect its mastery of watchmaking complications.
The L.U.C Flying T Twin Perpetual is a watch powered by the exclusive L.U.C 96.36-L caliber. This model combines a flying tourbillon and a perpetual calendar with a large date, ensuring astonishing precision and exceptional legibility.
It is housed in a 40.5 mm yellow ethical gold case with a hand-guilloche forest green dial.
According to Chopard, this chronometer-certified timepiece, bearing the prestigious Geneva Punch, is distinguished by its avant-garde technical features, including a 65-hour power reserve and a system of interchangeable bracelets.
On the other hand, the L.U.C Lunar One is unique in the world of perpetual calendars, as it incorporates an orbital moon phase with exceptional astronomical precision. Powered by the L.U.C 96.13-L caliber, this watch displays the phases of the moon with a precision of only one day in 122 years.
"The ethical gold case with a diameter of 40.5 mm and the hand-guilloche dial reflect the excellence of watchmaking and embody the constant quest for perfection that characterizes Chopard," says the brand.