I'm not a huge Alpine Eagle fan, but I do love Chopard's quirky (and often awesome) design sensibility. More info here: www.fratellowatches.com and here: www.chopard.com Fratello Watch ...
Unfortunately even at roughly half the cost of the new ones it’s a bit rich for my blood… I believe it came in rose gold or titanium and had a solid or skeletonized dial.
And yes I'm being a little cynical, but the Chopard is double chronometer rated, with Poinçon de Genève quality finishing and water resistant to 100m. Not to mention the fact that it's 0.1mm thinner than the AP. But that's marketing for you.
And while have yet to see it in real life, in the videos available it looks better than in the pictures. The proportions also seem to work better than with the 'regular' Alpine Eagle.
But... The problem for me is that a "better" watch in my eyes exists. The Vacheron Constantin equivalent is fairly and similarly priced, similar quality, and features a much larger tourbillon in terms of diameter. Furthermore, that VC tourbillon movement ...
I.e. Alpine Eagle with the LUC 1.96 movement. Preferably without date, but it wouldn't be a deal breaker if that's not possible (e.g. due to not being feasible to modify the movement).
The movement would still have a date, but it just wouldn't be visible. That's what I would ask for. I'd ask for two dials, a normal dial, and a dial without date.
That leads to a redundant "ghost" position when using the crown, and that never seemed like an aesthetically (nor engineering-wise) pleasing solution. That said, having two dials would likely be the best option, if modifying the movement to remove the "da...