In today’s competitive genre of the integrated bracelet watch, Chopard's Alpine Eagle is one of the very few Swiss offerings that’s well priced, incredibly robust, and also carries a historical pedigree. Originally released as the St. Moritz in 1980, the modern Alpine Eagle is reimagined with a number of unique features that set it apart.
As with most watches in the sport watch genre, the bracelet is a defining feature of the Alpine Eagle. It doesn't disappoint, a unique three-link construction, with the links secured together with a single screw on the back of the bracelet. It leaves the edge clean so that it's polished and chamfered to provide a contrast to the brushed outer links. It's an effortless update of Chopard's original St. Moritz from the 1980s.
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