Would love to know your honest opinion about this Chopard watch!

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Jun 22, 2008
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Hi there!

I’m a little obsessed with this Chopard watch and I would love to know everyone’s opinion about it. I personally love it and the strap’s shade of red is perfect for me (not too dark, not to bright).

Is it too playful though? Too much? Would the value of this watch appreciate over time?

Also, as this could be my first ever Chopard watch - I’d love to know how Chopard watches are in general in terms of durability and longevity? How often does it need to be sent out for service?

Would love to know your thoughts about this watch!

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The watch is beautiful but Chopard sadly does not as a rule appreciate over time. It loses fifty percent of its value once its purchased and the secondary market for chopard products especially watches is not very high. If u wish to purchase this as an investment brand then Rolex and Cartier have the best secondary market. If u wish to purchase it simply as a beautiful piece to enjoy wearing and cherishing then I would say go ahead. I once almost purchased a rose gold Chopard watch from their happy diamonds series and at that time I looked into which brands appreciated over time. Sadly Chopard is not one of them although I feel personally their watches are stunning and by far the most beautiful. Thats why I couldn't bring myself to go for Rolex or Cartier since for such a high end purchase I feel u need to really love the product itself. I would go for this if u love the watch for its own self
 
It's not for me, but if you love it and it'll work well with your style then go ahead. If you think you'll wear it lots and have such fun looking at those happy diamonds then go for it - but if you're having doubts think for another few weeks and look at other options.

As others have said lady's watches don't really hold their price well unless extraordinary and/or precious metals.
 
I think it’s ok but those loose shaker pieces cheapens the watch imo. I definitely don’t see it as a watch that holds it value or increases over time. Are you open to different brands that hold value better?
I have Rolex, Cartier and Bulgari watches and am looking to add a fun piece to my collection.

Yeah I think this watch is more of a fun novelty type. Something to wear when I’m feeling playful and whenever I feel like wearing my heart on my sleeve - lol.
 
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