Chopard Alpine Eagle: Masterful watchmaking inspired by nature
Inspired by the beauty of the Alps and the powerful elegance of the eagle that calls St. Moritz home, the Chopard Alpine Eagle Collection follows in the footsteps of the legendary St. Moritz, created by current Chopard Co-President Karl-Friedrich Scheufele. Below, we take a look at the diverse models in the Alpine Eagle product line, which combines a close connection to nature and the pursuit of excellence. We also explore the special characteristics of the watches, including the materials, technologies, and design elements that give the Chopard Alpine Eagle its unique character.
The most important things in brief
This article covers the following points about the Chopard Alpine Eagle:
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Lucent Steel A223: Some Chopard Alpine Eagle timepieces are made of a special stainless steel called Lucent Steel A223, which boasts a high degree of hardness and a beautiful brilliance. The Chopard Alpine Eagle is also available in rose gold, yellow gold, white gold, and titanium.
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Inspired by eagles and the Alps: The Chopard Alpine Eagle pays homage to the Alpine region and the eagle that calls it home, thus representing a love of nature. This is expressed, among other things, by specially textured dials and case surfaces.
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Sustainability: The Chopard brand is committed to sustainability and environmental protection. In the Chopard Alpine Eagle product line, the brand implements this sustainability philosophy by using fair-trade gold and Lucent Steel made from 80% recycled material.
The models of the Alpine Eagle collection
With diameters ranging from 33 to 44 millimeters and a wide variety of designs, the Chopard Alpine Eagle product line includes a variety of elegant watches for him and her. These models form the core of the Alpine Eagle watch collection:
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Chopard Alpine Eagle 36: The Alpine Eagle 36 is a compact ladies' watch with a diameter of 36 millimeters, making it the second smallest model in the collection after the Alpine Eagle 33. Available in iced-out design, with a diamond-encircled dial, or refined with simple visible screws, the sleek Chopard Alpine Eagle 36 embodies the spirit of the Alpine mountains in a remarkably aesthetic way.
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Chopard Alpine Eagle 41: As the most iconic model in the Chopard product line, the Alpine Eagle 41 exudes elegance, power, and beauty. Each model features striking highlights such as textured dials, diamond embellishments, and interesting color combinations, expressing the passion for sophisticated details that characterizes the Chopard brand.
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Chopard Alpine Eagle XL Chrono: The Chopard Alpine Eagle XL Chrono measures an impressive 44 millimeters in diameter and - unlike the Alpine Eagle 33, Alpine Eagle 36 and Alpine Eagle 41 - has a chronograph function with a flyback mechanism.
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Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF: The movement of the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF operates at a frequency of 57,600 vibrations per hour, enabling the movement of the second, minute, and hour hands as well as the date display. The model's high-frequency caliber is one of Chopard's most modern achievements and impresses with astonishing precision.
Materials and technology
The case and bracelet of Chopard Alpine Eagle watches are made from stainless steel, rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, titanium, and a very special material called Lucent Steel A223. This material, developed by Chopard, is a stainless steel alloy characterized by high abrasion resistance, hardness, and robustness.
Alpine Eagle timepieces typically come with a bracelet matching the precious metal of the case. The stainless steel, yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, or titanium straps feature finely crafted links and a user-friendly folding clasp. Alternatively, some models are available with a sporty matte rubber strap.
Special features and innovations
At the heart of Chopard Alpine Eagle watches are high-performance automatic in-house movements. These mechanical calibers operate reliably and are chronometer-certified, thus more than living up to the Chopard brand's excellent reputation. The high-frequency movement of the Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF clearly stands out as an innovative automatic masterpiece.
In terms of design, Chopard's Alpine Eagle watches impress with the finest materials and a sporty yet elegant style. The dials, some of which are structured to resemble an eagle's iris, and the roughened surfaces of stainless steel, rose gold, and other materials, which pay homage to the power of the rugged Alps, are a common thread throughout the watch collection, lending it an irresistible charm.
Inspiration and symbolism
The entire Chopard Alpine Eagle collection is characterized by elements and finishes reminiscent of the iconic St. Moritz luxury watch and the Alps with their majestic inhabitant – the eagle. The underlying connection to nature is evident in the high-quality product, among other things, in the materials used. For example, Chopard uses 80% recycled material to manufacture Lucent Steel and sources stainless steel, gold, and rose gold from responsible sources. Anyone seeking a watch made of both luxurious and ethical materials will find what they're looking for in the Chopard Alpine Eagle selection.
Market positioning and target group
With the Alpine Eagle watch collection, Chopard appeals to discerning men and women with a passion for timepieces of the highest quality. These chronometer-certified automatic models meet sophisticated expectations of accuracy, reliability, and precision, inviting watch enthusiasts to explore their passion for high-performance movements and sustainable designs.
In terms of price, the Alpine Eagle Collection offers a fairly wide range. The most affordable models, including the stainless steel Alpine Eagle 33, start at €12,000, while the classic – the stainless steel Alpine Eagle 41 on a steel bracelet – is priced at just under €16,000. The upper limit is virtually unlimited: One of the most expensive models is the automatic Alpine Eagle 41 in the Frozen Summit Edition. Anyone who wants to own this magnificent Chopard Alpine Eagle in white gold with generous iced-out diamond embellishment will have to inquire with Chopard about the price, which is likely to be well beyond the €100,000 mark.
Conclusion
Modeled after the St. Moritz model, originally created by current Co-President Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, the Chopard Alpine Eagle is a successful reinterpretation that makes the fascination of the Alps and the eagle visible and tangible. Whether in sustainable stainless steel, with diamonds, on a sporty rubber strap, or responsibly sourced rose gold: The Chopard Alpine Eagle collection is full of stunningly beautiful automatic models that stylishly combine elegant aesthetics with authentic robustness.