
Nicolas (amanico) presents an exclusive, previously unpublished photograph of the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 XPS Lucent Steel, offering WatchProSite readers a fresh perspective on this notable timepiece. His contribution highlights the watch's aesthetic appeal and invites a deeper appreciation for its design nuances. This article synthesizes community insights, exploring the watch's technical merits and collector appeal.

photo and a lovely watch!
The more I see this one, the more I want to wear the blue one! If only the blue one had the Geneva Seal movement!
But, on this watch, I wouldn't trade this for any blue AE and that includes the Maritime Blue version.
Looking forward to having a salmon dial watch! Hopefully it looks good on me. I tried on the blue version, the wider bezel didn't look good on my smallish wrist. But when a more muscular friend of mine tried on the blue version, it looked perfect on his wrist.
I don't like the thicker bezel and the date at 4:30 is even worse.
This watch is almost perfect... Salmon dial (or blue dial is nice too), 100M water resistance, nice movement, great price, and ultra-thin. Movement is not Geneva Seal level though - finishing isn't the same level and it's got some wire springs in there (bar springs are allowed in Geneva Seal requirements, but not wire springs).
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