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Chopard Happy Diamonds White Gold Watch
Chopard, 1989

CHOPARD L.U.C. HAPPY DIAMONDS AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1989. Dial: brushed silvered of circular outline with glazed intersection surrounded by ten moveable 'Happy Diamonds' against a black ground. Calibre: manual winding, fully jewelled. Case: polished cushion-form, back secured by four screws. Closure: Chopard 18ct white gold satin finish bracelet and diamond-set clasp.

Regular price $10,875 USD
Regular price Sale price $10,875 USD
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Brand: Chopard

Metal: 18K White Gold

Stone Details: Diamonds (0.8 ct approx)

Dimensions: 24 mm square, overall length approximately 165 mm

Weight: 57 g

Circa: 1989
Reference: BVJ634 View full details
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Chopard

Chopard, is a Swiss manufacturer and retailer of luxury watches, jewellery and accessories. Founded in 1860 by Louis-Ulysse Chopard in Sonvilier, Switzerland, Chopard has been owned by the Scheufele family of Germany since 1963. Chopard is best known for making high-quality Swiss watches and jewellery, and its clients have included Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. The company is headquartered in Geneva and has a site in Fleurier, Canton of Neuchâtel, that manufactures watch movements.