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CHOPARD Caliber 11 CF Automatic Column-Wheel Chronograph Flyback Chronometer

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This is a genuine Chopard Caliber 11 CF chronograph movement, sold as a standalone unit for professional watchmaking. The automatic column-wheel flyback movement is COSC-certified and features a 22k gold rotor. It is sold as-is and requires professional servicing before use.

CHOPARD Caliber 11 CF Automatic Column-Wheel Chronograph Flyback Chronometer
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Chopard Caliber 11 CF Automatic Column-Wheel Chronograph Flyback Chronometer — In-House Fleurier Ebauches Movement

Overview

The Chopard Caliber 11 CF is a high-grade automatic column-wheel flyback chronograph movement developed and manufactured by Chopard at their Fleurier Ebauches facility. This movement is part of Chopard‘s in-house production, designed for precision timekeeping and chronograph functionality. The Caliber 11 CF is COSC-certified as a chronometer. The movement features a 22k gold open-worked rotor, a flat terminal curve balance spring, and a 60-hour power reserve from a single barrel.

This specific unit is sold as a standalone movement, intended for professional watchmakers or collectors requiring a replacement or service part. The rotor exhibits minor surface blemishes consistent with 22k white gold, likely due to storage conditions. The movement is sold “AS IS” and requires professional servicing—including cleaning, oiling, and timing—to meet manufacturer specifications. No additional parts beyond the movement itself are included.

Condition is graded Fair due to visible blemishes on the 22k gold rotor and the requirement for servicing before use. The movement remains functionally intact, with all chronograph, flyback, and timekeeping components present. This is a genuine Chopard manufacture movement, not a modified or aftermarket variant.

Specifications

Movement type: Mechanical self-winding automatic column-wheel flyback chronograph with chronometer certification (COSC).

Dimensions: 28.80 mm diameter, 7.60 mm thickness.

Frequency: 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour).

Power reserve: 60 hours, single barrel.

Jewel count: 45 jewels, including cap stones for chronograph functions.

Balance spring: Flat terminal curve for improved isochronism.

Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds (hacking/reset on demand), date, chronograph with central seconds hand, 30-minute counter at 3 o’clock, 12-hour counter at 6 o’clock, flyback mechanism, tachymeter scale.

Rotor: 22k gold, open-worked, bidirectional winding. Engraved with L. U. CHOPARD GENEVE SWISS | 22K | CALIBRE 11 CF, ADJUSTED TO HEAT COLD ISOCHRONISM AND FIVE (5) POSITIONS, FORTY-FIVE (45) JEWELS | 11CF, and a unique serial number.

Regulation: Adjusted for heat, cold, isochronism, and five positions.

Certification: COSC chronometer-certified, meeting ISO 3159 standards for precision (-4/+6 seconds per day).

Material notes: Bridges and plates in untreated German silver (mailchior), gold chatons for jewel settings, blued screws.

Notes

  • The article is sold “AS IS”. Please read our Warranty Policy before purchasing.
  • Any parts not explicitly mentioned in this description or not visible in the accompanying photographs are not included.
  • Colors may appear slightly different across various screens and devices so we cannot guarantee an exact screen-to-reality color match.

This Chopard Caliber 11 CF represents a fully in-house developed chronometer-grade movement, combining a traditional column-wheel chronograph with a flyback function and 60-hour power reserve, suitable for high-end watchmaking projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this movement a complete, functional unit?

Yes, this is a complete Chopard Caliber 11 CF movement with all chronograph, flyback, and timekeeping components intact. However, it requires professional servicing before use to ensure accuracy and reliability.

What is the significance of the COSC certification?

COSC certification confirms this movement meets the ISO 3159 standard for chronometers, with an average daily rate of -4/+6 seconds. This is an independent verification of its precision under controlled conditions.

Are the scratches on the rotor affecting functionality?

The blemishes on the 22k gold rotor are superficial and do not impact the movement’s mechanical function. Gold is a soft metal, and such marks are common in pre-owned or stored movements.

What watches originally used the Chopard Caliber 11 CF?

This caliber was used in Chopard‘s high-end chronograph models, including the Mille Miglia and L.U.C collections, where in-house movements and chronometer precision were standard.

Does this movement include a quick-set date function?

The date complication is present but does not feature rapid adjustment. Date changes are linked to the hour hand’s position, typical of traditional chronograph movements.