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The only watch project 2005
Introducing the Palladium
L.U.C Quattro Regulator ?Pièce Unique??
Chopard is honoured to be part of the project ?Only Watch
2005?. It has always been our conviction that as a successful
company we also carry a social responsibility. Therefore, we
support promising scientific projects in medicine. Among
others, Chopard has been helping the ?José Carreras
Foundation? against Leukaemia, as well as the ?Elton John
Foundation? against AIDS.
Today, we are pleased to assist HSH Prince Albert II of
Monaco and the ?Association Monégasque contre les
Myopathies? by offering this unique ?L.U.C Quattro
Regulator? palladium watch.
It is and will be the only version of a L.U.C Quattro Regulator
in palladium (950), equipped with a special dial. Palladium is
the least dense and malleable precious metal of the platinum
group metals (PGM), which typically are found together in
ore deposits; its density of 12,02 makes it lighter than gold or
platinum. It has a beautiful white silvery colour and does not
tarnish in the air. Further, it is very rare that watch cases are
made of this material. It is in fact the first Chopard watch in
palladium and this timepiece carries the engraving ?PIECE
UNIQUE?.
The Chopard L.U.C Collection
The letters ?L.U.C? stand for Louis-Ulysse Chopard, the man
who founded Chopard in Sonvilier (Swiss Jura) in 1860.
Chopard was taken over by the Scheufele family in 1963 and
its headquarters today are in Geneva. It is one of the few
remaining family companies in the luxury watch industry.
Chopard Manufacture - back to the roots
In 1996, Chopard returned to its roots in the Jura and
established ?Chopard Manufacture? in the village of Fleurier.
The first calibre conceived was a completely new automatic
movement, named ?L.U.C 1.96?. This allowed Chopard to tie
up with its past and again become a ?Manufacture?. In 1997,
the first ?L.U.C? watch equipped with above movement has
been awarded the distinction ?Watch of the Year? (by the
major Swiss watch magazines "Montres Passions" and
"Uhren Welt").
The Manufacture in Fleurier employs almost 100 people. All
are guardians of time-honoured expertise, while remaining
resolutely future-oriented. Together, these engineers,
designers in Research & Development and master-craftsmen
give rise to unique watches made in accordance with the
noblest rules of the watchmaking art.
An impressive performance
Within a short time, Chopard Manufacture presented a
number of new movements and watches, all of which feature
interesting technical innovations, superior craftsmanship
and finish.
- 1996: Presentation of ?L.U.C 1.96?, an innovative selfwinding
movement with micro-rotor and stacked double
barrels (L.U.C Twin, power reserve of approx. 70 hours),
chronometer-certified by the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer
Testing Institute), also carrying the prestigious
Poinçon de Genève quality hallmark.
- 1999: ?L.U.C 1.98? a world?s first in the field of wristwatch
movements, hand wound, equipped with four barrels (two
sets of double stacked barrels, patented) , providing a powerreserve
of more than 216 hours , 28?800 vibrations per hour,
chronometer-certified by the COSC , Poinçon de Genève
quality hallmark.
- 2001: ?L.U.C 3.97?, the first ?Tonneau? shaped self-winding
movement with micro-rotor with the same
characteristics as ?L.U.C 1.96?.
- 2003: ?L.U.C 1.02?, the first ?Chopard Tourbillon? entirely
produced in our own workshops, meeting the highest
standards: hand-winding with a power reserve of approx.
216 hours (9 days), equipped with four barrels (two sets of
double stacked barrels, patented), four - armed ?Variner?
variable inertia balance with integrated regulating inertiablocks
(patented), 28?800 vibrations per hour. The movement
consists of 224 parts, bears the "Poinçon de Genève" quality
hallmark and is chronometer-certified by the COSC. The
?L.U.C Quattro Tourbillon? equipped with this calibre
encountered a big success and was produced in two limited
series of 100 pieces in rose-gold, respectively 100 pieces in
platinum.
- 2004: ?L.U.C 1.98 - Regulator?, a regulator-type display
was added to the ?L.U.C 1.98? movement, featuring an
additional time-zone function. In 2004, the outstanding
design and technical standards of the ?L.U.C Quattro
Regulator? watch once again convinced the jury of the
?Watch of the Year? award. Only 250 pieces of this model
(available in yellow, white and rose gold) will be made.
- 2004: ?L.U.C 1.02-4TT?, the first ?L.U.C Steel Wings
Tourbillon? was presented to commemorate the 30th anniversary
of Antiquorum. Produced in a series of only 30 pieces
in stainless steel, it features the same characteristics as the
?L.U.C 1.02?. Its design however is strikingly contemporary
and highlights the technical qualities of this timepiece.
- 2004: the foundation ?Qualité Fleurier? was launched,
initiated by ?Bovet, Chopard and Parmigiani? offering a new
sophisticated ?test? on a specially designed equipment for
reliable precision under ?real life? conditions.