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Chopard Alpine Eagle Tourbillon.

Nov 10, 2024,23:05 PM
 

Not mad about tourbillons on the dial face ( with some rare exceptions ), not fan of this one, too. But I cannot deny it is a cool one. 

Watch by Chopard, Alpine Eagle, Flying Tourbillon

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Nicolas

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Looks great!

 
By: Dimardi : November 10th, 2024-23:11
I do like this one....I think it is well integrated into the dial and dial design/layout.

It is very cool.

 
By: patrick_y : November 11th, 2024-01:22
The Vacheron Constantin 6000T is still my favorite, but I do like this one!

Ahh. I see!

 
By: patrick_y : November 12th, 2024-17:59
I don't normally like tourbillons - but this is one of the few that has gotten me excited! Big balance wheel. Slow beat. Peripheral rotor so it doesn't block the view of the Tourbillon.

The dial side opening rarely appeals to me…

 
By: KMII : November 11th, 2024-02:17
I’m sure it’s an accomplished watch and a technically sound tourbillon but I’d rather get one without 😊🤷🏻‍♂️

I do like a tourbillon on the dial side tbh .

 
By: Watchonthewrists : November 11th, 2024-06:30
But the dial must designed for it . Not just a cut out, that sometimes makes it less attractive.

Aaaa, tourbillons are fun, and should be seen and appreciated on the dial IMO

 
By: Moka-Tiger (Ron) : November 11th, 2024-09:31
While they don't add to the performance of watches, agreed, tourbillons are fun to look at. And Alpine Eagles are a favorite of mind too. Great combination in my eyes.

I do love it…

 
By: p.boxster : November 15th, 2024-20:06
…which is no surprise being an absolute Chopard- and Tourbillon-fan!! I prefer it to the standard Alpine Eagle as it has the much slimmer case. Only 8mm is a record for automatic tourbillons I think. And it has stop seconds…