Chopard launches Alpine Eagle Sunburnt watch In 2019, Chopard drew inspiration from the St. Moritz watch in the 1980s and released the luxurious and sporty Alpine Eagle series. Today, the brand collaborates with Australian tattoo artist, punk musician and Aboriginal artist Shaun Daniel Allen to launch the Alpine Eagle Sunburnt watch (model: 298600-3025), and uses part of the proceeds to support the Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Company s project.
The new watch has a diameter of 41 mm and a thickness of 9.7 mm, making it elegant and comfortable to wear on the wrist. The case is made of Chopard’s exclusive Lucent Steel A223 stainless steel, which is more scratch-resistant and wear-resistant than traditional fine steel. This watch is equipped with an anti-reflective sapphire crystal, a screw-in crown engraved with a rose compass, and a see-through case back decorated with an abstract pattern designed by Shaun Daniel Allen. It has excellent water resistance of 100 meters. The wide bezel is brushed and polished, and the eight iconic screws are neatly arranged.
The texture of the dial is exquisite and delicate, inspired by the iris of an eagle's eye, and the ocher red tone reproduces the Australian soil style. The Sunburnt dial design is the first of its kind in the series, with a mesmerizing gradient effect that reflects the dynamic changes of light and shadow in the Australian landscape. The rhodium-plated Barton hour and minute hands and appliqué hour markers are coated with Grade At the same time, there is also a date window at 4:30.
This watch is equipped with the 01.01-C automatic movement, which is assembled from 207 parts, contains 31 gems, vibrates at a frequency of 28,800 times per hour (4 Hz), can provide a 60-hour power reserve, and has obtained the Swiss official Precision certification from the Observatory Testing Agency (COSC).
The Chopard Alpine Eagle Sunburnt watch comes with a Lucent Steel A223 stainless steel bracelet with a triple folding clasp with safety buttons.