Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Titanium Chopard Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF

Chopard launched the new Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF watch, which combines the comfort of titanium with the extraordinary power of the chronometer's chronometer, condensing precision performance, fashion style and sports charm. This 41 mm diameter watch is equipped with one of the most advanced movements in the Chopard workshop – the Chopard 01.12-C model. In fact, this movement is equipped with a high-frequency escapement series, with a frequency of 57,600 vibrations per hour (8 Hz), and a limited edition of 250 pieces https://www.gdwatchclone.ru.

The appearance of the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF watch and the Alpine Eagle series large model watch made of Lucent Steel A223 stainless steel is difficult to distinguish, but the two are actually completely different, even though the series is equipped with a 41 mm diameter watch, Alpine Eagle has been The watch is made of Chopard's unique Lucent Steel A223 stainless steel, or it is made of ethical gold, or even a mixture of the two, while the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF watch model is made of all titanium. If the Lucent Steel A223 stainless steel watch is bright and dazzling, durable and particularly comfortable to the touch, then the titanium model feels lighter and darker, which is completely different from the former.
 
What remains unchanged is that the new watch implements the essential design elements of Alpine Eagle. The middle position of the bezel and case and the wide links of the bracelet are satin-finished. The central top cover of these links is polished, and the chamfers of the case and the grooves of the eight screws are also polished to match the arc of the bezel.
 
The dial of the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF watch is decorated with the "Eagle Iris" motif, a tribute to the inspiration of this series-the sharp eyes of the eagle. However, the hue of the watch is different from other watches in the series, because it is hand-aged, so each watch also presents a unique hue. The dark gray Vals Grey presented by the watch is inspired by a village of the same name in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, famous for its houses with quartz tile roofs.
 
In addition, the minute chronograph is simplified, only the bar-shaped hour markers and the Roman numeral hour markers at 12 o'clock are retained. The watch is also engraved with two unique inscriptions. The word "8 Hz Chronometer" is displayed below Chopin's name. There is a dynamic arrow-shaped logo on the bottom of the dial, which is the unique mark of Chopard's high frequency watch. The sapphire crystal glass case back is also engraved with the same mark, revealing that the movement has a frequency of 57,600 vibrations per hour.

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