The watch that took three generations to create
Chopard’s Alpine Eagle is now a mainstay of the sports-luxury category and will be part of an exhibition in Melbourne and Sydney.
Chopard’s reputation as a watchmaker has never been in doubt, largely due to its feminine Happy Diamonds and jewellery models.
And while men’s models such as Mille Miglia have been popular with motor-sports types, it’s an integrated bracelet watch, the Alpine Eagle, that’s currently putting the brand on the horological map.
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