Summary: The costliest, world-most expensive Chopard watch has 201 carats for $25 million since 2000 and a role on Elementary episode The Leviathan Dec. 13, 2012.
The costliest Chopard watch and the world-most expensive watch are one and the same in the first-year episode The Leviathan in the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) television series Elementary Dec. 13, 2012.
Director Peter Werner and writers Corinne Brinkerhoff, Robert Doherty and Craig Sweeny bring up only the carats and price for the costliest, world-most expensive Chopard watch. They configure no images and no information other than a total of 201 carats in diamonds and of $25 million in cost to the Chopard customer. They do not divulge which division, whether ladies' wristwatches under Chopard co-president Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele or men's wristwatches under Chopard co-president Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, designed the diamond-decorated watch.
Online-imaged examples exhibit in one all-color, top-viewed dimension the costliest, world-most expensive Chopard watch never extracted for Elementary enthusiasts from Joan Watson's (Lucy Liu) crime-scene box.
The costliest, world-most expensive Chopard watch features 201 carats in the form of 874 diamonds fit into flower and heart formations atop white and yellow gold.
One 11.36-carat D color (white) Flawless, 12.79-carat natural Fancy Blue VS2 and 15.37-carat natural Fancy Pink Internally Flawless heart-shaped diamond trio goes over the watch face. Twenty-six natural Fancy Intense Yellow pear-shaped, 48 natural Fancy Yellow round and 91 D color Flawless pear-shaped diamonds respectively have 17.07, 8.81 and 10.29 total carats. The fine gemmery, jewelry, timepiece collection wristwatch includes 60.94 carats as 260 white Flawless pear-shaped diamonds and 4.95 as 443 natural Fancy Intense Yellow FC diamonds.
A spring-loaded mechanism jumps the heart-shaped diamonds back, like opening petals, from the watch face, which juggles an 8.45-carat natural Fancy Intense Yellow pear-shaped diamond trio.
The second owners, Karl and Karin Scheufele, keep up, since 1963, Chopard family traditions of precision watchmaking since 1860 in Sonvilier and since 1937 in Geneva.
Paul-Louis Chopard (1859-1940), son of founder Louis-Ulysse Chopard (May 4, 1836-Jan. 30, 1915) and Laure Lida Marchand, launched the ladies' wristwatch division in Geneva in 1921. The Scheufele family maintains the ladies' accessory, fragrance, jewelry and wristwatch division under daughter Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele's co-presidency and the men's wristwatches under son Karl-Friedrich Scheufele's co-presidency. Sonia Kolesnikov-Jessop, in Chopard Maintains a Bold Outook for The New York Times April 17, 2009, noted Caroline Gruosi-Scheufele's co-presidency nurturing divisions beyond Chopard watchmaking traditions.
Gruosi-Scheufele observes that 60 percent of revenue from all Chopard product sales occurs in ladies' and men's wristwatch divisions and that jewelry divisions obtain 40 percent.
The costliest, world-most expensive Chopard watch perseveres in the fine gem, jewel and timepiece divisions where Gruosi-Scheufele, promotes Cannes Festival and Oscar ceremonial jewelry for stars.
The 150 animals that queued up in jewelry for 2010 qualify as special product lines that quantify 150 years of Chopard products in Switzerland since 1860. The costliest, world-most expensive Chopard watch realizes special status as the highest-priced wearable timepiece with the most high-grade diamonds, at an average of $27,777 per carat. Like Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) in long-sleeved suits with John Varvatos boots, Joan selects minimal jewelry-friendly clothing, perhaps from sanctions against metal-wearing during surgery shifts.
The costliest, world-most expensive Chopard watch, outside Elementary, takes second-place behind Jaeger-LeCoultre's priceless Joaillerie 101 Manchette watch for Queen Elizabeth's 60th Diamond Jubilee Feb. 6, 2012.
Acknowledgment
My special thanks to talented artists and photographers/concerned organizations who make their fine images available on the internet.
Image credits:
Image credits:
Chopard's $25 million, 201 carat luxury watch lends its fame as the world's most expensive watch to Elementary tv series' Leviathan episode (season 1 episode 10): tmco @timemerchantco, via Twitter Oct. 23, 2012, @ https://twitter.com/timemerchantco/status/260854869001375744
Sherlock Holmes (Jonny Lee Miller) surprises Joan Watson (Lucy Liu) by joining her family dinner in CBS Elementary's Leviathan (season 1 episode 10): Elementary @CBSElementary, via Facebook Dec. 11, 2012, @ https://www.facebook.com/ElementaryCBS/photos/a.151627898295663/202391073219345
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