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Chopard Alpine Eagle Price Guide

$10,000 – $13,000 · Avg Score: 66/100 · From $943/yr
41mm
Automatic
100m WR

About the Chopard Alpine Eagle

Integrated bracelet sports watch

Luxury sport watches bridge the gap between tool watches and haute horlogerie. Models like the Nautilus and Royal Oak created the luxury sports watch category in the 1970s, proving that a steel watch could command gold-level prices through superior design and finishing.

What to Look For

Sport watch buyers should consider the integrated bracelet design (a hallmark of the category), water resistance adequate for daily wear (100m+), movement robustness including anti-magnetic properties, and overall case/bracelet finishing. The best examples feature hand-finished movements despite their sporty exterior.

Wearing Context

The luxury sport watch is arguably the most versatile category in modern watchmaking. An Audemars Piguet Royal Oak or Patek Philippe Nautilus is appropriate with everything from shorts to a suit. This versatility drives both demand and resale values.

Buying a Chopard Alpine Eagle

Chopard watches are available through authorized dealers and boutiques. The Alpine Eagle has generated significant collector interest as a luxury sport watch contender. Pricing is competitive relative to the Royal Oak and Nautilus, making Chopard an attractive option for buyers priced out of those waitlisted models.

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Models
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Avg Value Score
66
Best Score
$943
Lowest Own/Yr

All Alpine Eagle Models Compared

RefVariantMarket PriceRetailOwn/YrScore
298600-3001Lucent Steel/Blue 41mm$10,000–$13,000$14,200$943/yr66

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the Chopard Alpine Eagle cost?
The Chopard Alpine Eagle ranges from $10,000 to $13,000 on the secondary market depending on the reference, condition, and completeness. There are 1 current models in the collection, with the entry point being the 298600-3001 (Lucent Steel/Blue 41mm).
Which Alpine Eagle model has the best value?
The 298600-3001 (Lucent Steel/Blue 41mm) achieves the highest Value Score of 66/100 in the collection. This accounts for value retention, brand strength, specifications, liquidity, and price-to-spec ratio.
What does it cost per year to own a Alpine Eagle?
Annual ownership costs range from $943/year (298600-3001) to $943/year, averaging $943/year across all models. This includes depreciation, amortized servicing, and insurance.
Is the Alpine Eagle suitable for swimming?
With 100m water resistance, the Chopard Alpine Eagle is suitable for swimming and water sports but not recommended for diving. The 100m rating handles splashes and brief immersion.

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