About this caliber
Fully developed, produced and assembled in the Chopard Fine Watchmaking workshops, this COSC-certified chronometer, the self-wound L.U.C 97.01-L mechanical movement, is the first tonneau-shaped calibre developed by the Chopard Manufacture in 1997. It oscillates at a rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz) and offers a 65-hour power reserve thanks to Twin technology, a system invented by Chopard that combines two coaxial barrels and represents a particularly remarkable technical feat in light of the extreme slenderness of its 3.3 mm-thick movement. This movement is wound by a micro-rotor in 22-carat gold.
Technical details
- Movement
- AUTOMATIC
- Display
- Analog
- Jewels
- 29
- Power reserve
- 65 hours
- Frequency
- 28,800 vph (4.0 Hz)
- Hands
- Hands: Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds
Chronometer
- Diameter
- 27.6 mm
- Height
- -
- Parts
- -