Chopard caliber L.U.C 96.24-L
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Brand: | Chopard |
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Reference: | L.U.C 96.24-L |
Movement: | Automatic |
Display: | Analog |
Diameter: | 27.40 |
Jewels: | 25 |
Reserve: | 65 |
Frequency: | 25200 |
Hands: | Hours, Minutes |
Additionals: | Chronometer, Tourbillon Escapement |
L.U.C 96.24-L description
Entirely developed, produced and assembled in Chopard's Haute Horlogerie workshops and chronometer-certified by the COSC, the L.U.C 96.24-L mechanical self-winding movement is the first automatic flying tourbillon calibre developed by Chopard Manufacture. It beats at a frequency of 25,200 vibrations per hour (3.5 Hz) and has a 65-hour power reserve thanks to Twin technology, a system invented by Chopard that combines two coaxial barrels. The latter represent a particularly remarkable technical feat given the extreme thinness of the movement, which is just 3.3 mm thick. This movement bearing the 'Poinçon de Genève' quality hallmark is wound by means of a 22-carat gold micro-rotor.