Chopard

Alpine Eagle Small

Ref: 298601-3002

Price available upon request
Contemporary, refined and assertive, the new sport-chic Alpine Eagle timepiece collection is a contemporary reinterpretation of the St Moritz, the first watch created in 1980 by Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, now co-president of the Chopard house. Imagined and personally designed by him, the Alpine Eagle was driven by his passion for the Alps and by the lofty power of the eagle that reigns supreme there. Crafted from an exclusive, ultra-resistant, light-reflecting metal named Lucent Steel A223 – and set with diamonds, it beats to the rhythm of a Chronometer-certified movement. Alpine Eagle is dedicated to contemporary eagles, the aspiring persons who outperform in their daily lives and whose vision inspires and elevates. With foresight and determination, they act on the challenges of tomorrow and are innately aware of the importance of environmental issues.
Specifications
  • Product Type

    Watches

  • Case

    Diamond Bezel, Stainless Steel

  • Diameter

    36mm

  • Dial

    Mother-of-Pearl, White

  • Functions

    Hours, Minutes, Power Reserve, Seconds

  • Movement

    Automatic

  • Bracelet/Strap

    Stainless Steel

  • Water Resistance
WARRANTY The Chopard international warranty covers all manufacturing defects which have occurred within 24 months for new purchases and 12 months for repairs.
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Faqs

How do I care for my Chopard watch or jewellery Item?

Please read the instruction manual and all the documentation received with your purchase carefully, as it will contain important information regarding the use and care of your Chopard product. Some important tips are:
– Avoid placing your watch near any object that gives off a magnetic field, such as TVs, speakers, even the magnet of a handbag, as this may have an effect on the precision of your watch.
– Always rinse your watch with clear water after being exposed to salt water.
– Do not manipulate the crown of your watch under water.
– Avoid extreme temperatures and sudden temperature changes.
– Avoid contact with acidic substances, perfumes or make-up products.

What should I do when my Chopard watch needs a service or repair?

Contact Chopard to receive a Repair Form and instructions on how to send your item to a Chopard service center for repair. Alternatively, you can bring your Chopard product to an official Chopard retailer. All are, without exception, authorised to take care of your item. They will contact Chopard on your behalf and will process the shipment of your piece to a Chopard service center.

What does the Chopard international warranty cover?

The Chopard international warranty covers all manufacturing defects which have occurred within 24 months for new purchases and 12 months for repairs.


Our Identity

Our Identity

Chopard’s Independence allows it to support crafts with a glorious past that are a source of great pride today. Together with the impetus provided by the Scheufele Family, this support of its Artisans also drives a boundless Creative Audacity that sets the Maison apart. An audacity that has led Chopard to pave the way for a new vision of Ethical luxury.

Brand Heritage

La Maison Chopard

La Maison Chopard

In 1963 he sought a buyer capable of reviving and perpetuating the brand’s rich heritage, since none of his sons wished to take over the company. This was when he met Karl Scheufele, descendant of a dynasty of watchmakers and jewelers from Pforzheim, Germany. After a brief meeting, Karl Scheufele decided to buy the company. Under the impetus of the Scheufele family, Chopard experienced spectacular development. Renowned for its creativity, its state-of-the-art technology and the excellence of its craftsmen, it became one of the leading names in the high-end watch and jewelry industry. Entirely independent, Chopard is pursuing a time-honoured family tradition.

It all began in 1860 in the small village of Sonvilier, Switzerland. Here Louis-Ulysse Chopard, a talented young craftsman, established his workshop. By virtue of their precision and reliability, his watches quickly gained a solid reputation among enthusiasts and found buyers as far afield as Eastern Europe, Russia and Scandinavia. In 1921, the founder’s son, Paul Louis Chopard, opened a branch in La Chaux-de-Fonds and then relocated the company headquarters there. In 1937, he moved the firm to Geneva, the capital of Haute Horlogerie, or Fine Watchmaking, thereby bringing it closer to its cosmopolitan clientele. In 1943, Paul André Chopard, grandson of Louis-Ulysse, took the helm.