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The Alpine Eagle Collection, introduced in 2019, is one of Chopard's most recent additions. Drawing inspiration from the eagle, a symbol of strength and resilience in the Swiss Alps, this collection combines durable materials with a modern design.
Over the years, Chopard has released several notable models from this collection, including the “Alpine Eagle XL Chrono”, which is inspired by the eagle's eye. Now, with the launch of Watches & Wonders, Chopard unveils its latest additions to the collection: five new models, each featuring unique elements that distinguish them from one another.
Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum:
The watch comes in a 41mm case made from 950 platinum, offering a refined yet rugged look with both brushed and polished finishes. With a thickness of just 8mm, it strikes the perfect balance between elegance and comfort. The dial features a captivating “Shades of Ice” blue sunburst pattern, creating a dynamic, shimmering effect when light hits its surface.
Powered by the Chopard L.U.C 96.42-L automatic movement, composed of 181 components, it operates at 28,800 vph (4Hz) and offers a 65-hour power reserve, ensuring reliable performance over extended periods. Certified as a COSC chronometer, it meets the highest standards of accuracy and precision. It comes with a platinum bracelet, and priced at USD 110,500, approximately AED 409,000.
Technical Specifications: Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum
Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon:
The watch comes in a 41mm case crafted from both brushed and polished stainless steel. With a slim profile of just 8mm in thickness, it strikes a perfect balance of elegance and comfort. The Rhône Blue dial is adorned with a gold-stamped radiant motif, with the tourbillon at 6 o'clock.
Powered by the Chopard L.U.C 96.42-L automatic tourbillon movement, made up of 189 components, it operates at 25,200 vph (3.5Hz) and provides a 65-hour power reserve for dependable long-term performance. Certified as a COSC chronometer, it guarantees the highest levels of accuracy and precision. The watch is completed with a stainless steel bracelet and is priced at USD 126,500, approximately AED 468,000.
Technical Specifications: Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon
Alpine Eagle 41 SL Cadence 8HF:
The watch features a titanium case with a 41mm diameter and a thickness of 9.45mm. Its titanium dial is embossed with a striking Pitch Black motif accented by orange touches.
Powered by the Chopard 01.14-C automatic movement, consisting of 210 components, it operates at a rate of 57,600 vph (8Hz) and offers a 60-hour power reserve. The timepiece is COSC certified as a chronometer and comes with a black rubber strap, and priced at USD 25,500, approximately AED 94,000.
Technical Specifications: Alpine Eagle 41 SL Cadence 8HF
The watch boasts an 18-carat yellow gold and stainless steel case, accented with white diamonds on the yellow gold bezel. It has a 33mm diameter and a thickness of 7.95mm. The brass dial features an embossed radiating pattern inspired by the eagle’s iris, in a "Vals Grey" color.
Powered by the Chopard 09.01-C automatic movement, which consists of 159 components, it operates at 25,200 vph (3.5Hz) and offers a 42-hour power reserve. This timepiece is COSC-certified as a chronometer and comes with a stainless steel bracelet, at price USD 22,500, approximately AED 83,000.
The watch showcases an 18-carat white gold case adorned with diamonds, featuring blue diamonds on the bezel. It has a 33mm diameter and a thickness of 7.95mm. The dial is made of 18-carat white gold, fully set with diamonds.
Powered by the Chopard 09.01-C automatic movement, which consists of 159 components, it operates at 25,200 vph (3.5Hz) and provides a 42-hour power reserve. This timepiece is COSC-certified as a chronometer and comes with a white gold bracelet fully set with diamonds.
For more information, you can visit Chopard’s official website.
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