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Chopard's Alpine Eagle Collection: A Glimpse into the Future of Horology

Apr 29, 2026, 8:34 AM

Chopard has once again captivated the horological world with its latest enhancements to the Alpine Eagle series at this year's Watches and Wonders. The brand's dedication to blending classic elegance with contemporary innovation is evident in these new releases, each meticulously crafted and thoughtfully designed. The consistent technical prowess and visual appeal of their movements make exploring each new model an exciting journey for enthusiasts.

Among the noteworthy introductions, the Alpine Eagle 41 XPS "Mountain Glow" stands out with its refined champagne-colored dial, building on the success of the earlier "Monte Rosa" version. This model, known for its slender 41 × 8.2mm case made from Lucent Steel (comprising 85% recycled materials), houses the in-house micro-rotor caliber L.U.C 96.40-L. This movement boasts a 65-hour power reserve and holds both COSC chronometer certification and the prestigious Poinçon de Genève, underscoring its superior finishing and reliability. The dial's subtle eagle's eye pattern in this lighter hue offers a more understated yet equally brilliant aesthetic, a preference for many over the standard models with their off-centered date windows.

Further enriching the collection are the luxurious Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Gold, featuring an ethical rose gold case and bracelet paired with a captivating "Shades of Wood" brown gradient dial. Its 41 × 8mm "extra-thin" case and central seconds hand differentiate it from other models, powered by the in-house 96.42-L caliber with a 22K gold micro-rotor. Additionally, the Alpine Eagle 41 AM represents a significant technological leap with its newly developed non-silicon antimagnetic hairspring, providing resistance up to 2,000 gauss. This model, distinguished by a "Moss Green" dial and specific markings, also benefits from an updated bracelet design with a toolless micro-adjustment clasp. Completing the array are two "Rhone Blue" models, available in 41mm and 36mm, presenting a striking ice-blue dial in Lucent Steel, with the smaller version thoughtfully omitting the date window for a cleaner look. These diverse new offerings collectively reinforce the Alpine Eagle's position as a versatile and compelling integrated-bracelet sports watch series.

The continuous evolution and expansion of the Chopard Alpine Eagle collection demonstrate a strong commitment to innovation and refined watchmaking. Each new model not only upholds the brand's heritage but also introduces advancements that cater to the discerning tastes of collectors and enthusiasts, ensuring the series remains at the forefront of luxury sports watches.

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