Here is a summary of the new watches that Chopard announced at Watches & Wonders Geneva 2025. From the supreme "LUC" collection created by Chopard Manufacture to high jewelry watches, the diverse range of new models will move your heart just by looking at them.
Chopard's 2025 New Release ① "Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon"

The Alpine Eagle Flying Tourbillon has been announced, featuring the only flying tourbillon movement to hold both the COSC-certified chronometer and the Geneva Hallmark from the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute. The automatic movement, Cal. LUC 96.24-L, is based on the acclaimed Cal. LUC 96.01-L and is 3.30mm thick. This allows for a slimmer case, just 8mm thick, maintaining the Alpine Eagle design codes while achieving a more elegant silhouette. Furthermore, the stacked double barrel provides a power reserve of approximately 65 hours, further enhancing practicality.

Automatic movement (Cal. LUC 96.24-L). 25 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 65 hours. Lucent Steel™ case (41mm diameter, 8mm thick). Water resistant to 100m. Estimated price: 19,041,000 yen (tax included).
A closer look at the case outline reveals that the case sides and bezel are designed to be slimmer than those of the previous Alpine Eagle 41. This improves the visibility of the dial while also allowing the user to enjoy the distinctive charm of the Alpine Eagle dial even more.

The dial features a radial pattern inspired by the iris of an eagle. In this model, the center of the radial pattern is aligned with the rotation axis of the tourbillon at 6 o'clock, creating an effect that draws the eye to its operation. In addition, the flying tourbillon does not have a bridge above it that can be seen from the dial, and the mechanism is supported only by the bridge below, making the tourbillon carriage appear to be floating, adding a sense of transparency to the entire piece.
The "Rhône Bleu" dial color is inspired by the Rhône River, the most famous river in the Alps and deeply connected to the history of Geneva, where Chopard is based. The Rhône River originates from the glaciers of the Alps and is known for its clear, serene blue color, which is expressed in the dial color of this watch, which also gives a sense of transparency.
Chopard 2025 New Release ② "Alpine Eagle 41 XP CS Platinum"
Alpine Eagle has announced its first platinum model, the Alpine Eagle 41 CS Platinum. This model features the slim "41 XP" case, measuring 41mm in diameter and 8mm thick, and the "CS" in the model name stands for center second.

Automatic movement (Cal. LUC 96.42-L). 29 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 65 hours. Pt case (diameter 41mm, thickness 8mm). Water resistant to 100m. Estimated price: 16,654,000 yen (tax included). Available exclusively at Chopard boutiques.
This thin and elegant styling is made possible by the Cal. LUC 96.42-L automatic movement with a micro-rotor. The movement is 3.30mm thick, and the use of a micro-rotor contributes to its slim design. While it is more difficult to increase winding efficiency with a micro-rotor than with a central rotor, this model overcomes this by increasing its weight through the use of platinum. Furthermore, the double barrel provides a power reserve of approximately 65 hours, and its COSC certification makes it highly practical.
The case and bracelet are made of platinum 950, the highest purity platinum available. Platinum has been treated as a special precious metal due to its rarity, excellent mechanical properties, and high scientific stability. Historically, such precious metals have been given "hallmarks" to indicate their rarity and make them easy to identify.
Starting this year, Chopard will feature a hand-engraved bee on the case side of its platinum timepieces. The bee was chosen as a symbol because it is hardworking, honest, and humble, and is consistent with Chopard's value of "uniting the whole through cooperative effort."

Previous models featured dial colors inspired by the majesty of the Alps. This model features a new color, "Shade of Ice," inspired by the scenery of glaciers and alpine lakes, where the reflection changes from transparent to dark as the light changes and time passes. The transition is evoked by a gradation that becomes deeper blue toward the outer edge of the dial, and the Alpine Eagle's signature radial texture gives it a rugged, glacial finish.
Chopard 2025 New Release 3: Alpine Eagle 41 SL Cadence 8HF
The Alpine Eagle 41 SL Cadence 8HF has been announced as the third in the Alpine Eagle high-vibration model series. The "SL" in the model name stands for Super Light, and this model is the lightest model in the collection's history.

