
Emmanuel, known as 'quattro' on WatchProSite, shares his personal experience with the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 Grey dial, offering a unique perspective on its wearability and aesthetic appeal during extreme heat. His post initiates a rich discussion among collectors, exploring the nuances of the Alpine Eagle's design, movement, and various dial configurations. This article synthesizes these insights, providing a comprehensive look at what makes this reference a compelling choice for enthusiasts.



Much prefer the XPS...😉
I've had the chance to try it on when it was introduced and know how nice it is. However, grey is the color that works for me, despite the date, which I personally find well integrated and practical. But, of course, the 96 caliber brings this watch to another level. I would just say that, for a completely unobstructed iris pattern dial (i.e. no date nor small seconds interrupting the pattern), the new platinum XP CS (=center seconds) seems pretty much perfect (but I've never seen it in real life
Well said. The date might "ruin" models for some, same as the inclusion of the sub seconds, which is also located rather high on the dial, might "ruin" it for others. Is it not good to have choices? Good for Chopard to offer a variety of models that appeal to different interests. For the record, I love your gray dial. I have tried it on and it would be the one I would select as well.
and that you like the grey dial too! I also think that having the choice, both aesthetically (small seconds, center seconds with or without date, or even tourbillon) and financially (the "regular" or "basic" variants being much more affordable than the micro rotor ones) is very nice. Best, Emmanuel
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