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Chopard presents six new timepieces across its iconic lines
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Apr 4, 2025
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Watches & Wonders 2025
Chopard presents six new timepieces across its iconic lines
Chopard presents six new timepieces across its iconic lines
Chronoholic News Desk
Apr 4, 2025

At Watches and Wonders 2025, Chopard has introduced six new timepieces across its iconic lines. Precious metals enrich the Alpine Eagle, L.U.C., L’Heure Du Diamant, and Happy Sport collections.

Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum

Chopard has introduced platinum in its Alpine Eagle collection with the launch of the new Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum, following the success of 2023’s Alpine Eagle XPS.

The 41mm timepiece, crafted in 950 platinum, maintains a slim profile at 8mm. The dial features a striking "Shades of Ice" fumé blue finish, continuing the signature Alpine Eagle iris pattern, with applied brass hour markers filled with X1 Super-LumiNova. Unlike its predecessor, this edition features a center seconds hand instead of a small-seconds subdial and omits a date window. The baton-style hands are crafted from ethical white gold.

Visible through the exhibition caseback, the COSC-certified L.U.C 96.42-L movement powers the timepiece, delivering a power reserve of approximately 65 hours. The movement also features a 950 platinum micro-rotor, with bridges decorated with Côtes de Genève and anglage finishing.

Flanking the new Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum is a redesigned, fully integrated platinum bracelet.

Alpine Eagle 33

Another standout in the Alpine Eagle collection is the elegant yet sporty Alpine Eagle 33. This timepiece marks the first use of Lucent Steel combined with ethical 18K yellow gold.

Inspired by the St. Moritz watch from the late 1970s—Karl-Friedrich Scheufele’s first horological creation—the Alpine Eagle 33 blends vintage inspiration with modern refinements. The 33mm case is crafted from Chopard’s proprietary Lucent Steel, an alloy with 80% recycled content, while the bezel, crown, and central bracelet links are rendered in ethical 18K yellow gold.

The “Vals Grey” dial takes inspiration from the silvery reflections of quartzite slabs found in traditional alpine homes. Its signature eagle’s iris pattern radiates from the center, accentuated by diamond-set hour markers and gilded Roman numerals at 3, 6, 9, and 12 o’clock. The hour and minute hands are coated with Super-LumiNova, while the seconds hand features an eagle-feather-shaped counterweight.

Driving the Alpine Eagle 33 is the COSC-certified automatic Calibre 09.01-C, which offers a 42-hour power reserve.

L.U.C Quattro

Joining the L.U.C collection, the L.U.C Quattro is presented in a 39mm ethical 18K rose gold case with vertical satin-brushed casebands, a polished bezel, and a polished caseback. The dial features a deep blue frosted texture, complemented by herringbone-shaped applied markers in rose gold.

The timepiece is powered by the L.U.C 98.09-L movement, beating at 4 Hz with an impressive nine-day power reserve. The traditional power-reserve display has been moved to the movement side, allowing for an uncluttered dial layout featuring only hours, minutes, seconds, and a date display at 6 o’clock.

Completing the look is either a blue alligator leather strap or a brown calfskin leather strap, secured with an ethical rose gold pin buckle.

L’Heure Du Diamant

The brand has added two novelties to the L’Heure Du Diamant collection—the 26mm L’Heure Du Diamant (Ref. 10A178-1301) and the L’Heure Du Diamant Moonphase (Ref. 139445-1001).

The 26mm L’Heure Du Diamant features an 18K ethical white gold case with a white mother-of-pearl dial, displaying only hour and minute hands for a minimalist aesthetic. The bezel is adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds in Chopard’s signature crown setting. Inside, the watch is powered by the ultra-thin hand-wound Calibre 10.01-C, offering a 45-hour power reserve.

Marking a significant milestone in the collection, the L’Heure Du Diamant Moonphase debuts with a 35.5mm 18K white gold case. The bezel and lugs are fully set with diamonds. The midnight blue aventurine glass dial evokes a celestial theme, featuring a diamond-set moonphase display positioned elegantly between 8 and 12 o’clock. Diamond-adorned hour markers further enhance the aesthetic.

The automatic Chopard 09.02-C movement provides a 42-hour power reserve. The watch is paired with a navy blue alligator leather strap, secured with an ethical 18K white gold buckle set with diamonds.

Happy Sport

Expanding its iconic Happy Sport collection, Chopard has introduced a new 25-piece limited edition—the Happy Sport (Ref. 275378-5010), encased in a 33mm 18K rose gold case.

The bezel is adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds, enhancing the warm elegance of its rose gold case. The dial, crafted from lepidolite stone, offers a rich lilac hue with natural marbling, making each piece truly unique. Five dancing diamonds float freely above the dial, complemented by classic Roman numeral hour markers.

The watch is powered by the automatic Chopard 09.01-C movement, with a 42-hour power reserve. Completing the timepiece’s elegant design is a glossy lilac-toned alligator leather strap, perfectly matching the lepidolite dial.