Automatic movement (Cal. Chopard 01.14-C). 28 jewels. 57,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. Ti case (diameter 41mm, thickness 9.75mm). Water resistant to 100m. Limited to 250 pieces worldwide. Estimated price: 3,762,000 yen (tax included).
This lightweight design is made possible by the use of ceramic-treated titanium for the exterior. Ceramic-treated titanium is a material originally developed for the aerospace and automotive industries. It is made from grade 5 titanium by oxidizing its surface using electroplasma technology. This process combines the lightness of titanium with excellent mechanical properties, including a hardness of up to 1000 Vickers and impact and scratch resistance comparable to ceramic. The oxidation of the surface also results in an anthracite gray finish that will not deteriorate over time, making it ideal for tool watches intended for use in harsh environments.
It is equipped with the Cal. Chopard 01.14-C, a high-frequency movement with a frequency of 8Hz, or 57,600 vibrations per hour.

While high-beat movements have the advantage of minimizing the impact of external disturbances on accuracy, they also have the disadvantage of increasing energy loss due to friction and accelerating component wear. The Cal. Chopard 01.14-C uses self-lubricating monocrystalline silicon for all parts prone to friction, such as the pallet fork, escape wheel, and impulse pin, improving operational efficiency and ensuring component durability. Through a series of other improvements, the Cal. Chopard 01.14-C achieves a power reserve of approximately 60 hours despite its high-frequency movement. The movement's baseplate, also made of ceramic-treated titanium, is finished in black for a unified look.
Another noteworthy feature is that the Alpine Eagle Cadence 8HF series is being offered for the first time with a rubber strap that perfectly matches the sporty design of this watch. This strap follows the bracelet design, maintaining the silhouette of the Alpine Eagle, making it an even more suitable model for sporty occasions.

Chopard 2025 New Release ④ "LUC Quattro-Mark IV"
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the LUC Quattro, which was first introduced in 2000 and features Quattro technology, which provides a power reserve of approximately 216 hours by equipping it with four barrels, the LUC Quattro Mark IV has been announced. The lineup includes two models: one with a platinum case and one with an 18K ethical rose gold case made from responsibly sourced gold.

Manual-winding (Cal. LUC 98.09-L). 38 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 216 hours. Pt case (diameter 39.00 mm, thickness 10.40 mm). Water resistant to 30 meters. Estimated price: 7,227,000 yen (tax included). Available exclusively at Chopard boutiques.

Manual winding (Cal. LUC 98.09-L). 38 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 216 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 39.00 mm, thickness 10.40 mm). Water resistant to 30 meters. Estimated price: 5,797,000 yen (tax included).
The hand-wound movement, Cal. LUC 98.09-L, is based on the Cal. LUC 98.01-L released in 2000, and as mentioned above, it also uses Quattro technology. Two barrels are stacked together to form a set, and two of these are installed, for a total of four barrels. The barrels house a mainspring measuring 1.885 meters in length, providing the driving force for a power reserve of approximately 216 hours (approximately nine days). Additionally, the power reserve indicator, which was previously located on the dial side, has now been moved to the case back.

The LUC Quattro Mark IV, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the birth of LUC Quattro, not only differs in its power reserve, but also features a reinterpretation of the original model's design based on the latest LUC design codes. The case has been slimmed down to a diameter of 39mm, and the silhouette is tapered from the bezel to the caseback, further improving the wearing comfort.
The dial color varies depending on the case material: sky blue for the platinum case model and deep blue for the 18K ethical rose gold case model.

Chopard 2025 New Release ⑤ "LUC Full Strike Revelation"
The LUC Full Strike Revelation, an 18K ethical yellow gold model featuring a sapphire crystal gong that is integrated with the crystal, has been announced. The first LUC Full Strike, released in 2016, was highly praised for its unique structure and won the highest award, the Golden Hand Award, at the 2017 Geneva Grand Prix Watchmaking (GPHG).

Manual-wound (Cal. LUC 08.01-L). 63 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. 18K yellow gold case (diameter 42.50mm, thickness 11.55mm). Not waterproof. Limited to 20 pieces worldwide. Estimated price: 45,925,000 yen (tax included).
The advantage of sapphire crystal gongs is that their uniform structure allows for a clear tone and they do not deteriorate over time. Another major feature of this watch is that the gong and crystal are monoblock, allowing the crystal to function as an acoustic mechanism. Furthermore, the dial is also made of openwork sapphire crystal, giving the watch a unified look.

