The Best of Swiss Tradition
History
Louis-Ulysse Chopard was just 24 years old when he quickly conquered Switzerland and the world.
This artisan watchmaker created works of art with an innovative design, which soon began to export to prestigious places, such as the court of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
Already in the 19th century, qualities such as precision and reliability were characteristics sought after in watches.
With exclusive chronometers and pocket watches, Louis-Ulysse Chopard aspired to meet and even exceed these expectations.
Thanks to its splendid timepieces, Chopard built its reputation as a manufacturer of reliable and high-quality watches produced in Switzerland.
This also allowed him to do business with numerous Scandinavian vendors who affixed their brand to his timepieces. Chopard watches thus entered the international market.
Even after the Scheufele family took over the company, Chopard is one of the latest family-owned watch and jewelery companies.
Chopard has always recognized the extreme importance of training its craftsmen, the heart of the company.
In the ateliers, the production processes continuously improve and the multiple skills and specializations are constantly cultivated, updated and transmitted to guarantee high quality standards.
Chopard boasts the mastery and experience of internal professionals specialized in more than 30 different sectors, in the field of both watchmaking and Swiss jewelery.
Consistent with its past and pragmatism, the Maison Chopard recognizes independence as one of its main values.
This explains the high level of vertical integration of production, offering the possibility to freely decide and create.
At the same time, independence allows the Chopard group to maintain a constant level of high quality and innovation, keeping Swiss knowledge from generation to generation alive.
The beauty of his creations, such as the splendid stones, the exclusive jewels or the highest levels of precision and the finishing details in Haute Horlogerie are recognized all over the world thanks also to the participation of the Maison in emblematic events such as the Cannes Film Festival.
These events are an opportunity for Chopard to demonstrate the passion with which the company makes its products.
The Best of Swiss Tradition
History
Louis-Ulysse Chopard was just 24 years old when he quickly conquered Switzerland and the world.
This artisan watchmaker created works of art with an innovative design, which soon began to export to prestigious places, such as the court of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia.
Already in the 19th century, qualities such as precision and reliability were characteristics sought after in watches.
With exclusive chronometers and pocket watches, Louis-Ulysse Chopard aspired to meet and even exceed these expectations.
Thanks to its splendid timepieces, Chopard built its reputation as a manufacturer of reliable and high-quality watches produced in Switzerland.
This also allowed him to do business with numerous Scandinavian vendors who affixed their brand to his timepieces. Chopard watches thus entered the international market.
Even after the Scheufele family took over the company, Chopard is one of the latest family-owned watch and jewelery companies.
Chopard has always recognized the extreme importance of training its craftsmen, the heart of the company.
In the ateliers, the production processes continuously improve and the multiple skills and specializations are constantly cultivated, updated and transmitted to guarantee high quality standards.
Chopard boasts the mastery and experience of internal professionals specialized in more than 30 different sectors, in the field of both watchmaking and Swiss jewelery.
Consistent with its past and pragmatism, the Maison Chopard recognizes independence as one of its main values.
This explains the high level of vertical integration of production, offering the possibility to freely decide and create.
At the same time, independence allows the Chopard group to maintain a constant level of high quality and innovation, keeping Swiss knowledge from generation to generation alive.
The beauty of his creations, such as the splendid stones, the exclusive jewels or the highest levels of precision and the finishing details in Haute Horlogerie are recognized all over the world thanks also to the participation of the Maison in emblematic events such as the Cannes Film Festival.
These events are an opportunity for Chopard to demonstrate the passion with which the company makes its products.
Chopard Eyewear X Michele Morrone.Bio-based acetate sunglasseses sporting a square-shaped front piece and bio-based lenses. Temple with visible personalized core and iconic Chopard motif engraved onto both the external and internal side.
Chopard Eyewear X Michele Morrone.Bio-based acetate sunglasseses sporting a square-shaped front piece and bio-based lenses. Temple with visible personalized core and iconic Chopard motif engraved onto both the external and internal side.
