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Reloj Animal World “Peacock” Un pavo real se une al audaz bestiario de joyería de Caroline Scheufele

 

Chopard continúa su extraordinario viaje por el camino del mundo animal que comenzó en 2010 cuando Caroline Scheufele, copresidenta y directora artística, imaginó una colección de Alta Joyería en homenaje al 150 aniversario de la Maison. Desplegando un impresionante bestiario de joyas, la colección Animal World dejó una huella memorable en la historia de la Maison y de la Alta Joyería en general. La aventura continúa con un reloj-joya ‘Peacock’, un pavo real, que revive el mundo de picardía y belleza infinita que hizo que la colección fuera tan exitosa.

Desde la presentación de las primeras piezas de la colección, Animal World inspira el maravilloso mundo de la Alta Joyería con frescos en miniatura y cuentos de ensueño. Cada animal, investido de su propia carga simbólica, representa un nuevo desafío para los escultores, fundidores, pulidores y engastadores de Chopard. Gracias a su excepcional dominio de la joyería, aprovechan al máximo las formas, los tonos y los materiales, dando vida a animales en pedrería y oro con gestos y expresiones cargadas de emoción.

En esta ocasión Caroline Scheufele ha decidido rendir homenaje a través de un reloj-joya a un pavo real lleno de elegancia. El pájaro extiende con gracia su cola alrededor de la esfera de nácar, guardando el curso del tiempo con un ramillete de plumas enjoyadas. Este fascinante abanico de plumas fascina con sus múltiples ojos de pupilas azul zafiro, orlados de pestañas de un verde intenso. Esta rueda solar, celebrada en la mitología india, abre la mente a la contemplación serena y la regeneración del alma. La pluma de pavo real es también símbolo de justicia porque el equilibrio de su plumaje pende de un hilo y el peso puede romperlo al menor suspiro.

Propulsado por un movimiento automático, este reloj excepcional fue seleccionado en el prestigioso concurso Gran Premio de Relojería de Ginebra en la categoría de joyería. Su creación ha requerido nada menos que 340 horas de trabajo de los talleres, incluyendo el engaste de unas 2.230 piedras preciosas -desde diamantes hasta turmalinas de Paraíba, zafiros, tsavoritas y lazulitas- en un hábil engaste de titanio anodizado.

Detalles técnicos
Reloj-joya ético de oro blanco de 18 quilates y titanio engastado con zafiros (4,7 cts), turmalinas Paraíba (1,67 cts), diamantes blancos, coñac, negros y marrones (para un total de 1,55 cts), tsavoritas (1,04 cts) y lazulitas (0,71 cts).
Árbitro. 134674-9001

Animal World “Peacock” Watch

A peacock joins the bold
jewelery bestiary by Caroline Scheufele

Chopard continues its extraordinary journey down the path of the animal world that began in 2010 when Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director, envisioned a High Jewelery collection in tribute to the House’s 150th anniversary. Unfolding an impressive jewelery bestiary, the Animal World collection left a memorable mark on the history of the House and of High Jewelery in general. The adventure continues with a watch-jewel ‘Peacock’, a peacock, which revives the world of mischief and infinite beauty that made the collection so successful.


Since the presentation of the first pieces of the collection, Animal World inspires the wonderful world of High Jewelery with miniature frescoes and dreamy tales. Each animal, invested with its own symbolic charge, represents a new challenge for Chopard’s sculptors, casters, polishers and setters. Thanks to their exceptional mastery of jewellery, they make the best possible use of shapes, tones and materials, bringing to life animals in precious stones and gold with gestures and expressions charged with emotion.

This time Caroline Scheufele has decided to pay homage through a jewel-watch to a peacock full of elegance. The bird gracefully spreads its tail around the mother-of-pearl sphere, guarding the course of time with a corsage of jeweled feathers. This fascinating fan of feathers fascinates with its multiple eyes with sapphire blue pupils, fringed with intense green eyelashes. This sun wheel, celebrated in Indian mythology, opens the mind to serene contemplation and regeneration of the soul. The peacock feather is also a symbol of justice because the balance of its plumage hangs by a thread and the weight can break it at the slightest breath.

