Chopard Rose Gold and Diamond Happy Sport Watch
Color
Gold
Status
In stock
Details
When Chopard's Happy Sport first debuted in 1993, it subverted what it meant to own a diamond watch; typically seen encircling a bezel or punctuating indices, the unset gemstones were instead seen within the dial itself, moving freely between the two sapphire crystals. Still the primary feature that identifies the enduring design, this latest iteration is cast in ethically sourced 18-karat rose gold, and boasts a mechanical movement with an automatic winding mechanism developed especially for feminine cases.
Details
When Chopard's Happy Sport first debuted in 1993, it subverted what it meant to own a diamond watch; typically seen encircling a bezel or punctuating indices, the unset gemstones were instead seen within the dial itself, moving freely between the two sapphire crystals. Still the primary feature that identifies the enduring design, this latest iteration is cast in ethically sourced 18-karat rose gold, and boasts a mechanical movement with an automatic winding mechanism developed especially for feminine cases.
When Chopard's Happy Sport first debuted in 1993, it subverted what it meant to own a diamond watch; typically seen encircling a bezel or punctuating indices, the unset gemstones were instead seen within the dial itself, moving freely between the two sapphire crystals. Still the primary feature that identifies the enduring design, this latest iteration is cast in ethically sourced 18-karat rose gold, and boasts a mechanical movement with an automatic winding mechanism developed especially for feminine cases.