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A ‘Happy Diamond’ ring, by Chopard, the heart-shaped glazed bezel displaying a loose collet set brilliant-cut ‘happy’ diamond, within a brilliant-cut diamond set border, to a two colour flexible track-link ring, bearing maker’s mark and numbered ‘9755108 82/8402-20’, in Chopard case and accompanied by certificate, ring size K. £400-£600
Louis-Ulysse Chopard founded his eponymous watch making workshop in 1860 in North West Switzerland. His son, Paul Louis Chopard moved the company to Geneva in 1921. In 1963, the firm was sold to Karl Scheufele, a watchmaker from Pforzheim, Germany, whose family still own the firm today.
The ‘happy diamond’, a free floating brilliant-cut diamond behind clear sapphire crystal is a signature of the brand.
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