L.U.C 1937
The 42 mm-diameter steel case of the L.U.C 1937 model features an innovative profile with a screw-lock crown off-set at 4 o'clock ensuring optimal comfort on the wrist and guaranteeing water resistance to 100 metres. It is adorned with a vertical satin-brushed finish on the sides, along with polished lugs and a sapphire crystal case-back. The slate grey dial is distinguished by a sunburst satin-brushed motif centred around the Chopard logo at 12 o'clock, and by applied Roman numerals.
Protected by a glareproof sapphire crystal, it displays the hours, minutes, central seconds along with a date window at 6 o'clock, while also offering a stop-seconds function enabling easy and accurate time-setting.
The L.U.C 1937 model beats to the rhythm of the new L.U.C Calibre 1.010, a mechanical self-winding movement. Its construction designed to achieve faultless reliability is characterised by a crown at 4 o'clock, a 60-hour power reserve, 31 jewels and a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour; while Côtes de Genève finishing and a L.U.C engraving set the perfect finishing touch. L.U.C 1.010 represents a significant landmark in the history of L.U.C movements. Accurate, reliable, efficient and designed to facilitate assembly, it was specifically developed to lend itself smoothly to industrial-scale production.
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