Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 vs Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium

SpecificationChopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium
BrandChopardZenith
CollectionAlpine EagleDefy
Reference298600-301604.9100.9004/22.I200
CategorySportsChronograph
Movement TypeAutomaticAutomatic
CaliberChopard 01.01-CEl Primero 9004
Power Reserve60h50h
Frequency28,800 vph36,000 vph
Case Diameter41.0mm45.0mm
Case Thickness9.7mm14.5mm
Case MaterialTitanium Grade 5Titanium with microblasted finish
CrystalSapphire with anti-reflective coatingSapphire with anti-reflective coating
Water Resistance100m / 328ft200m / 656ft
Weight95g110g
MSRP$15,800$15,900
Market Price$14,000$11,000

In-Depth Comparison

The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 and the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium represent two compelling options in the luxury watch market. Both timepieces have earned devoted followings among collectors and enthusiasts, but they approach horology from distinctly different perspectives. Let's break down how these two watches compare across the key dimensions that matter most to buyers.

Heritage And Brand Prestige

Chopard and Zenith are both highly respected names in watchmaking. Both watches hail from Switzerland, benefiting from the region's deep horological tradition. This particular Alpine Eagle reference was introduced in 2023, while this Defy reference debuted in 2021. The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 is the newer release, potentially featuring more modern technology and finishing.

Movement And Mechanics

At the heart of the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 beats the Chopard 01.01-C caliber offering a 60-hour power reserve running at 28,800 vph with 29 jewels. The Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium is powered by the El Primero 9004 with a 50-hour power reserve operating at 36,000 vph featuring 35 jewels. The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 wins on power reserve with a 10-hour advantage, which means less frequent winding for those who rotate watches.

Dimensions And Wearability

The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 features a 41.0mm case at 9.7mm thick with a 48.0mm lug-to-lug measurement, crafted in Titanium Grade 5. The Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium comes in at 45.0mm and 14.5mm thick with 51.5mm lug-to-lug, constructed from Titanium with microblasted finish. The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 wears more compactly on the wrist, making it potentially more suitable for smaller wrists or those who prefer understated proportions. At 95g, the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 is the lighter of the two.

Materials And Construction

The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 uses a Sapphire with anti-reflective coating crystal paired with a Fixed, satin-finished with polished bevel bezel, while the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium features Sapphire with anti-reflective coating crystal with a Fixed, titanium with rubber inlay bezel. On the wrist, the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 comes on a Titanium Grade 5 integrated bracelet with Titanium folding clasp, while the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium is fitted with Rubber strap with Velcro over-strap featuring Titanium folding clasp.

Water Resistance And Capability

The Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 is rated to 100m / 328ft and the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium to 200m / 656ft. For water sports and diving, the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium provides superior depth capability.

Pricing And Value

At retail, the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 lists for $15,800 compared to $15,900 for the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium. On the secondary market, the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 trades around $14,000 while the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium commands approximately $11,000.

The Verdict

Choosing between the Chopard Alpine Eagle 41mm Titanium 298600-3016 and the Zenith Defy Extreme E Titanium ultimately comes down to personal priorities. Both watches are exceptional timepieces that will serve their owner well for generations. We recommend trying both on the wrist at an authorized dealer before making your final decision, as comfort and emotional connection are ultimately just as important as specifications.