The LUC Full Strike Revelation's distinctive features extend beyond its gong material and structure. Its movement, the Cal. LUC 08.01-L, incorporates numerous improvements over conventional minute repeater mechanisms. While most movements rely on a winding lever to provide the energy for striking the minute repeater, the Cal. LUC 08.01-L uses a dedicated barrel wound directly by the crown. It also features a clutch lever mechanism that blocks the sonoring gear train while acquiring information to control the minute repeater, thereby minimizing power reserve consumption. This combination allows the 12:59 chime, the most energy-consuming, to be struck 12 times when the movement is wound.
In addition, a special ratchet transmission mechanism that controls the striking eliminates the gaps between the hours and quarter-hours, and between the quarter-hours and minutes that occur with conventional minute repeaters. It also incorporates a safety device that blocks operation to protect the mechanism in the event of a lack of energy.
Chopard 2025 New Release ⑥ "LUC Quattro Spirit 25 - Straw Marquetry Edition"

Manual winding (Cal. LUC 98.06-L). 42 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 192 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 40.00mm, thickness 10.30mm). Water resistant to 50m. Limited to 8 pieces worldwide. Estimated price: 13,629,000 yen (tax included).
The original "LUC Quattro Spirit 25" was a model released by Chopard to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the manufacture, and was notable for being the first watch from the Maison to feature a jumping hour display. This model is an additional variation of that model.
The dial, a key feature of this watch, is made from rye straw grown in the Burgundy region of France. The flattened straw is cut into hexagons and then meticulously arranged with the fibers in different directions to create a honeycomb pattern. This straw marquetry technique was established in the 17th century, and its incorporation into this watch demonstrates the Maison's commitment to preserving traditional techniques.

The hand-wound movement, Cal. LUC 98.06-L, boasts an ultra-long power reserve of approximately 192 hours, despite employing a jumping hour system that consumes a lot of energy. This is achieved through Chopard's Quattro technology, a system of two stacked double barrels. Despite being equipped with four large, thick barrels, this model's case diameter is kept to 40.0 mm and its thickness to 10.3 mm, demonstrating the excellence of its design.
Chopard 2025 New Release No. 7 "LUC Heritage EHG Moon 122"
Chopard has announced the LUC Heritage EHG Moon 122 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of its partner, the Ecole d'Horlogerie de Genève (EHG). For over 20 years, Chopard has offered the school caliber Cal. LUC 06.01-L, developed in collaboration with EHG, with the aim of nurturing the next generation of watchmakers. In addition, to commemorate EHG's 200th anniversary, Chopard has decided to add an astronomical moon phase module to the base movement for students who wish to complete an additional year of training to become watch repairers.

Manual winding (Cal. LUC 63.04-L). 20 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 60 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 44.00mm, thickness 12.70mm). Water resistant to 30m. Limited to 20 pieces worldwide. Estimated price: 13,629,000 yen (tax included).
The "LUC Heritage EHG Moon 122" was inspired by these developmental movements. Its manual-winding movement, Cal. LUC 63.04-L, is based on the school caliber and features a moon phase display at 3 o'clock. This moon phase is known as an astronomical moon phase, and only requires a one-day adjustment once every 122 years and 45 days to accurately display the phase of the moon. This feature is why the model's name is based on it.

The dial is crafted from aventurine and features the constellations of the Northern Hemisphere, with a small seconds dial at 9 o'clock depicting the Earth as seen from the North Pole.
Chopard 2025 New Release No. 8: Alpine Eagle 33 Frozen Topaz Blue
The Alpine Eagle 33 Frozen Topaz Blue, which combines Chopard's watchmaking and jewelry-making techniques, will be added.

Automatic winding (Cal. Chopard 09.01-C). 27 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. 18K White Gold case (diameter 33mm, thickness 7.95mm). Water resistant to 50m. Estimated price: 18,326,000 yen (tax included).
The inspiration for this piece comes from the natural beauty of the Alps. The delicate sparkle of snowflakes covering the glaciers is expressed through the seamless placement of diamonds on the case and dial. The bezel is paved with blue-graded topaz, avoiding the screws, one of the Alpine Eagle's design codes.

It is equipped with the automatic movement Cal. Chopard 09.01-C, which has a power reserve of approximately 42 hours.
Chopard's new 2025 release, No. 9, is the two-tone Alpine Eagle 33 model.
The Alpine Eagle 33 will be joined by a two-tone model featuring the first-ever combination of Lucent Steel™ and 18K ethical yellow gold.

