Chopard’s history dates back to the late 19th century in Switzerland, when the young Karl Chopard established his own workshop in the Jura mountains. Renowned not only as a watchmaker but also as a gifted jewelry designer, he earned admiration for his refined craftsmanship and artistic vision. The true breakthrough for Chopard came in the early 20th century under Karl’s daughter, Louise Chopard, a visionary leader who transformed the family business into a luxury brand. She introduced jewelry, watches, and accessories, infusing natural elements into the designs and giving Chopard’s creations vitality and uniqueness.
The Happy Diamond we are presenting today is a special piece from the 1990s. Crafted entirely in 18K yellow gold, weighing approximately 69 grams, it features a skeletonized dial set with seven floating VS-grade brilliant-cut diamonds. Two wedge-shaped sapphires connect the bracelet to the case, adding a striking accent to the golden silhouette. The watch remains in its original state, runs accurately, and comes with a one-year service warranty.