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Enjoy Chopard DLC Titanium L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon Watch

Monday, June 13, 2011

The horological company Chopard has released a unique timepiece, developed intentionally for the Only Watch 2011 event. The new DLC Titanium L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon watch will be presented at the Charity Auction on September, 22. The proceeds raised will be donated to assist research efforts on Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Inspired by the world of racing cars, the new Chopard watch is available in a polished DLC titanium case. Its measurements are 44.40mm x 35.40mm x 10.90mm: length, width and thickness indicated respectively.

At 3 o’clock the case features a DLC titanium crown, embossed with the L.U.C logo. Both front and back sides are fitted with glare-proofed sapphire crystals. The water-resistance of the case is assured down to 50 meters.

The new Chopard DLC Titanium L.U.C Engine One Tourbillon watch comes equipped with a function-packed dial, themed around transparency. It is completed with Arabic numerals engraved and yellow tinted beneath a high-grade sapphire crystal.

The display ensures central hours and minutes, indicated by Dauphine fusee-type hands. At 12 o’clock it features a power reserve indicator, equipped with a black hand with a red tip. At 6 o’clock, the dial exhibits a tourbillon mechanism allied with a black small seconds hand.

Animating the functions is a hand-wound tourbillon movement - L.U.C 1TRM. Embellished with 29 jewels, it operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour. The movement incorporates a barrel, which ensures a 60-hour power reserve.

Keeping the new Chopard watch secured to the wearer’s wrist is a hand-sewn black alligator leather strap. It is lined with brown alligator leather, adorned with a gadrooned motif. It terminates in DLC titanium pin buckle.
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