Credits: Article and images by Felix Scholz @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/chopard-luc-xps-1860-officer-vendome-one/
Inside the Officer’s case back is another engraving and another nod to Paris. We are treated to a radiant image of the sun — an image specifically linked to Louis XIV (AKA The Sun King), in whose honour the square was initially built in 1698. It’s a charming touch, made even more appealing because of its semi-hidden nature. The yellow gold case is ethically sourced, and the blue-lined tan calfskin strap tones down the overall dressiness of the watch.
Overall, Chopard’s tribute to the Parisian heart of luxury is the epitome of quiet elegance (even with that blue dial!) And it’s appropriately limited at only eight pieces, available at — you guess it, number 1 Place Vendôme.
Credits: Article and images by Felix Scholz @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/chopard-luc-xps-1860-officer-vendome-one/