Powered by an automatic movement, this exceptional timepiece was selected in the prestigious Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix competition in the jewelery category. Its creation has required no less than 340 hours of work by the workshops, including the setting of some 2,230 precious stones – ranging from diamonds to Paraíba tourmalines, sapphires, tsavorites and lazulites – in a skillful anodized titanium setting.

Technical details
18-carat ethical white gold and titanium watch-jewel set with sapphires (4.7 cts), Paraíba tourmalines (1.67 cts), white, cognac, black and brown diamonds (for a total of 1.55 cts), tsavorites (1.04 cts) and lazulites (0.71 cts).
Ref. 134674-9001

Animal World “Peacock” Watch

A peacock joins the bold
jewelery bestiary by Caroline Scheufele

Chopard continues its extraordinary journey down the path of the animal world that began in 2010 when Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director, envisioned a High Jewelery collection in tribute to the House’s 150th anniversary. Unfolding an impressive jewelery bestiary, the Animal World collection left a memorable mark on the history of the House and of High Jewelery in general. The adventure continues with a watch-jewel ‘Peacock’, a peacock, which revives the world of mischief and infinite beauty that made the collection so successful.


Since the presentation of the first pieces of the collection, Animal World inspires the wonderful world of High Jewelery with miniature frescoes and dreamy tales. Each animal, invested with its own symbolic charge, represents a new challenge for Chopard’s sculptors, casters, polishers and setters. Thanks to their exceptional mastery of jewellery, they make the best possible use of shapes, tones and materials, bringing to life animals in precious stones and gold with gestures and expressions charged with emotion.

This time Caroline Scheufele has decided to pay homage through a jewel-watch to a peacock full of elegance. The bird gracefully spreads its tail around the mother-of-pearl sphere, guarding the course of time with a corsage of jeweled feathers. This fascinating fan of feathers fascinates with its multiple eyes with sapphire blue pupils, fringed with intense green eyelashes. This sun wheel, celebrated in Indian mythology, opens the mind to serene contemplation and regeneration of the soul. The peacock feather is also a symbol of justice because the balance of its plumage hangs by a thread and the weight can break it at the slightest breath.

Powered by an automatic movement, this exceptional timepiece was selected in the prestigious Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix competition in the jewelery category. Its creation has required no less than 340 hours of work by the workshops, including the setting of some 2,230 precious stones – ranging from diamonds to Paraíba tourmalines, sapphires, tsavorites and lazulites – in a skillful anodized titanium setting.

Technical details
18-carat ethical white gold and titanium watch-jewel set with sapphires (4.7 cts), Paraíba tourmalines (1.67 cts), white, cognac, black and brown diamonds (for a total of 1.55 cts), tsavorites (1.04 cts) and lazulites (0.71 cts).
Ref. 134674-9001

Animal World “Peacock” Watch

A peacock joins the bold
jewelery bestiary by Caroline Scheufele

Chopard continues its extraordinary journey down the path of the animal world that began in 2010 when Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director, envisioned a High Jewelery collection in tribute to the House’s 150th anniversary. Unfolding an impressive jewelery bestiary, the Animal World collection left a memorable mark on the history of the House and of High Jewelery in general. The adventure continues with a watch-jewel ‘Peacock’, a peacock, which revives the world of mischief and infinite beauty that made the collection so successful.


Since the presentation of the first pieces of the collection, Animal World inspires the wonderful world of High Jewelery with miniature frescoes and dreamy tales. Each animal, invested with its own symbolic charge, represents a new challenge for Chopard’s sculptors, casters, polishers and setters. Thanks to their exceptional mastery of jewellery, they make the best possible use of shapes, tones and materials, bringing to life animals in precious stones and gold with gestures and expressions charged with emotion.

