Chopard L.U.C Lunar One Perpetual Calendar Watch Review
A staple of the Chopard L.U.C collection, the Chopard L.U.C Lunar One perpetual calendar, has been an underdog hero for high-end watch collectors since the model’s debut over a decade ago. Today, I review a newer limited edition version of the L.U.C Lunar One (reference 161927-9001) in a 950 platinum case with a trendy blue dial. It’s a very Chopard product, showcasing a lot of what the brand does best, and at a price which, comparatively speaking, is very decent.A few years ago, I visited Chopard’s manufacture facility in Fleurier where they produce L.U.C collection watches. While all Chopard watches are technically speaking luxury products, the L.U.C collection is where collectors really put their attention given the movements. Most L.U.C watches are more traditional in their style, but with a healthy dose of (tasteful) masculinity as evidenced by the proportions, sizes, and strong presence of the watches overall.
Victorinox Swiss Army INOX Professional Diver Titanium Watches Hands-On
For 2018 Victorinox Swiss Army added some really nice additions to the INOX Professional Diver collection by debuting the INOX Professional Diver Titanium. The INOX Professional Diver is a diver’s style variant of the popular INOX collection, which has been a best seller for Victorinox Swiss Army for a few years given the collection’s price point, durability, and of course, style. Victorinox Swiss Army overall is rounding out the INOX collection with a large assortment of versions including the smaller INOX models (the INOX V) for women. best watches has covered the majority of INOX models and the original INOX Professional Diver (in steel) was reviewed here.Hands-on images by Ariel AdamsVictorinox Swiss Army originally came out with a version of the INOX in titanium and for 2018 releases the INOX Professional Diver in titanium as well. Both of the INOX watches are extremely similar from a functionality and wearability standpoint. The Diver is slightly larger at 44mm wide,