Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS vs. LUC 1860 Comparison
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Chopard Alpine Eagle XPS vs. LUC 1860 Comparison

By ImranLondon · Apr 1, 2023 · 49 replies
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Miranda's compelling visual poll presents a direct comparison between two significant Chopard timepieces: the Alpine Eagle XPS and the L.U.C 1860. This article delves into the community's immediate reactions and preferences, exploring the nuances that distinguish these models in the eyes of discerning collectors. Miranda's original post serves as a critical starting point for a discussion on contemporary luxury watch design and market trends.

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dedestexhes
Apr 1, 2023
The 1860 for me please.

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TeutonicCarFan
Apr 1, 2023
1860

My favorite watch from the show. I worry it may wear small since I prefer 38-41 mm. I will give it a year and see if it becomes available. The AE is a beauty and I love how thin it is, but appears to have a big wrist presence. For me, I'm moving toward more tool oriented sport watch.. the new Ti ingenuier is intriguing.

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MichaelC
Apr 1, 2023
Alpine Eagle 41 XPS

The smaller 1860 is very nice, and WAY more desirable than the Revolution version w/ date. But too small. 38mm would be great on that one.

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Nicetomeetyou
Apr 1, 2023
LUC for me.

Though i wish they made it even smaller at 36mm so that the sub dial wouldn’t have to sit as high as it does. Although getting rid of the date was a great design choice, there is an empty space there now. Deleting the “automatic” would make it so much cleaner. 😃

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ImranLondon
Apr 1, 2023
3-3 wow as tight as I thought it would be

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takman
Apr 1, 2023
1860

I’ve been eyeing the original for the better part of a decade, this one in steel seems like it was made for me!

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