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Chopard
Ref. 298600-3014
Alpine Eagle
A “like-new” and highly attractive stainless steel wristwatch with bracelet, center seconds, date, pine green dial, certificate and presentation box
- Estimate
- HK$55,000 - 110,000•€6,200 - 12,500$7,100 - 14,100
HK$76,200
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Chopard
- Year
- Circa 2023
- Reference No
- 298600-3014
- Movement No
- 216’939
- Case No
- 4'283'240
- Model Name
- Alpine Eagle
- Material
- Stainless steel
- Calibre
- Automatic, cal. 01.01-C, 31 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Stainless steel Chopard bracelet, max length 170mm
- Clasp/Buckle
- Stainless steel Chopard deployant clasp
- Dimensions
- 41mm diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial, movement, bracelet and clasp signed
- Accessories
- Accompanied by Chopard certificate stamped S.T. Diamond Design Bangkok, dated 23 March 2023, 3 additional links, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
The Alpine Eagle collection represents Chopard’s vision of a modern luxury sports watch, combining robust construction with refined elegance. This present example commands attention with its striking green "eagle iris" dial, its sunburst guilloché pattern evoking the piercing gaze of an eagle in flight. The rich emerald tone shifts dynamically under light, from deep forest to vivid jade, enhancing its sporty yet sophisticated character.
Housed in a commanding 41mm diameter case crafted in steel, the watch exudes strength and precision. The metal’s exceptional hardness ensures resilience, while the alternating polished and satin-finished surfaces create a striking interplay of light. The integrated bracelet follows the case’s muscular lines, tapering seamlessly for a secure yet comfortable fit—ideal for active wear.
Powered by the high-performance cal. 01.01-C movement, this Alpine Eagle is built for reliability. The self-winding caliber, certified as a COSC chronometer, delivers a 60-hour power reserve and precise timekeeping. Through the sapphire caseback, the movement’s refined finishing is on full display, including Geneva striping and a custom rotor engraved with the Alpine Eagle motif.
With its bold green dial, rugged construction, and precision engineering, this Alpine Eagle is a true sports watch for the modern enthusiast—equally at home on mountain trails or in urban settings.
Housed in a commanding 41mm diameter case crafted in steel, the watch exudes strength and precision. The metal’s exceptional hardness ensures resilience, while the alternating polished and satin-finished surfaces create a striking interplay of light. The integrated bracelet follows the case’s muscular lines, tapering seamlessly for a secure yet comfortable fit—ideal for active wear.
Powered by the high-performance cal. 01.01-C movement, this Alpine Eagle is built for reliability. The self-winding caliber, certified as a COSC chronometer, delivers a 60-hour power reserve and precise timekeeping. Through the sapphire caseback, the movement’s refined finishing is on full display, including Geneva striping and a custom rotor engraved with the Alpine Eagle motif.
With its bold green dial, rugged construction, and precision engineering, this Alpine Eagle is a true sports watch for the modern enthusiast—equally at home on mountain trails or in urban settings.
Chopard
Swiss | 1860At the age of 24, Louis-Ulysse Chopard started his company L.U.C. Chopard in Sonviller, Switzerland. Since the brand's inception in 1860, Chopard understood the need for thin and accurate pocket watches to be functional for daily wear. The brand gained world recognition in 1912 after Tsar Nicolas II became a client.
Following Louis-Ulysse's death in 1915, his sons Paul-Louis and Paul André took over the business and moved their headquarters to La Chaux-de-Fonds. In 1963, the company was taken over by Karl Scheufele, who remains the brand's owner. Arguably Chopard's most recognizable design, the "Happy" line, was inspired by Scheufele's daughter Caroline. In 1996, his son Karl-Friedrich established Chopard as a manufacturer of its own range of in-house movements under the name L.U.C., creating groundbreaking, exquisitely finished watches that have earned the brand worldwide acclaim.
Browse MakerFollowing Louis-Ulysse's death in 1915, his sons Paul-Louis and Paul André took over the business and moved their headquarters to La Chaux-de-Fonds. In 1963, the company was taken over by Karl Scheufele, who remains the brand's owner. Arguably Chopard's most recognizable design, the "Happy" line, was inspired by Scheufele's daughter Caroline. In 1996, his son Karl-Friedrich established Chopard as a manufacturer of its own range of in-house movements under the name L.U.C., creating groundbreaking, exquisitely finished watches that have earned the brand worldwide acclaim.