L.U.C. 1937 Classic

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L.U.C. 1937 Classic - Chopard
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Launched in 2010, the L.U.C 1937 model is now available in a version featuring a 18-carat rose gold case, framing a satin-brushed silver-toned dial.
The redesigned and refined 42 mm-diameter case in 18-carat rose gold of the L.U.C. 1937 Classic features the characteristic profile and details of this collection. Its screw-lock crown at 3 o’clock guarantees water resistance up to 100 metres.
 
This L.U.C 1937 Classic watch beats to the rhythm of Manufacture L.U.C Calibre 01.01-L (L.U.C 1.1010) and its 28,800 vibrations per hour. This mechanical self-winding watch, chronometer-certified by the COSC, is endowed with a 60-hour power reserve. Its construction aimed at ensuring impeccable reliability drives the hours, minutes, central seconds and a window-type date display at 6 o’clock. It also has a stop-seconds function ensuring smooth and accurate time-setting. 
This precise and efficient calibre is a new landmark in the history of L.U.C movements, since its design enables a significant increase in production volumes and thus further enhances Chopard’s independence.

Chopard is a family-owned company imbued with a strong sense of independence. The various stages involved in making L.U.C watches are conducted within the group’s own production sites in Meyrin and Fleurier. Movement development; design of the finished product; gold casting; stamping and machining of cases, movement parts and bracelets; traditional hand-crafted decorations; surface treatments; polishing; assembly; adjustment and quality control: this entire range of watch production operations is fully mastered in-house by Chopard and applied to the  creationof each L.U.C watch.

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