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Pre-owned Chopard watches

Founded in 1860 in Sonvilier, Chopard blends watchmaking craft with high-jewelry flair. On the pre-owned market that dual identity pays off: sport-chic daily wear, glittering jewelry pieces, and L.U.C haute horlogerie sit side by side. The audience spans men and women, collectors and style-led professionals, with pricing from accessible luxury to rarified showpieces. Expect abundant current references alongside discontinued variants that keep browsing interesting.

What moves the market

Alpine Eagle is the headline, a modern integrated-bracelet steel line with steady demand. L.U.C serves connoisseurs, valued for refined finishing, in-house movements, and classical proportions. Happy Sport and Happy Diamonds cover the jewelry side with floating diamonds and everyday elegance. Mille Miglia targets motorsport fans with wearable chronographs, while Imperiale covers refined dress. Many models remain in the catalog, yet countless dials, sizes, and metals are discontinued, and early L.U.C or period Happy Diamonds form a distinct vintage niche.

Typical asks vary by material, movement, and completeness: Happy Sport €2.000–€6.500; Mille Miglia chronographs €2.500–€6.500; Alpine Eagle steel €7.500–€15.000 (two-tone and ethical-gold higher); L.U.C time-only €5.500–€15.000; L.U.C complications €20.000–€50.000+; Imperiale €3.000–€10.000. Select older or collectible pieces, including sought L.U.C 1860 references, command premiums.

  • Condition: crisp edges, honest surfaces, and tight bracelets protect value better than a quick polish.
  • Completeness: box, papers, and accessories add liquidity, especially for Alpine Eagle and L.U.C.
  • Service history: recent factory or reputable independent service reduces risk, crucial for complications.
  • Originality: correct dials, hands, and gem settings matter. Verify authenticity and documentation where available.

Families to know

  • Alpine Eagle: integrated-bracelet sport-chic in steel and ethical gold.
  • Mille Miglia and Classic Racing: dates and chronographs; many variants discontinued.
  • L.U.C: haute horlogerie, manual and automatic, notable finishing and in-house calibers.
  • Happy Sport and Happy Diamonds: jewelry-forward, quartz or automatic.
  • Imperiale: elegant dress line with Roman numerals.

Specs snapshot

  • Materials: stainless steel, ethical rose/yellow/white gold, titanium, platinum, ceramic, and diamond-set options.
  • Sizes: common diameters include 33, 36, 39–41, and 44 mm.
  • Dials and details: blue, black, silver, white, green, mother-of-pearl; Roman or Arabic numerals; luminous hands on sports pieces; sapphire display back.
  • Movements and functions: quartz, automatic, manual; date, chronograph, GMT, moon phase, power reserve, tourbillon. Some pieces carry COSC or Geneva Seal. Swiss Made is the through line.

Chopard is not a dive-watch specialist, but for luxury pieces that blend design, precision, and personality, the brand shines. Define priorities, verify condition and provenance, and you can uncover strong value across this distinctive catalog.

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