Singer Nick Jonas spotted wearing a Chopard

Nick Jonas was photographed wearing the Chopard L.U.C Lunar Big Date in 18KT rose gold, reference 161969-5001, shortly after his high-profile wedding to actress Priyanka Chopra. The sighting drew attention not for the watch's flashiness — it has none — but for what it says about a young celebrity choosing serious, independent Swiss horology over the usual red-carpet suspects.
The L.U.C Lunar Big Date ref. 161969-5001 is built around Chopard's Calibre L.U.C 96.13-L, a manufacture movement produced entirely at the Chopard Manufacture in Fleurier, Switzerland. The self-winding calibre operates at 28,800 vph, offers a 65-hour power reserve via twin stacked barrels, and carries both COSC chronometer certification and the Geneva Seal — a combination that relatively few movements in any price bracket can claim. The 43mm rose gold case frames a silver dial with two hallmark complications: a retrograde moon phase accurate to one day's drift over 122 years, and a double-aperture big date display positioned prominently at 12 o'clock.
Within the collector community, the L.U.C line occupies a quietly respected tier. Chopard launched the L.U.C manufacture collection in 1996 to mark 140 years since Louis-Ulysse Chopard founded the brand, and has since developed an integrated family of movements entirely in-house. The Lunar Big Date in particular is regarded as a strong value proposition — a double complication with genuine manufacture credentials in precious metal, offered at a price point well below comparable complications from Patek Philippe or A. Lange & Söhne.
Nick Jonas has shown a consistent interest in refined, lower-profile watchmaking, a sensibility that sits apart from the oversized sport watches and diamond-set pieces common among his peers. The rose gold case and restrained dial aesthetic suit a newly married artist navigating red carpets and studio sessions alike.
At UK list price of £23,800 — approximating $30,000 USD — the Chopard L.U.C Lunar Big Date 161969-5001 sits at a competitive position for a precious-metal, dual-complication manufacture watch. Grey market values track close to retail, reflecting steady rather than speculative demand, and consistent collector appreciation for the L.U.C line's honest, Fleurier-built credentials.