While Chopard makes no references to Miami in their scant marketing materials for these two special editions, it’s hard not to see the similarities between these watches and the two viral Miami-inspired Black Bay Chronos in Pink and “Flamingo Blue” that Tudor launched over the past year and change.
I’m sure some will whine that these oversaturated colors are becoming played out, but I, for one, can’t get enough of them. If every brand wants to release sports watches in pink and turquoise, that is just A-OK with me.

Pricing and Availability
As of right now, there’s not a ton of info out there on the Alpine Eagle 41 Beach Editions. Chopard has shared them on social media, but only the pink version has a product page on the brand’s website as of this writing.
What I can say at this time is the watches are Chopard boutique exclusives, meaning you’ll need to make the trek to your nearest Chopard location to purchase one. They’re listed for $13,100, which is a nice chunk of change but a comparative bargain compared to other sports watches in the Alpine Eagle’s league.