Chopard Eyewear X Michele Morrone.Bio-based acetate sunglasseses sporting a square-shaped front piece and bio-based lenses. Temple with visible personalized core and iconic Chopard motif engraved onto both the external and internal side.
Chopard Eyewear X Michele Morrone.Bio-based acetate sunglasseses sporting a square-shaped front piece and bio-based lenses. Temple with visible personalized core and iconic Chopard motif engraved onto both the external and internal side.
Round pilot-shaped sunglasses in metal, with double bridge structure and polarized lenses. The metal temples feature bio-based end tips with the iconic symbol of the Alpine Eagle family, the windrose.
Round pilot-shaped sunglasses in metal, with double bridge structure and polarized lenses. The metal temples feature bio-based end tips with the iconic symbol of the Alpine Eagle family, the windrose.
Round pilot-shaped sunglasses in metal, with double bridge structure and polarized lenses. The metal temples feature bio-based end tips with the iconic symbol of the Alpine Eagle family, the windrose.
Round pilot-shaped sunglasses in metal, with double bridge structure and polarized lenses. The metal temples feature bio-based end tips with the iconic symbol of the Alpine Eagle family, the windrose.
Round pilot-shaped sunglasses in metal, with double bridge structure and polarized lenses. The metal temples feature bio-based end tips with the iconic symbol of the Alpine Eagle family, the windrose.
Sunglasses boasting a ‘sporty-chic’ bio-acetate front piece, contemporary lines and polarized lenses.The stainless steel three-dimensional temples feature sophisticated workmanship - making use of the MIMtechnique - in addition to a gold plaque with an engraved Chopard logo.
Sunglasses boasting a ‘sporty-chic’ bio-acetate front piece, contemporary lines and polarized lenses.The stainless steel three-dimensional temples feature sophisticated workmanship - making use of the MIMtechnique - in addition to a gold plaque with an engraved Chopard logo.
Sunglasses boasting a ‘sporty-chic’ bio-acetate front piece, contemporary lines and polarized lenses.The stainless steel three-dimensional temples feature sophisticated workmanship - making use of the MIMtechnique - in addition to a gold plaque with an engraved Chopard logo.
Sunglasses boasting a ‘sporty-chic’ bio-acetate front piece, contemporary lines and polarized lenses.The stainless steel three-dimensional temples feature sophisticated workmanship - making use of the MIMtechnique - in addition to a gold plaque with an engraved Chopard logo.
Sunglasses with an elegant square shape. The structure is made of thin acetate, with a front embellished with a rubber or leather insert. The integrated double flex hinges ensure a perfect mix of aesthetics and functionality. The temple tips feature bio-based rubber details.
Sports sunglasses with a geometric shaped front. The perfect mix of aesthetics and functionality thanks to the integrated double flex hinges, the metal structure and the bio-based rubber temples.
Sunglasses with a square-shaped front in bio-acetate and a “keyhole” bridge. The temples feature an insert made of a special material: ebony.
Sunglasses featuring a square-shaped front piece in bio-acetate with keyhole bridge. The style presents water buffalo horn as a special material insert on temples.
Square-shaped oversized style, inspired by the maison’s renowned ‘Ice Cube’ detailing. The structure, which is crafted entirely from titanium, evokes the geometric detailing typical of the Ice Cube styles. Bio-based gradient lenses.
Style sporting a bio-acetate semi-transparent colored and titanium front piece. The oversized silhouette is rendered even more feminine and delicate by a truly exquisite detail:two hearts that combine to form a small butterfly, crafted from mother-of-pearl.
Style sporting a bio-acetate semi-transparent colored and titanium front piece. The oversized silhouette is rendered even more feminine and delicate by a truly exquisite detail:two hearts that combine to form a small butterfly, crafted from mother-of-pearl.
Glamorous wide sunglasses in light metal feauring the well refined IMPERIALE flower detail on the endpiece achieved by casting. The metal rims and the temples are fully covered by top quality crystals and hand applied enamel.