Chopard presents Happy Fish in support of Ocean Protection
22 June 2026 - 10 July 2026
Chopard introduces Happy Fish, a joyful new bracelet created in support of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and its work to protect the oceans and marine biodiversity.
Imagined by Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director of Chopard, the design captures the free spirit and lightness of the Maison’s iconic Happy Diamonds. At the heart of the bracelet, a delicate mobile fish glides freely, dancing with the movement of the wrist and catching the light with playful elegance.
Inspired by the aquatic world, Happy Fish is both a celebration of the ocean’s beauty and a reminder of its fragility. A portion of proceeds from the sale of the bracelet will be donated to the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, directly supporting programmes dedicated to preserving marine ecosystems.
“With Happy Fish, Chopard once again brings together jewellery craftsmanship and environmental consciousness, creating a piece that is as meaningful as it is precious.”
Caroline Scheufele adds: “This fish, swimming gracefully, is an invitation to look at the world differently, and never forget the fragile beauty of our oceans.”
Elegant, expressive and purposeful, Happy Fish reflects Chopard’s ongoing commitment to sustainable luxury and to protecting the natural world for future generations.
Imagined by Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director of Chopard, the design captures the free spirit and lightness of the Maison’s iconic Happy Diamonds. At the heart of the bracelet, a delicate mobile fish glides freely, dancing with the movement of the wrist and catching the light with playful elegance.
Inspired by the aquatic world, Happy Fish is both a celebration of the ocean’s beauty and a reminder of its fragility. A portion of proceeds from the sale of the bracelet will be donated to the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, directly supporting programmes dedicated to preserving marine ecosystems.
“With Happy Fish, Chopard once again brings together jewellery craftsmanship and environmental consciousness, creating a piece that is as meaningful as it is precious.”
Caroline Scheufele adds: “This fish, swimming gracefully, is an invitation to look at the world differently, and never forget the fragile beauty of our oceans.”
Elegant, expressive and purposeful, Happy Fish reflects Chopard’s ongoing commitment to sustainable luxury and to protecting the natural world for future generations.