Chopard has just released a brand new titanium version of the Alpine Eagle XL Chrono with the 2024 Watches and Magic Show. Made from grade your five titanium, this new model connects to the current lineup of XL Chrono watches in Lucent steel, as well as rose gold as well as ceramic titanium versions.
Alpine Eagle’s Chrono model hasn’t received a similar attention as some of their other versions, likely due to larger case size, let alone the higher price. That said, for people who prefer something a little even bigger and are fans of the “luxury chronograph on a strap” ambiance that’s seen in ubiquitous designer watches like the Royal Oak Ocean going and Hublot Big Hammer famous for its watches. The brand new XL Chrono comes in the 44 mm wide, 15. 15 mm thick event (water-resistant to 100 m) and is extremely lightweight due to the case material paired with typically the rubber strap.
The striking dial on the Alpine Eagle has become a personal unsecured of the collection and a well-deserved source of pride for Chopard. The model debuts a fresh color called " Rhône Blue", inspired by the Alps' famous rivers. It's a icy glacier blue in which contrasts with the existing serious and saturated " Aletsch Blue" - almost any navy blue. The Rhône orange is paired with a matching particular date window and features diverse black subdials, creating a performance-minded and highly legible face. From the case back you will see the Chopard 03. 05-C automatic movement, equipped with a built-in column wheel flyback time counter, running at 4 Hertz and with a 60-hour reserve of power.
More and more ındividuals are starting to understand how superior ti is compared to steel, and also offering a sturdy see like the XL Chrono in the lightweight metal is good organization. Interestingly, there is no hard and fast concept on the price difference involving titanium and steel. A number of brands price titanium with about the same or slightly larger, while others price titanium at the higher price. Chopard said that part of the proceeds from this kind of Rhône blue model are going to be donated to the Alpine Novelty helmet Foundation, which co-president Karl-Friedrich Scheufele helped establish to boost People's awareness of the Alpine region and its wildlife.