This time Caroline Scheufele has decided to pay homage through a jewel-watch to a peacock full of elegance. The bird gracefully spreads its tail around the mother-of-pearl sphere, guarding the course of time with a corsage of jeweled feathers. This fascinating fan of feathers fascinates with its multiple eyes with sapphire blue pupils, fringed with intense green eyelashes. This sun wheel, celebrated in Indian mythology, opens the mind to serene contemplation and regeneration of the soul. The peacock feather is also a symbol of justice because the balance of its plumage hangs by a thread and the weight can break it at the slightest breath.

Powered by an automatic movement, this exceptional timepiece was selected in the prestigious Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix competition in the jewelery category. Its creation has required no less than 340 hours of work by the workshops, including the setting of some 2,230 precious stones – ranging from diamonds to Paraíba tourmalines, sapphires, tsavorites and lazulites – in a skillful anodized titanium setting.

Technical details
18-carat ethical white gold and titanium watch-jewel set with sapphires (4.7 cts), Paraíba tourmalines (1.67 cts), white, cognac, black and brown diamonds (for a total of 1.55 cts), tsavorites (1.04 cts) and lazulites (0.71 cts).
Ref. 134674-9001

Animal World “Peacock” Watch

A peacock joins the bold
jewelery bestiary by Caroline Scheufele

Chopard continues its extraordinary journey down the path of the animal world that began in 2010 when Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director, envisioned a High Jewelery collection in tribute to the House’s 150th anniversary. Unfolding an impressive jewelery bestiary, the Animal World collection left a memorable mark on the history of the House and of High Jewelery in general. The adventure continues with a watch-jewel ‘Peacock’, a peacock, which revives the world of mischief and infinite beauty that made the collection so successful.


Since the presentation of the first pieces of the collection, Animal World inspires the wonderful world of High Jewelery with miniature frescoes and dreamy tales. Each animal, invested with its own symbolic charge, represents a new challenge for Chopard’s sculptors, casters, polishers and setters. Thanks to their exceptional mastery of jewellery, they make the best possible use of shapes, tones and materials, bringing to life animals in precious stones and gold with gestures and expressions charged with emotion.

This time Caroline Scheufele has decided to pay homage through a jewel-watch to a peacock full of elegance. The bird gracefully spreads its tail around the mother-of-pearl sphere, guarding the course of time with a corsage of jeweled feathers. This fascinating fan of feathers fascinates with its multiple eyes with sapphire blue pupils, fringed with intense green eyelashes. This sun wheel, celebrated in Indian mythology, opens the mind to serene contemplation and regeneration of the soul. The peacock feather is also a symbol of justice because the balance of its plumage hangs by a thread and the weight can break it at the slightest breath.

Powered by an automatic movement, this exceptional timepiece was selected in the prestigious Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix competition in the jewelery category. Its creation has required no less than 340 hours of work by the workshops, including the setting of some 2,230 precious stones – ranging from diamonds to Paraíba tourmalines, sapphires, tsavorites and lazulites – in a skillful anodized titanium setting.

Technical details
18-carat ethical white gold and titanium watch-jewel set with sapphires (4.7 cts), Paraíba tourmalines (1.67 cts), white, cognac, black and brown diamonds (for a total of 1.55 cts), tsavorites (1.04 cts) and lazulites (0.71 cts).
Ref. 134674-9001

Animal World “Peacock” Watch

A peacock joins the bold
jewelery bestiary by Caroline Scheufele

Chopard continues its extraordinary journey down the path of the animal world that began in 2010 when Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director, envisioned a High Jewelery collection in tribute to the House’s 150th anniversary. Unfolding an impressive jewelery bestiary, the Animal World collection left a memorable mark on the history of the House and of High Jewelery in general. The adventure continues with a watch-jewel ‘Peacock’, a peacock, which revives the world of mischief and infinite beauty that made the collection so successful.


