Chopard brought a twist to emblematic designs during Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025.

The luxury brand mixes jewellery, timekeeping and storytelling. Each year, Watches and Wonders Geneva presents an opportunity to reveal the latest watch creations, born from the expertise and innovative spirit of Chopard artisans. From Alpine Eagle and Happy Sport timepieces to the L.U.C and L’Heure du Diamant collections, iconic designs featuring the newest technical and aesthetic achievements are unveiled.
ALPINE EAGLE 33 FROZEN TOPAZ BLUE
The collection welcomes a new Alpine Eagle Frozen model measuring 33mm in diameter and combining the manufacture’s watchmaking virtuosity with its mastery of jewellery crafts. Inspired by the beauty of alpine nature expressed through its noblest heights, this sparkling model evokes the fine frost flakes covering glaciers. The case, dial and integrated bracelet are built in ethical 18-carat gold and set with diamonds. The bezel is paved with a blue-gradient array of topazes reflecting purity and serenity. In terms of technical expertise, it is equipped with the Chopard 09.01-C self-winding movement, ensuring a 42-hour power reserve. The Alpine Eagle collection is a modern reinterpretation of the St. Moritz watch, the first horological creation designed by Chopard’s Co-President, Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, in the late 1970s.
HAPPY SPORT
Happy Sport has embodied effortless dynamism since 1993, brought to life by the mesmerising movement of Chopard’s dancing diamonds. Now, this watchmaking icon takes on a fresh, contemporary edge with a khaki green dial. Drawing inspiration from safari aesthetics, this rich hue lends the watch an understated yet undeniably modern appeal. Warm rose gold-toned hour markers and hands provide an elegant contrast, enhancing the depth of colour with a sophisticated glow. Encased in 36mm Lucent Steel with subtle golden accents, this latest Happy Sport Automatic seamlessly blends adventure and glamour, proving that true style knows no boundaries. L.U.C.



HERITAGE EHG MOON 122
Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Geneva School of Watchmaking (EHG), Chopard introduced its new L.U.C Heritage EHG Moon 122 model in ethical 18-carat rose gold. Epitomising the manufacture’s artisanal excellence, this 20-piece limited edition is equipped with the new manual-winding chronometer-certified L.U.C Calibre 63.04-L and bears the prestigious Poinçon de Genève, a watch industry hallmark of quality which dates back to 1886, making it one of the oldest quality standards in the industry. It is also fitted with an astronomical moonphase display requiring a one-day correction only once every 122 years. Adorned with impressions of constellations, its elegant aventurine dial provides a striking rendering of the night sky’s natural beauty. The L.U.C Heritage EHG Moon 122 model underlines Chopard’s dedication to training the next generations of watchmakers.
L’HEURE DU DIAMANT MOONPHASE
For the first time in its history, L’Heure du Diamant collection has a complication at the heart of one of its timepieces. Measuring just 20.40mm by 4.60mm, the 169 components composing the new self-winding Chopard Calibre 09.02-C enable it to fit neatly into a small ladies’ watch case. One of Chopard’s most poetic complications, the moonphase stars in a new L’Heure du Diamant timepiece, following the lunar cycle through the sparkling nuances of aventurine glass and the fire of diamonds magnified by the crown-setting technique. Made in 18-carat white gold, its thickness is 9.60mm and it has a blue alligator leather strap. It captures the beauty of white diamonds in 7.70 carats and personifies the brand’s mastery of luxury jewellery watches.