Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 AM Ref. 298600-3038 Overview
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Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 AM Ref. 298600-3038 Overview

By quattro · Apr 14, 2026 · 30 replies
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Quattro introduces the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 AM, a significant evolution in the collection featuring Chopard's first anti-magnetic balance spring made from a newly developed alloy. This post delves into the technical innovations and aesthetic choices, including a unique 'Moss Green' dial and an upgraded clasp with micro-adjustment. Quattro also highlights two other new Alpine Eagle models, providing a comprehensive look at Chopard's latest offerings and inviting community discussion on their appeal.

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The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41 AM ref. 298600-3038 is a new version of the Alpine Eagle which features Chopard's first anti‑magnetic balance spring.



This balance spring isn't made of silicon, but of a newly developed antimagnetic alloy, which offers resistance to magnetic fields of up to 2,000 gauss.



The “Moss Green” dial is supposed to evoke the natural glow of a soft bed of moss found along woodland paths in the Alps.

At 6 o’clock, a crossed‑out magnet symbol, rendered in black, like the seconds hand and also the text and minute track, attests to the anti‑magnetic performance of this model.



The case and integrated bracelet are made of the same Lucent Steel as other models...



... but the upgraded clasp features a double-trigger release and a new micro-adjustment system integrated into the folding clasp, which allows up to 5 mm of on-the-fly adjustment.



Caliber 01.01-C, which comprises on the antimagnetic hairspring, has the same sober industrial design as the regular caliber and it is also COSC certified.



It has a power reserve of approximately 60 hours.



Like the Alpine Eagle XP CS, released last year, the dial of the 41 AM has only one Roman numeral (XII) instead of three for the XPS and four for the regular versions.



However, contrarily to the XP CS, it features a date aperture at 4:30, with matching date disc.



Also, this Alpine Eagle 41 AM belongs to the group of Alpine Eagle watches with black (instead of white) text and minute track.



So, do you think this is an interesting or even nice addition to the lineup or aren't you interested?

I personally find it interesting be would have preferred the date to be removed: I find it much easier to forget with ordinary dials featuring four Roman numerals, whereas here it seems very/too visible to me.


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One last thing: I also noticed on Chopard's website that two new Alpine Eagle 41 are introduced.

First a steel model with a â€˜Rhone Blue’ dial ref. 298600-3035...



... and a sapphire back bearing the Alpine Eagle Foundation’s logo, which signifies that a portion of the proceeds from this model contributes to funding the Foundation’s initiatives aimed at preserving the Alpine environment.



Then a rose gold Alpine Eagle XP CS ref. 295396-5001 with a dial featuring a warm “Shades of Wood” brown gradient, darkening toward the edges to evoke the concentric rings of a wooden cross‑section.








Thanks for looking.

Best, Emmanuel

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LA
Larrykelley11
Apr 14, 2026
The Moss green dial is very pleasing to the eye, would prefer no date.

QU
quattro
Apr 14, 2026
Same for me, Larry!

Best, Emmanuel

AP
aperna
Apr 15, 2026
I am with you on that

QU
quattro
Apr 14, 2026
Yes, I agree, the date is particularly unpleasant with this single Roman numeral dial.

GR
GrouchoM
Apr 14, 2026
Why not use Si14? It's resistant to at least 15k Gauss

QU
quattro
Apr 14, 2026
I think they wanted to make something new, proprietary and useful in our every day life environment (so no need to go to 15k Gauss)...

Best, Emmanuel

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