Since the presentation of the first pieces of the collection, Animal World inspires the wonderful world of High Jewelery with miniature frescoes and dreamy tales. Each animal, invested with its own symbolic charge, represents a new challenge for Chopard’s sculptors, casters, polishers and setters. Thanks to their exceptional mastery of jewellery, they make the best possible use of shapes, tones and materials, bringing to life animals in precious stones and gold with gestures and expressions charged with emotion.

This time Caroline Scheufele has decided to pay homage through a jewel-watch to a peacock full of elegance. The bird gracefully spreads its tail around the mother-of-pearl sphere, guarding the course of time with a corsage of jeweled feathers. This fascinating fan of feathers fascinates with its multiple eyes with sapphire blue pupils, fringed with intense green eyelashes. This sun wheel, celebrated in Indian mythology, opens the mind to serene contemplation and regeneration of the soul. The peacock feather is also a symbol of justice because the balance of its plumage hangs by a thread and the weight can break it at the slightest breath.

Powered by an automatic movement, this exceptional timepiece was selected in the prestigious Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix competition in the jewelery category. Its creation has required no less than 340 hours of work by the workshops, including the setting of some 2,230 precious stones – ranging from diamonds to Paraíba tourmalines, sapphires, tsavorites and lazulites – in a skillful anodized titanium setting.

Technical details
18-carat ethical white gold and titanium watch-jewel set with sapphires (4.7 cts), Paraíba tourmalines (1.67 cts), white, cognac, black and brown diamonds (for a total of 1.55 cts), tsavorites (1.04 cts) and lazulites (0.71 cts).
Ref. 134674-9001

Animal World “Peacock” Watch

A peacock joins the bold
jewelery bestiary by Caroline Scheufele

Chopard continues its extraordinary journey down the path of the animal world that began in 2010 when Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director, envisioned a High Jewelery collection in tribute to the House’s 150th anniversary. Unfolding an impressive jewelery bestiary, the Animal World collection left a memorable mark on the history of the House and of High Jewelery in general. The adventure continues with a watch-jewel ‘Peacock’, a peacock, which revives the world of mischief and infinite beauty that made the collection so successful.


Since the presentation of the first pieces of the collection, Animal World inspires the wonderful world of High Jewelery with miniature frescoes and dreamy tales. Each animal, invested with its own symbolic charge, represents a new challenge for Chopard’s sculptors, casters, polishers and setters. Thanks to their exceptional mastery of jewellery, they make the best possible use of shapes, tones and materials, bringing to life animals in precious stones and gold with gestures and expressions charged with emotion.

This time Caroline Scheufele has decided to pay homage through a jewel-watch to a peacock full of elegance. The bird gracefully spreads its tail around the mother-of-pearl sphere, guarding the course of time with a corsage of jeweled feathers. This fascinating fan of feathers fascinates with its multiple eyes with sapphire blue pupils, fringed with intense green eyelashes. This sun wheel, celebrated in Indian mythology, opens the mind to serene contemplation and regeneration of the soul. The peacock feather is also a symbol of justice because the balance of its plumage hangs by a thread and the weight can break it at the slightest breath.

Powered by an automatic movement, this exceptional timepiece was selected in the prestigious Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix competition in the jewelery category. Its creation has required no less than 340 hours of work by the workshops, including the setting of some 2,230 precious stones – ranging from diamonds to Paraíba tourmalines, sapphires, tsavorites and lazulites – in a skillful anodized titanium setting.

