Background
Louis-Ulysse Chopard was the second son of Félicien Chopard and his wife Henriette, who had four children.
Louis-Ulysse Chopard was the second son of Félicien Chopard and his wife Henriette, who had four children.
As a young man, Louis-Ulysse Chopard quickly grasped the fact that it was the comptoirs or watch dealerships that earned the greatest profit from the work of the framers. Each spring, the agents picked up the movements, fitted the dials and hands, cased up the finished movements and they marketed the finished watches. lieutenant was therefore better to work independently and Louis-Ulysse wanted his own brand.
He created his L.U.C manufacturing company in Sonvilier, Switzerland at the age of 24, in 1860.
Having grasped that foreign markets represented the future of his timepieces, he set off to canvass customers in Eastern Europe, Russia and Scandinavia. In 1912, he visited Poland, Hungary and the Netherlands with his finest creations.
Chopard chronometers and watches marked the passing of time at the court of Nicholas II of Russia. In 1859 and 1870 he had two children, Paul-Louis and Ida Hélène.