Not bad at first sight.

Oct 02, 2019,00:22 AM
 

It seems that the 70' / 80's integrated bracelet design is really popular these days.


Curious whether their new steel alloy is really more scratch resistant.

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Fresh wristshots of the Chopard Alpine Eagle

 
 By: foversta : October 1st, 2019-13:27
More to come next week. Fx ...  

Superb photos, Fx. I'm intrigued enough to want to try one on.

 
 By: MichaelC : October 1st, 2019-14:16
Don't love the Roman numerals as I posted in another thread, but the case and dial are interesting.

Great photos!

 
 By: John-E-Mac : October 1st, 2019-14:33
Like how they aligned the slots of the bezel screws. Thanks, John.

LUC movement ?

 
 By: pjbocean : October 1st, 2019-18:56
Not indicated on dial so I'm guessing no which disappoints

Chopard an in-house .....

 
 By: Boron : October 2nd, 2019-02:29
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Please ignore that post and refrain from commenting on it – got it completely wrong.

 
 By: Boron : October 2nd, 2019-04:54
I have asked for its removal, and hopefully they’ll appreciate this one should go along with it too.

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 By: Bill : October 2nd, 2019-07:31

Not bad at first sight.

 
 By: jlux : October 2nd, 2019-00:22
It seems that the 70' / 80's integrated bracelet design is really popular these days. Curious whether their new steel alloy is really more scratch resistant.

Thanks for sharing!

 
 By: singingbee : October 7th, 2019-05:20
They look gorgeous in these pics. I personally like the 36mm model because it has no date. Can I ask how does it wear for you? Does it wear too small? Or just nice?