Technical details
18-carat ethical white gold and titanium watch-jewel set with sapphires (4.7 cts), Paraíba tourmalines (1.67 cts), white, cognac, black and brown diamonds (for a total of 1.55 cts), tsavorites (1.04 cts) and lazulites (0.71 cts).
Ref. 134674-9001

Animal World “Peacock” Watch

A peacock joins the bold
jewelery bestiary by Caroline Scheufele

Chopard continues its extraordinary journey down the path of the animal world that began in 2010 when Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director, envisioned a High Jewelery collection in tribute to the House’s 150th anniversary. Unfolding an impressive jewelery bestiary, the Animal World collection left a memorable mark on the history of the House and of High Jewelery in general. The adventure continues with a watch-jewel ‘Peacock’, a peacock, which revives the world of mischief and infinite beauty that made the collection so successful.


Since the presentation of the first pieces of the collection, Animal World inspires the wonderful world of High Jewelery with miniature frescoes and dreamy tales. Each animal, invested with its own symbolic charge, represents a new challenge for Chopard’s sculptors, casters, polishers and setters. Thanks to their exceptional mastery of jewellery, they make the best possible use of shapes, tones and materials, bringing to life animals in precious stones and gold with gestures and expressions charged with emotion.

This time Caroline Scheufele has decided to pay homage through a jewel-watch to a peacock full of elegance. The bird gracefully spreads its tail around the mother-of-pearl sphere, guarding the course of time with a corsage of jeweled feathers. This fascinating fan of feathers fascinates with its multiple eyes with sapphire blue pupils, fringed with intense green eyelashes. This sun wheel, celebrated in Indian mythology, opens the mind to serene contemplation and regeneration of the soul. The peacock feather is also a symbol of justice because the balance of its plumage hangs by a thread and the weight can break it at the slightest breath.

Powered by an automatic movement, this exceptional timepiece was selected in the prestigious Geneva Watchmaking Grand Prix competition in the jewelery category. Its creation has required no less than 340 hours of work by the workshops, including the setting of some 2,230 precious stones – ranging from diamonds to Paraíba tourmalines, sapphires, tsavorites and lazulites – in a skillful anodized titanium setting.

Technical details
18-carat ethical white gold and titanium watch-jewel set with sapphires (4.7 cts), Paraíba tourmalines (1.67 cts), white, cognac, black and brown diamonds (for a total of 1.55 cts), tsavorites (1.04 cts) and lazulites (0.71 cts).
Ref. 134674-9001

chopard L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen

L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen

Swiss Haute Horlogerie meets Chinese zodiac tradition

Steeped in the aesthetic codes of Chinese culture, the L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen is the first L.U.C timepiece to display the traditional Chinese timekeeping system, Shí Chen. The animals of the zodiac that symbolises them parade slowly by on an Urushi lacquer disc, accompanied by the symbol of prosperity and its god Lu Xing. This creative new complication exists as an 88-piece limited edition. Its L.U.C 96.29-L Chopard Manufacture movement is housed in a 40 mm ethical 18-carat rose gold case of peerless symbolic and physical finesse.

Carved from a block of ethical 18-carat rose gold, the L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen is a talisman timepiece, an allegory of beliefs related to the Chinese zodiac and luck. It represents the first time that an Haute Horlogerie watch displays Shí Chen, the traditional Chinese time system, as a complication. It consists of twelve two-hour units, each one represented by an animal from the zodiac cycle. The day thus begins at 11pm with the hour of the Rat and ends with the hour of the Pig, while noon is in the middle of the hour of the Horse.

L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen

chopard L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen

The Chinese zodiac bestiary enhanced by the art of Urushi

The procession of 12 animals slowly parades through a large aperture at 12 o’clock, enabling a dual time read-off: one traditional and the other based on the international system. This succession of zodiac signs also underlines the creativity and mastery of the Chopard Manufacture artisans. In addition, the dial and Shí Chen disc of this timepiece are made of Japanese lacquer. Faithful to Asian traditions, Chopard has worked right from the start with the finest Japanese lacquer artisans, who craft dials using the traditional Urushi lacquer technique.

