Chopard LUC 1.96 16/1860/2
Powered by Chopard’s very own Geneva-sealed and COSC Certified Cal 1.96 finely finished with a precious metal rotor and swan neck regulator, the 16/1680/2 houses the elusive salmon-coloured Metalem produced guilloche dial.
Powered by Chopard’s very own Geneva-sealed and COSC Certified Cal 1.96 finely finished with a precious metal rotor and swan neck regulator, the 16/1680/2 houses the elusive salmon-coloured Metalem produced guilloche dial.
Powered by Chopard’s very own Geneva-sealed and COSC Certified Cal 1.96 finely finished with a precious metal rotor and swan neck regulator, the 16/1680/2 houses the elusive salmon-coloured Metalem produced guilloche dial.
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This is the Chopard L.U.C 1.96 reference 16/1860/2. The Chopard L.U.C 1.96, named after the initials of founder Louis-Ulysse-Chopard, is a movement that is among the most underrated in modern horology. More known for its jewellery, Chopard was once overlooked as a serious watchmaking house until the introduction of its in-house calibers starting from the 1.96.
The aforementioned Cal. 1.96 was introduced in 1996 as an in-house movement by the brand. Its importance cannot be understated during a period of recovery from the crippling Quartz crisis. During this period, most companies still relied on modified versions of third party movements. Research on the in-house calibre began in collaboration with Michel Parmigiani who now runs his own eponymous brand. After three years of research, Chopard launched the now-revered 1.96 as the brand’s first breakthrough into serious watchmaking.
Finished to the highest standards, the Cal. 1.96 is truly a testament to the brand’s efforts at serious watchmaking. With an engraved precious metal rotor and a swan-neck regulator, the movement both bears the Geneva seal and is COSC certified. While it was introduced almost 30 years ago, the architecture of the Cal. 1.96 still holds its own today. In addition, the guilloche dial is produced by Metalem - the same manufacturer of dials for Phillipe Dufour’s hallowed Simplicity. Furthermore, this is the desirable salmon dial variant, a colour that remains the most among the most elusive for the original reference.
Given the importance of the original L.U.C 1.96, it is little wonder that Chopard decided to produce a re-edition in 2023 with a salmon dial in a steel case. True to the original, the re-edition retains the same proportions and movement - proof of the adage that if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. For collectors who covet the brand’s seminal early pieces, the original 1860 with the salmon dial remains highly desirable as this is ultimately the reference is that put the brand on the watchmaking map.
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This Chopard L.U.C 1.96 is in very pre-owned condition with some noticeable hairline scratches on the case without any dings or dents. The watch comes accompanied with its original white tag and white gold buckle with no original box or papers and is in full working order.
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Brand Chopard
Model L.U.C 1.96
Reference 16/1680/2
Case 37
Movement Automatic
Case material White Gold
Bracelet material Leather
Year circa 2000s
Condition Very Good
Accessories Original White Tag
Limited Yes. 1860 pieces