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NO BEES?
Nov 15, 2009,08:47 AM
I know I cant hv the beehive and admire the nice sml rotor movement unless they do one with an officer case . I pray that they do one someday . This is a very tech twisty version of a QF , a smart play of design . Thanks SJX
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I noticed this LUC Fleurier...
By: SJX : November 10th, 2009-04:38
The other day I was at the Chopard boutique and something caught my eye. That does not happen often with Chopard. I respect the LUC range for its quality and construction but their designs leave me lukewarm. I once owned two LUC watches, one was the origi...
you know, Arhthur mentioned this watch to me last night...
By: FanFrancisco : November 10th, 2009-05:40
many thanks SJX, it is just timely. Arthur mentioned this watch to me last night in the Chopard forum. this watch even has not been displayed in the Chopard website. he suggested me to go down to the shop to check out this beautiful watch. he said i shoul...
LOL.
By: FanFrancisco : November 10th, 2009-05:44
hahaha
By: ArthurSG : November 10th, 2009-07:23
yes... and not the Only Watch... grrrrrr
My friend...
By: ArthurSG : November 10th, 2009-06:51
all I can say is I told you so. SJX's pics are great and this piece will look nicer in the metal.
yes, you did...
By: FanFrancisco : November 10th, 2009-06:55
all you told drives me crazy anyway, LOL. must see the metal very soon. stefan
I know there are three in stock now
By: SJX : November 10th, 2009-08:49
And more will be delivered in the future. - SJX This message has been edited by SJX on 2009-11-10 20:35:35
Thanks for bringing this to our attention SJX...
By: fernando : November 13th, 2009-07:05
and for the nice pics. It does look inviting and I did make an effort to try to see one in the metal but no luck.I guess they aren't in HK yet. Will have to wait for an account from our very discerning JLC moderator to see if it passes the test.
Will have to see this one in the flesh
By: amanico : November 10th, 2009-07:14
As we soon have a L.U.C Dinner, it will be the opportunity to have an eye on it. From what I see on your pics, it seems that the finish is appealing, and that the layout of the dial ( my biggest problem with L.U.C watches ) looks nice. Best, and thanks fo...
I think that you'll find it has a very
By: ArthurSG : November 10th, 2009-07:25
fresh look and feel about it and not gimicky. The play on shades of silver is done is a very enduring tasteful manner I think.
Will tell you very soon, my friend.
By: amanico : November 10th, 2009-08:39
I'm discovering L.U.C watches... Will tell you once I see it in the flesh. But right now, from the pics I see, the " à priori " is positive. Best, Nicolas
Nicolas...
By: SJX : November 10th, 2009-08:18
it looks better than several JLC watches in the same price range. ;-) - SJX
Ha! Don't poke the bear.......
By: MTF : November 11th, 2009-05:02
SJX, Not our French JLC bear! But I'm sure he will see stuff to like at the Chopard LUC Event in Paris soon....... Regards, MTF
A nice midway point
By: aaronm : November 10th, 2009-19:30
between the Tech Twist and the original Fleurier model.... I may need to start saving some money A
Good description.
By: ArthurSG : November 10th, 2009-19:58
Classic and different but not quirky.
The quality of the finish is the same.
By: SJX : November 13th, 2009-18:52
Beyond the swan neck regulator on the 1.96 which the 9.96 does not have. There are some aesthetic differences, like the rotor decoration and style of engraving, but those are visual rather than indicators of finishing quality. - SJX
NO BEES?
By: GH1 : November 15th, 2009-08:47
I know I cant hv the beehive and admire the nice sml rotor movement unless they do one with an officer case . I pray that they do one someday . This is a very tech twisty version of a QF , a smart play of design . Thanks SJX
Brrrr...
By: dxboon : November 20th, 2009-21:51
...that's some icy goodness, SJX. Stellar photos of an attractive watch. I continue to really enjoy the LUC line from Chopard. This one gets added onto my list of Chopard faves, which also currently includes the steel Chrono One, Strike One (both the clas...