Chopard L.U.C Flying T Twin Rose Gold watch

Chopard L.U.C Flying T Twin Rose Gold

Chopard L.U.C · Ref. 161987-5001

About This Watch

Family-owned since 1963 under the Scheufele family, Chopard pairs haute horlogerie with ethical luxury through its Journey to Sustainable Luxury program. The Chopard L.U.C Flying T Twin Rose Gold features a 40 mm 18k Rose Gold case housing a self-winding automatic movement ensures effortless daily wear. Categorized as a Tourbillon watch, this haute horlogerie investment piece showcases the brand's commitment to quality. Water resistant to 30m for everyday splash protection. At a retail price around $98000, it represents serious horological investment with strong collector appeal.

In-Depth Review

# Chopard L.U.C Flying T Twin Rose Gold

When Chopard introduced the L.U.C Flying T Twin in 2023, the manufacture doubled down on what has defined its L.U.C collection since 1992: independent watchmaking executed with exacting standards. The 40mm rose gold case, measuring just 10.5mm thick, houses the manufacture's caliber L.U.C 96.24-L—a movement rated at 28,800 vibrations per hour and finishing with 35 jewels. The tourbillon, visible through the dial and caseback, occupies the center of the watch's visual hierarchy, creating an almost hypnotic focal point. The silver dial provides classic contrast to the rose gold, while the 65-hour power reserve reflects the efficiency of Chopard's engineering. This is a watch that feels intentional rather than ostentatious, prioritizing horological substance over decorative excess.

The L.U.C Flying T Twin appeals to collectors who've already acquired mainstream luxury sports watches and now seek something more refined—those willing to pay premium prices for verifiable manufacturing excellence. This owner values independence and Swiss watchmaking heritage; they understand that Chopard controls its entire production process from raw materials through final assembly. The watch suits both formal occasions and sophisticated casual wear, though the 30-meter water resistance and leather strap suggest a desk rather than diving scenarios.

At approximately $82,000 in the current market, the Flying T Twin competes directly with similarly positioned independent manufactures. Compared to Seiko's Grand Seiko Elegance line or Longines' Master Collection tourbillons, Chopard occupies distinctly more exclusive territory. Those seeking institutional prestige might instead consider Patek Philippe's Calatrava 5089R, though that watch carries considerably higher investment

Specifications

Movement

Movement TypeAutomatic
CaliberL.U.C 96.24-L
Power Reserve65 hours
Frequency28,800 vph
Jewels35

Case

Case Diameter40.0mm
Case Thickness10.5mm
Case Material18k Rose Gold
CrystalSapphire
BezelFixed
Dial ColorSilver
Lug Width20mm
Lug-to-Lug46.0mm

Features

Water Resistance30m / 98ft
Bracelet/StrapLeather strap
ClaspBuckle
Weight85g
Complications
Tourbillon

Pricing

Retail (MSRP)
$98,000
Market Price
$82,000