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The Chopard Alpine Eagle was introduced in 2019 as a modern successor of the St. Moritz, the brands first sports model from the 1980s, that was designed by Karl-Friedrich Scheufele (now co-president of Chopard). It was named Alpine Eagle as the right to the original name was acquired by Swatch Group
The design takes a nod to the original model with exposed screws on its round bezel and it features a highly refined, integrated bracelet and case. The case measures at 41mm in diameter with just under 10mm thick case made of Chopard’s exclusive, ultra-resistant, light-reflecting metal named Lucent Steel.
It has a grey galvanic dial with a motif inspired by the iris of the eagle. The indexes are applied baton with Roman XII, III, VI and IX. And it has a useful date window between 4-5.
Powering the Alpine Eagle is the Cal. CHOPARD 01.01-C COSC certified self-winding movement with 60 hours power reserve with a stop second function.
Sold under Gross Margin Scheme
The Chopard Alpine Eagle was introduced in 2019 as a modern successor of the St. Moritz, the brands first sports model from the 1980s, that was designed by Karl-Friedrich Scheufele (now co-president of Chopard). It was named Alpine Eagle as the right to the original name was acquired by Swatch Group
The design takes a nod to the original model with exposed screws on its round bezel and it features a highly refined, integrated bracelet and case. The case measures at 41mm in diameter with just under 10mm thick case made of Chopard’s exclusive, ultra-resistant, light-reflecting metal named Lucent Steel.
It has a grey galvanic dial with a motif inspired by the iris of the eagle. The indexes are applied baton with Roman XII, III, VI and IX. And it has a useful date window between 4-5.
Powering the Alpine Eagle is the Cal. CHOPARD 01.01-C COSC certified self-winding movement with 60 hours power reserve with a stop second function.