The 88 dials of the L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen are produced by the workshops of the century-old Yamada Heiando company and crafted by Master lacquer specialist Minori Koizumi. In accordance with the distinctive Maki-e technique, gold flakes sprinkled between the layers of lacquer illuminate the 40 mm ethical 18-carat rose gold case from within.

A creation placed under the protection of the god of prosperity

At the centre of the L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen dial is the golden, embossed emblem of the god Lu Ying, who is one of the three deities – together with Fu Xing and Shou Xing – respectively dedicated to prosperity, happiness and longevity, symbolically summing up the characteristics of a full life. This star of prosperity also refers to fame and influence and is an omnipresent sign in Chinese culture, where auspices, symbols and representations playing on the nature of ideograms are essential.

 

A timepiece endowed with great technical refinement

To equip the L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen, Chopard has created the L.U.C 96.29-L calibre, an exclusive variation of the 96 family, featuring a disc that completes a full rotation in 24 hours. This mechanical movement with automatic winding is just 3.97 mm thick thanks to its micro-rotor, a small oscillating weight neatly integrated into the calibre. Made of ethical 22-carat gold, it boasts high inertia enabling it to wind the two barrels efficiently. The latter are stacked in accordance with Chopard Twin Technology and are capable of storing the energy necessary for the L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen to offer a total 65-hour power reserve. Once off the wrist, it will remain on time and accurate for more than two and a half days, the duration of a long weekend.

chopard L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen

chopard L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen

Chopard’s in-house approach to Haute Horlogerie

Chopard is a family Maison with a strongly ingrained philosophy of independence. The manufacturing stages of L.U.C. timepieces are carried out in-house at its production sites in Geneva and Fleurier.

Movement development, finished product design, gold casting, stamping and cases machining, movement parts and bracelets, as well as traditional handcrafted finishes, surface treatments, polishing, assembly, adjustments and quality controls: such is the comprehensive range of watch production operations fully mastered by Chopard and involved in the making of each creation in the L.U.C collection.

The result of meticulous craftsmanship, Chopard’s exceptional L.U.C timepieces meet the aspirations of today’s gentleman, speaking to him without the slightest artifice or pretention, and unequivocally conveying an ideal blend of artisanal skill and emotions.

 

Technical details

L.U.C XP Urushi Spirit of Shí Chen

88-piece limited edition in ethical 18-carat rose gold

Case:

Ethical 18-carat rose gold

Total diameter:                                                                                40,00 mm

Thickness:                                                                                        8.28 mm

Water resistance                                                                            30 metres

18-carat ethical rose gold crown with L.U.C logo                     5.00 mm

Vertical satin-brushed sides and inter-horn space

Polished bezel and case-back

Glare-proofed sapphire crystal

Exhibition case-back

Movement:

Mechanical with automatic winding                                            L.U.C 96.29-L

Winding via a micro-rotor in ethical 22-carat gold

Total diameter:                                                                                34.20 mm

Thickness:                                                                                       3,97 mm

Number of jewels:                                                                           29

Frequency:                                                                                      28,800 vph (4 Hz)

Power reserve:                                                                                65 hours

Disc rotating in 24 hours, representing the 12 signs of the Chinese Zodiac

Twin stacked barrels, based on Chopard Twin Technology

Bridges adorned with Côtes de Genève motif

Dial and hands:

Dial hand-crafted in Japan using the Urushi lacquer technique with shimmering decoration for the main dial and the twelve signs of the Zodiac on the lower rotating disc

Central symbol of prosperity motif in ethical 18-carat rose gold

Dauphine-type hours and minutes hands in ethical 18-carat rose gold

Indexes and Arabic numerals in ethical 18-carat rose gold

Functions and displays:

Central display of the hours and minutes

Bracelet and buckle:

Black hand-sewn alligator strap with brown alligator leather lining

Polished and satin-brushed ethical 18-carat rose gold pin buckle

Ref. 161980-5001 – in ethical 18-carat rose gold with special Spirit of Shí Chen dial

88-piece limited edition