Chopard Alpine Eagle: A Cool – And Ethical – Sports Casual Watch

Chopard Alpine Eagle: A Cool – And Ethical – Sports Casual Watch

For many, this was also the very first thought that went through heads when Chopard recently launched its new sporty watch, the Alpine Eagle Although not as old as the Royal Oak and the Nautilus, there is some interesting history to the Alpine Eagle: its design is an evolution of another watch that was designed in 1980 by Karl-Friederich Scheufele, now co-president of Chopard Called St.

Moritz, Scheufele's creation was a sporty stainless steel watch created to appeal to Chopard's high-class clientele wishing to engage in more casual or sportive events He updated the design, and Chopard recently relaunched it as the Alpine Eagle "Alpine Eagle": what's in a name when it's a watch? Having had the good fortune to wear this new watch for a week, I spent very little time mourning the name change as the Alpine Eagle is a seriously good-looking watch.

While the 41 mm version was very comfortable on the wrist, I would personally prefer the 36 mm Alpine Eagle because to me it puts the watch better in perspective, allowing the face of the watch to share the stage with the bracelet. . Source