L.U.C Flying T Twin Perpetual
Chopard Manufacture is laying a new milestone in its history with L.U.C Calibre 96.36-L, an original haute complication movement pairing a flying tourbillon and a perpetual calendar with large date display. The L.U.C Flying T Twin Perpetual timepiece reflects the finest expertise and innovation cultivated by the Maison’s workshops. It features a case in Ethical 18-carat yellow gold measuring 40.5 millimetres in diameter, with a slender, bassine profile. This aesthetic refinement extends to the highly legible Forest Green dial in hand-guilloché gold.
Since the first L.U.C 1860 timepiece was presented in 1997, the L.U.C models’ dials have perpetuated a legacy reflecting the purest watchmaking tradition, in which the art of guilloché has become a collection signature. Having teetered on the brink of extinction during the 1990s, this age-old craft has survived thanks to the efforts of Manufactures such as Chopard, which still owns a few rare guilloché lathes with which specialised artisans guide their burins over fine metal surfaces to adorn them with repeating patterns accurate to a tenth of a millimetre. The new L.U.C Lunar One models feature sunburst guilloché patterns in deep blue or salmon pink, radiating from the moon-phase indicator, the focal point of these timepieces.
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