Automatic movement (Cal. Chopard 09.01-C). 27 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. Lucent Steel™ x 18K Yellow Gold case (33mm diameter, 7.95mm thick). Water resistant to 50m. Estimated price: 3,399,000 yen (tax included).
Lucent Steel™ is characterized by a brighter whiteness than regular stainless steel, matching the vibrant hue of ethical yellow gold. The dial is a "Vals Grey" color inspired by the silvery reflection of the quartzite that covers the roofs and walls of old houses in the Alps. Combined with the sparkle of diamonds on the bezel and indexes, it creates a chic and dazzling impression.

It is equipped with the automatic movement Cal. Chopard 09.01-C, which has a power reserve of approximately 42 hours.
Chopard 2025 New Release 10: "Happy Sport" 36mm Model
A new model has been added to the 36mm Happy Sport collection, which combines Chopard's signature moving diamonds with sporty styling. This model features a Lucent Steel™ case with an 18K ethical rose gold crown, and a frosted khaki dial.

Automatic winding. 25 jewels. 28,800 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. Lucent Steel™ case (36mm diameter, 12.15mm thick). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 1,485,000 yen (tax included).
Rooted in Urdu and Persian words meaning "dust," "khaki" first came into use in the 19th century as the color of military uniforms for arid regions. Later, as military items spread into casual fashion, "khaki" also became popular, and its incorporation into outdoor gear led to it becoming a commonly used color associated with sportiness, adventure, and durability.
From this perspective, khaki is the perfect color for the Happy Sport, which is designed to evoke the image of a woman who boldly enjoys her daily life. The addition of 18K ethical rose gold tones gives the watch a subdued khaki color that also creates a chic impression.
Chopard 2025 New Arrivals ⑪ "Happy Sport" 33mm Model
Three new 33mm models have been added to the Happy Sport collection, showcasing the dynamic movement of moving diamonds in a dazzling exterior. All models feature decorative stones on the dial, a first for the Happy Sport collection.
The feminine and soft lilac-colored model is a special one among them. The dial is made of lepidolite, a first for the Chopard collection. The unique shades of light and dark appear on the dial, and the sparkle of the moving diamonds adds to the beauty of both. The case is made of 18K ethical rose gold and is paired with a lilac-colored strap that matches the dial color.

Automatic winding (Cal. Chopard 09.01-C). 27 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. 18KG case (diameter 33.0mm, thickness 10.98mm). Water resistant to 30m. Limited to 25 pieces worldwide. Estimated price 4,477,000 yen (tax included). Available exclusively at Chopard boutiques.
The green model features a malachite dial, each with its own unique stripe pattern, creating a striking design not found in other models. The case is made of 18K ethical yellow gold, creating a striking contrast with the dial color and creating a vivid impression. The crown is set with a green tsavorite, adding a green glow that contrasts with the texture of the dial.

Automatic movement (Cal. Chopard 09.01-C). 27 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. 18K yellow gold case (diameter 33.0mm, thickness 10.98mm). Water resistant to 30m. Limited to 25 pieces worldwide. Estimated price: 4,576,000 yen (tax included). Available exclusively at Chopard boutiques.
The deep blue model features an aventurine glass dial. The case is made of 18K ethical white gold, and the deep blue dial, sparkling aventurine particles, and the sparkle of the diamonds combine to create a finish reminiscent of a starry sky. The muted color scheme is a perfect match for any chic outfit.

Automatic winding (Cal. Chopard 09.01-C). 27 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 33.0mm, thickness 10.98mm). Water resistant to 30m. Limited to 25 pieces worldwide. Estimated price 4,477,000 yen (tax included). Available exclusively at Chopard boutiques.
Chopard 2025 New Model 12: Rule de Diamant Moon Phase
The "Leur de Diamants Moon Phase" has been announced, the first "Leur de Diamants" to feature a moon phase.

Automatic winding (Cal. Chopard 09.02-C). 27 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 35.75mm, thickness 9.60mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 15,829,000 yen (tax included). Available exclusively at Chopard boutiques.
The Rule de Diamant is characterized by the high level of skill of Chopard's jewelers. This piece features diamonds set in a V-shaped crown setting, invented by Chopard's current chairman, Karl Scheufele. The advantage of a crown setting is that it maximizes light transmission, bringing out the pure brilliance of the diamond without being obstructed by the presence of opaque metal.

