Product Details
Chopard Lady's Diamond, Pink Sapphire, Stainless Steel, Rubber Strap Happy Sport Watch
Case: 38 mm, round, stainless steel, rotating bezel, 28/8347/8-403, 1062925, 8347, bulbous fluted crown, signed Chopard Happy Sport
Dial: pink mother-of-pearl, luminous round and triangular hour markers, luminous Skeleton hour and minute hands, Arrow sweep seconds, sunken date,
Movement: Swiss quartz
Stones: watch features two fish, one set with full-cut diamonds and the other, set with round-cut pink sapphires
Strap: pink rubber completed by a stainless steel buckle with an additional pale pink leather strap; 8-3/4 inches (adjustable)
Signed: Chopard on the case, dial, straps and clasp
Note: watch is currently in working order
Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Avg Clarity: VS
Shape(s): full
Count: 1 - 25
Colored Gems:
Type(s): pink sapphire
Shape(s): round
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Stainless Steel
Overall Condition: Very Good
Chopard: It all began in 1860 in the small village of Sonvilier, Switzerland. Here Louis-Ulysse Chopard, a talented young craftsman, established his workshop. By virtue of their precision and reliability, his watches quickly gained a solid reputation among enthusiasts and found buyers as far afield as Eastern Europe, Russia and Scandinavia. In 1921, the founder’s son, Paul Louis Chopard, opened a branch in La Chaux-de-Fonds and then relocated the company headquarters there. In 1937, he moved the firm to Geneva, the capital of Haute Horlogerie, or Fine Watchmaking, thereby bringing it closer to its cosmopolitan clientele. In 1943, Paul André Chopard, grandson of Louis-Ulysse, took the helm. In 1963 he sought a buyer capable of reviving and perpetuating the brand’s rich heritage, since none of his sons wished to take over the company. This was when he met Karl Scheufele, descendant of a dynasty of watchmakers and jewelers from Pforzheim, Germany. After a brief meeting, Karl Scheufele decided to buy the company. Under the impetus of the Scheufele family, Chopard experienced spectacular development. Renowned for its creativity, its state-of-the-art technology and the excellence of its craftsmen, it became one of the leading names in the high-end watch and jewelry industry. Entirely independent, Chopard is pursuing a time-honoured family tradition. Karl Scheufele and his wife Karin have orchestrated the company’s international expansion for more than 40 years and are still active in the firm. Their two children are its current co-presidents: Caroline Scheufele is responsible for the ladies’ collections and high jewelry, while her brother Karl-Friedrich Scheufele manages the gents' collections and the Chopard Manufacture in Fleurier, the production site of L.U.C movements.
Case: 38 mm, round, stainless steel, rotating bezel, 28/8347/8-403, 1062925, 8347, bulbous fluted crown, signed Chopard Happy Sport
Dial: pink mother-of-pearl, luminous round and triangular hour markers, luminous Skeleton hour and minute hands, Arrow sweep seconds, sunken date,
Movement: Swiss quartz
Stones: watch features two fish, one set with full-cut diamonds and the other, set with round-cut pink sapphires
Strap: pink rubber completed by a stainless steel buckle with an additional pale pink leather strap; 8-3/4 inches (adjustable)
Signed: Chopard on the case, dial, straps and clasp
Note: watch is currently in working order
Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Avg Clarity: VS
Shape(s): full
Count: 1 - 25
Colored Gems:
Type(s): pink sapphire
Shape(s): round
Count: 1 - 25
Avg Quality: Good
Metals:
Stainless Steel
Overall Condition: Very Good
Chopard: It all began in 1860 in the small village of Sonvilier, Switzerland. Here Louis-Ulysse Chopard, a talented young craftsman, established his workshop. By virtue of their precision and reliability, his watches quickly gained a solid reputation among enthusiasts and found buyers as far afield as Eastern Europe, Russia and Scandinavia. In 1921, the founder’s son, Paul Louis Chopard, opened a branch in La Chaux-de-Fonds and then relocated the company headquarters there. In 1937, he moved the firm to Geneva, the capital of Haute Horlogerie, or Fine Watchmaking, thereby bringing it closer to its cosmopolitan clientele. In 1943, Paul André Chopard, grandson of Louis-Ulysse, took the helm. In 1963 he sought a buyer capable of reviving and perpetuating the brand’s rich heritage, since none of his sons wished to take over the company. This was when he met Karl Scheufele, descendant of a dynasty of watchmakers and jewelers from Pforzheim, Germany. After a brief meeting, Karl Scheufele decided to buy the company. Under the impetus of the Scheufele family, Chopard experienced spectacular development. Renowned for its creativity, its state-of-the-art technology and the excellence of its craftsmen, it became one of the leading names in the high-end watch and jewelry industry. Entirely independent, Chopard is pursuing a time-honoured family tradition. Karl Scheufele and his wife Karin have orchestrated the company’s international expansion for more than 40 years and are still active in the firm. Their two children are its current co-presidents: Caroline Scheufele is responsible for the ladies’ collections and high jewelry, while her brother Karl-Friedrich Scheufele manages the gents' collections and the Chopard Manufacture in Fleurier, the production site of L.U.C movements.