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44Σ

Chopard

Ref. 161902-1023

“Goldfish”

A very fine and attractive white gold wristwatch with Japanese Lacquer “Goldfish” dial by Kiichiro Masumura and Yamada Heiando with certificate and box

Estimate
HK$80,000 - 160,000
€8,600 - 17,200
$10,300 - 20,500
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Chopard
Year
Circa 2012
Reference No
161902-1023
Movement No
140’206
Case No
1’792’967
Model Name
“Goldfish”
Material
18K white gold
Calibre
Automatic, cal. L.U.C. 96HM, 29 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Crocodile
Clasp/Buckle
18K white gold Chopard pin buckle
Dimensions
39.5mm diameter
Signed
Case, dial and movement and buckle signed
Accessories
Accompanied by undated Chopard Certificate of Origin stamped Elegant Watch & Jewellery, product literature, hang tag, lacquered Chopard presentation box with wooden outer packaging.
Catalogue Essay
Paying homage to the traditional artisanal craftsmanship of Japanese lacquering interpreted by horology, Chopard’s LUC XP Urushi collection displays works of art featured on the dial by Japanese artists. A traditional craft, Japanese lacquering is famous for two main techniques used, Urushi and Maki-e with the application of the lacquer applied in layers. Maki-e refers to the technique of sprinkling metallic dust to form the motif.

The present example depicts the motif of “Goldfishes”, a symbol of good fortune and prosperity in Asian culture. The dial displays both Urushi and Maki-e techniques. Presented in excellent “like new” overall condition and offered with the full set of accessories, the present timepiece will surely impress collectors of artisanal dials.

Chopard

Swiss | 1860
At the age of 24, Louis-Ulysse Chopard started his company L.U.C. Chopard in Sonviller, Switzerland. Since the brand's inception in 1860, Chopard understood the need for thin and accurate pocket watches to be functional for daily wear. The brand gained world recognition in 1912 after Tsar Nicolas II became a client.

Following Louis-Ulysse's death in 1915, his sons Paul-Louis and Paul André took over the business and moved their headquarters to La Chaux-de-Fonds. In 1963, the company was taken over by Karl Scheufele, who remains the brand's owner. Arguably Chopard's most recognizable design, the "Happy" line, was inspired by Scheufele's daughter Caroline. In 1996, his son Karl-Friedrich established Chopard as a manufacturer of its own range of in-house movements under the name L.U.C., creating groundbreaking, exquisitely finished watches that have earned the brand worldwide acclaim.
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