Chopard Alpine Eagle Sunburnt in Supporting the Aboriginal Corporation
In 2019, Chopard launched the Alpine Eagle, a luxury sports watch inspired by the 1980s Chopard St. Moritz, evolving into a pivotal collection. The latest addition, the Alpine Eagle Sunburnt, is a collaboration with Indigenous artist Shaun Daniel Allen (Shal), benefitting Australia's Ngunya Jarjum Aboriginal Corporation. Crafted from scratch-resistant Lucent Steel, the 41mm case boasts an elegant design, accentuated by a vibrant red gradient dial reflecting Australia's landscape. Super-LumiNova-treated elements illuminate the dial, though the date indication slightly disrupts the overall balance. Powering this limited edition of 20 pieces is Chopard's 01.01-C automatic calibre, COSC-certified for accuracy, visible through the exhibition caseback adorned with Shal's motifs. The watch is exclusively available at Chopard boutiques in Australia for around EUR 18,600, featuring an integrated bracelet and a triple folding clasp, culminating in a unique fusion of watchmaking and artistry for a charitable cause.
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