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Infinity Dials on Instagram: "Midnight over Mount Fuji… in 40 mm. 🌌 This is the Chopard L.U.C XP Urushi “Ukiyo-e” (161986-0001) — an 8-piece micro-run that quietly fuses Geneva chronometry with Japanese lacquer craft. The dial is true urushi & maki-e, made in Japan, layering gold powder and lacquer to recreate Hokusai’s view of Fuji rising above Tago Bay. Underneath the art, it’s still a serious L.U.C: micro-rotor calibre 96.41-L, twin barrels, 65-hour power reserve, Geneva Seal, all inside an
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FactParade on Instagram: "In January 1996, photographer Charles O’Rear stopped along a roadside in Sonoma County, California, and captured a simple landscape: a green hill under a perfectly clear sky. No filters, no editing — just Fuji Velvia film, famous for its vibrant colors. Five years later, the image — titled Bliss — became the default wallpaper of Windows XP, the most widely used operating system of its era. Millions of people saw it daily, never realizing it was a real place. Even today,
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