Watches & Wonders 2025
Chopard
L.U.C.
Happy Sport
Alpine Eagle
Chronoholic News Desk
Apr 4, 2025
Watches & Wonders 2025
Chopard presents six new timepieces across its iconic lines
Precious metals are introduced in the Alpine Eagle, L.U.C., L’Heure Du Diamant, and Happy Sport lines
Chronoholic News Desk
April 24, 2025

At Watches and Wonders 2025, Chopard has introduced six new timepieces across its iconic lines. Precious metals enrich the Alpine Eagle, L.U.C., L’Heure Du Diamant, and Happy Sport collections.

Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum

Chopard has introduced platinum in its Alpine Eagle collection with the launch of the new Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum, following the success of 2023’s Alpine Eagle XPS.

The 41mm timepiece, crafted in 950 platinum, maintains a slim profile at 8mm. The dial features a striking "Shades of Ice" fumé blue finish, continuing the signature Alpine Eagle iris pattern, with applied brass hour markers filled with X1 Super-LumiNova. Unlike its predecessor, this edition features a center seconds hand instead of a small-seconds subdial and omits a date window. The baton-style hands are crafted from ethical white gold.

Visible through the exhibition caseback, the COSC-certified L.U.C 96.42-L movement powers the timepiece, delivering a power reserve of approximately 65 hours. The movement also features a 950 platinum micro-rotor, with bridges decorated with Côtes de Genève and anglage finishing.

Flanking the new Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum is a redesigned, fully integrated platinum bracelet.

Alpine Eagle 33

Another standout in the Alpine Eagle collection is the elegant yet sporty Alpine Eagle 33. This timepiece marks the first use of Lucent Steel combined with ethical 18K yellow gold.

Inspired by the St. Moritz watch from the late 1970s—Karl-Friedrich Scheufele’s first horological creation—the Alpine Eagle 33 blends vintage inspiration with modern refinements. The 33mm case is crafted from Chopard’s proprietary Lucent Steel, an alloy with 80% recycled content, while the bezel, crown, and central bracelet links are rendered in ethical 18K yellow gold.

The “Vals Grey” dial takes inspiration from the silvery reflections of quartzite slabs found in traditional alpine homes. Its signature eagle’s iris pattern radiates from the center, accentuated by diamond-set hour markers and gilded Roman numerals at 3, 6, 9, and 12 o’clock. The hour and minute hands are coated with Super-LumiNova, while the seconds hand features an eagle-feather-shaped counterweight.

Driving the Alpine Eagle 33 is the COSC-certified automatic Calibre 09.01-C, which offers a 42-hour power reserve.

L.U.C Quattro

Joining the L.U.C collection, the L.U.C Quattro is presented in a 39mm ethical 18K rose gold case with vertical satin-brushed casebands, a polished bezel, and a polished caseback. The dial features a deep blue frosted texture, complemented by herringbone-shaped applied markers in rose gold.

The timepiece is powered by the L.U.C 98.09-L movement, beating at 4 Hz with an impressive nine-day power reserve. The traditional power-reserve display has been moved to the movement side, allowing for an uncluttered dial layout featuring only hours, minutes, seconds, and a date display at 6 o’clock.

Completing the look is either a blue alligator leather strap or a brown calfskin leather strap, secured with an ethical rose gold pin buckle.

L’Heure Du Diamant

The brand has added two novelties to the L’Heure Du Diamant collection—the 26mm L’Heure Du Diamant (Ref. 10A178-1301) and the L’Heure Du Diamant Moonphase (Ref. 139445-1001).

The 26mm L’Heure Du Diamant features an 18K ethical white gold case with a white mother-of-pearl dial, displaying only hour and minute hands for a minimalist aesthetic. The bezel is adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds in Chopard’s signature crown setting. Inside, the watch is powered by the ultra-thin hand-wound Calibre 10.01-C, offering a 45-hour power reserve.

Marking a significant milestone in the collection, the L’Heure Du Diamant Moonphase debuts with a 35.5mm 18K white gold case. The bezel and lugs are fully set with diamonds. The midnight blue aventurine glass dial evokes a celestial theme, featuring a diamond-set moonphase display positioned elegantly between 8 and 12 o’clock. Diamond-adorned hour markers further enhance the aesthetic.

The automatic Chopard 09.02-C movement provides a 42-hour power reserve. The watch is paired with a navy blue alligator leather strap, secured with an ethical 18K white gold buckle set with diamonds.

Happy Sport

Expanding its iconic Happy Sport collection, Chopard has introduced a new 25-piece limited edition—the Happy Sport (Ref. 275378-5010), encased in a 33mm 18K rose gold case.

The bezel is adorned with brilliant-cut diamonds, enhancing the warm elegance of its rose gold case. The dial, crafted from lepidolite stone, offers a rich lilac hue with natural marbling, making each piece truly unique. Five dancing diamonds float freely above the dial, complemented by classic Roman numeral hour markers.

The watch is powered by the automatic Chopard 09.01-C movement, with a 42-hour power reserve. Completing the timepiece’s elegant design is a glossy lilac-toned alligator leather strap, perfectly matching the lepidolite dial.

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