The dial is made of aventurine, reminiscent of the starry sky, and features a moon phase display at 10 o'clock. Diamonds are also set around the moon phase display window, highlighting the mechanism.
Chopard 2025 New Release 13: Rule de Diamant The Precious Hours Set
A gorgeous set of 12 "Heure de Diamant" watches will be released, featuring ornamental stones on the dial. The "12" symbolizes the 12 months of the year and the 12 hours of the day, each with its own unique color and texture. Let's take a look at the materials used in each of the 12 watches.
Mother of Pearl: Represents the sparkle of the sea. It is said to enhance creativity and protect against negative energy.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Recommended retail price: 7,381,000 yen (tax included).
Diamond: A timeless symbol of prosperity and purity, its transparency and sharp sparkle are uniquely attractive.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,774,000 yen (tax included).
Carnelian: Characterized by its passionate color, it was also called "the light of the setting sun" in ancient Egypt. It is known as a stone that awakens courage due to its color tone.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 26.0 mm, thickness 9.0 mm). Water resistant to 30 meters. Recommended retail price: 4,752,000 yen (tax included).
Tiger's Eye: A symbol of confidence and clarity. In ancient times, it was considered the "all-seeing eye" and a protective stone that led soldiers to victory.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,785,000 yen (tax included).
Onyx: Myth has it that Cupid clipped Venus's nails ("onyx" in Greek), which turned into black onyx, ensuring Venus's eternal beauty. It is said to bring stability and strength even in times of change.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,774,000 yen (tax included).
Malachite: Characterized by its rich green stripes, which are due to its copper content, it is known as the "stone of transformation" due to its varied appearance.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 748 million yen (tax included).
Turquoise: A stone that has been prized since ancient times as a symbol of unity. In Native American culture, it is revered as a sacred stone.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,774,000 yen (tax included).
Opal: Derived from the Latin word "opalus" (to see change in color), this stone has a wide variety of expressions. It is said to represent dreams and intuition. It is also characterized by its wide range of colors.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,785,000 yen (tax included).

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,774,000 yen (tax included).

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KRG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,785,000 yen (tax included).
Jade: The Aztecs believed it was a stone with healing powers, and would place jade on their sides to relieve pain. Spanish explorers saw this and named it "piedra de ijada" (side stone), which is how the name jade came about.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 495 million yen (tax included).
Blue Agate: A stone born from magma and volcanic rock, characterized by its deep blue color. It is said to heal the mind and bring regeneration and peace.

Manual winding (Cal. Chopard 10.01-C). 19 jewels. 21,600 vph. Power reserve approximately 45 hours. 18KWG case (diameter 26.0mm, thickness 9.0mm). Water resistant to 30m. Estimated price: 4,774,000 yen (tax included).
Chopard 2025 New Model 14 "Le Rule de Diamant"
A new diamond-shaped watch has been added to the Rule de Diamant collection, which is characterized by harmony and symmetry. The Rule de Diamant collection is inspired by the free-spirited jewelry watches of the 1960s and 1970s. All of the designs are based on the theme of harmony and symmetry, and while round, oval, cushion, octagonal, and heart shapes have been produced to date, the diamond shape is the first of its kind.

Automatic movement (Cla.Chpard 09.01-C). 27 jewels. 25,200 vph. Power reserve approximately 42 hours. 18KG case (46.5mm x 34.5mm). Water resistant to 30m. Price: 1188 million yen (tax included).
The diamonds are arranged in increasing sizes from the 3 and 9 o'clock positions to the 12 and 6 o'clock positions, creating a three-dimensional finish. The dial is made of malachite, a stone of transformation that brings hope and rebirth, and the high-contrast color coordination is a highlight of this piece.
Chopard 2025 New Arrivals 15 High Jewelry Watch
Chopard has announced two high jewelry watch models that incorporate the skills and creativity of a jeweler. The atelier that produces these and other high jewelry watches is led by Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director of Chopard, and it is clear that Chopard places great importance on high jewelry creations.
The first piece is a model crafted from 18K ethical white gold and diamonds. The gold setting the diamonds is kept to a minimum, creating a design reminiscent of delicate lacework.

The 18K white gold case is set with a total of 9.13 carats of brilliant-cut diamonds, and the dial is paved with brilliant-cut diamonds.
The second model is set with diamonds and emeralds. Two Colombian emeralds weighing a total of 4.89 carats adorn both ends of the watch case. The dial is adorned with four fleur-de-lis (lily) indices, adding a touch of elegance.

Set with two emerald-cut emeralds (4.89 carats), a pear-shaped diamond (6.61 carats), and a brilliant-cut diamond (3.53 carats), it also features a brilliant-cut diamond pavé-set dial, a mother-of-pearl chapter ring, and a pear-shaped diamond.



