Loyal to its creative instincts, Chopard celebrates its 150th anniversary by revisiting one of its star watches, the famous Happy Sport. For this special limited edition, the Geneva-based watchmaker opts for its favourite colour, blue, and creates an appealing blend of brilliance and opacity.
The Happy Sport 150th anniversary takes a resolutely nocturnal plunge with its moving diamonds dancing cheerfully in the moonlight. Decidedly monochrome, free of numerals or any details other than the Chopard logo on the ink blue aventurine-effect lacquered dial, this watch radiates a celestial charm and a powerful, incisive presence. The bezel may be all-steel or set with diamonds or sapphires. Five brilliant-cut diamonds evoking shooting stars whirl and twirl around the dial, lending a brilliant, festive air to this mystifying object of desire. Fitted with a midnight-blue alligator leather or satin strap, the profoundly chic and mysterious Happy Sport makes an ideal match for all dress styles, whether embellishing jeans, lighting up a suit or enhancing an evening gown.
Ref. 278475-3020
Stainless steel watch from the "Happy Sport" collection, aventurinelacquered blue dial and 5 star-shaped mobile diamonds. Polished bezel, quartz movement, water-resistant to 30 metres, and marine blue alligator strap with stainless steel pin buckle.
Limited Edition: 1000 pieces
Ref. 278475.3021
Stainless steel watch from the "Happy Sport" collection, aventurinelacquered blue dial and 5 star-shaped mobile diamonds. Bezel set with diamonds, quartz movement, water-resistant to 30 metres, and marine blue satin strap with stainless steel pin buckle.
Limited Edition: 500 pieces
Ref. 278476.2011
Stainless steel watch from the "Happy Sport" collection, aventurinelacquered blue dial in and 5 star-shaped mobile diamonds. Bezel set with blue sapphires, quartz movement, water-resistant to 30 metres, and marine blue satin strap with stainless steel pin buckle.
Limited Edition: 150 pieces
Kong,
The current Mrs MTF glanced over my shoulder as I checked out the website on my laptop, in bed..
Why is it that women can instantly recognise a Happy Sport with half closed eyes but cannot recognise a Cosmograph from 2 feet away?
Anyway, she noted that the bezel looked wider and cleaner in steel than ceramic. Maybe it was the special blue dial?
Regards,
MTF
The one with diamonds at the bezel looks nice. The other one has thick bezel - a bit rough to me.
Only quartz movement?
Regards
Ling