Chopard sunglasses are rarely quiet. Even when the frame is rimless, there is usually a polished metal finish, a jewelry-inspired detail or an unusual lens shape that makes the design feel more expensive than an ordinary pair of sunglasses. That is exactly why customers notice the brand, but it is also why choosing the right model takes more than picking the one that looks best in a product photo.
As an optical store owner, I judge a frame by what happens after the first impression. Does the bridge sit comfortably? Are the temples the right length? Does the lens shape work with the face rather than fighting it? Will the customer still enjoy wearing the sunglasses after the novelty has worn off? In this review, I compare three current models that represent very different sides of Chopard sunglasses: the sporty SCHM39, the geometric SCHM60S and the larger square SCHM44.

| Model | Shape and construction | Typical size | Best suited to |
|---|---|---|---|
| SCHM39 | Rimless rectangular titanium and metal design | 64-16-130 | A sporty, technical luxury look and medium-wide to wide faces |
| SCHM60S | Geometric metal frame with a more jewelry-led finish | 59-18-135 | Women who want an angular statement frame without excessive size |
| SCHM44 | Large rimless square metal design | 63-13-145 | A bold, polished men's style with generous lens coverage |
The numbers do not tell the whole story because bridge design, temple length and lens height also affect fit. Still, the SCHM39 and SCHM44 are the broader-looking options, while the SCHM60S is slightly easier to balance on a wider range of women's faces.
The Chopard SCHM39 is the most athletic-looking of the three. It uses a rimless rectangular design with a black chrome finish, and it is commonly offered with smoke, red multilayer or brown mirror-style lens combinations. The 64 mm lens width gives it a wide visual footprint, but the absence of a heavy surrounding rim stops it from looking bulky.
From an optician's point of view, the attraction is the combination of coverage and low visual weight. A full acetate frame at this width could dominate the face. The SCHM39 feels cleaner because the lenses do most of the visual work. It is a good option for someone who likes performance-inspired sunglasses but does not want a conventional sports frame.
The published 64-16-130 measurements suggest a broad front with comparatively short temples. That is an important detail. Customers with a wider head often focus only on lens width, but a 130 mm temple can feel short if the frame needs to travel a longer distance around the side of the head. The model can still fit very well, especially when the bridge and temple angle suit the wearer, but it is worth comparing the measurements with your current sunglasses.
The titanium and metal construction is another advantage. It should feel lighter than its size suggests, and the comfort bridge is designed to spread pressure more evenly. As with most rimless frames, careful handling matters. I would not throw this pair loose into a bag. Use the case, clean the lenses with both hands and avoid twisting the front.
This is my choice for the customer who wants the most modern and energetic of the three models. It works especially well with casual luxury clothing, driving outfits and clean monochrome looks. It is less suitable for someone searching for a soft, traditional or understated frame. The SCHM39 is streamlined, but it still has presence.

The Chopard SCHM60S is the women's model in this comparison, and it has a noticeably different personality. The geometric metal front feels more decorative and fashion-led than the SCHM39. In the 300K version, the shiny rose gold frame is paired with brown gradient lenses, a combination that is warm, elegant and easy to wear with neutral clothing.
The 59 mm lens width is still substantial, but it does not create the same wide shield-like impression as the SCHM39. The 18 mm bridge adds useful spacing between the lenses, while 135 mm temples are fairly typical for a women's luxury frame. On many faces, this produces a more balanced and less aggressive fit.
Angular frames are often a good match for round and oval faces because they introduce structure. That principle applies well here. The SCHM60S can sharpen softer facial lines without looking severe, particularly in rose gold and brown. On a very narrow face, however, the geometric front may still feel too broad. A fitting should confirm that the outer edges do not extend too far beyond the temples.
The SCHM60S creates impact through metal, shape and finish rather than thick acetate. For a customer who already wears rose gold or warm gold jewelry, it can tie an outfit together naturally.
The SCHM60S 300K is generally listed with brown gradient lenses and without polarization. That is not a flaw, but it changes how the sunglasses should be used. Gradient lenses are attractive for everyday city wear because the upper area is darker while the lower area remains lighter. For strong reflected glare around water or long periods of driving, some customers prefer polarized lenses. Always check the exact color code because lens specifications can vary between versions.

The Chopard SCHM44 is the dressiest men's model in the group. It combines a rimless square lens shape with a polished rose gold metal finish and smoke gradient lenses in the 0300 version. At 63-13-145, it is a large frame with long temples and a relatively narrow bridge.
That shape creates a strong, architectural look. Where the SCHM39 feels technical, the SCHM44 feels more formal and jewelry-like.
The 63 mm lenses provide generous coverage, and the 145 mm temples make the model more promising for customers who find many designer sunglasses too short behind the ears. The 13 mm bridge is the measurement I would watch most carefully. A narrow bridge can position the lenses well on some noses, but fit depends on the actual bridge design and nose pads, not only the printed number.
The square shape is particularly flattering on round and oval faces because it adds definition. It can also work on a heart-shaped face when the width is balanced correctly. On a naturally square face, the result will be bolder and more angular. That may be exactly what the customer wants, but it will not soften the features.
Choose this model when you want the most polished and commanding look of the three. It pairs well with tailored clothing, watches and warm metal accessories. The rose gold finish is noticeable, so it is not the safest option for someone who only wears silver-tone jewelry or prefers a low-key frame. For the right customer, though, the SCHM44 looks unmistakably premium.
My answer depends on the customer rather than the price tag. The SCHM39 is the best choice for a modern sporty look. The SCHM60S is the most balanced women's design and the easiest to style with warm jewelry. The SCHM44 is the strongest statement piece for a customer who wants a large square frame with a formal luxury finish.
For everyday versatility, I would give a slight advantage to the SCHM60S for women and the SCHM39 for men. The SCHM44 is excellent, but it asks for more confidence because of its size and rose gold color. None of the three should be purchased from lens width alone. Compare bridge width and temple length with a pair that already fits, and remember that rimless sunglasses need careful adjustment.
Customers who enjoy this type of light-looking construction can also browse other metal sunglasses. For a wider view of styles and lens shapes, the full sunglasses collection makes it easier to compare Chopard with other luxury eyewear brands.

Look inside the temple of a pair that fits you well. You will usually see three numbers, such as 58-17-140. Compare those figures with the Chopard model you are considering. A difference of one or two millimeters may be minor, but a much shorter temple or significantly wider lens can change the fit more than expected.
The top edge should not interfere with your eyebrows, and the lower edge should not rest heavily on the cheeks when you smile. With large rimless lenses, correct vertical positioning is especially important because there is no thick frame to visually hide an awkward fit.
Smoke lenses are easy to match and usually keep colors looking natural. Brown lenses can improve warmth and contrast, while gradient lenses are convenient for mixed indoor and outdoor use. Polarization is valuable for reflected glare, but it is a separate feature and should be confirmed for the exact product code.
A professional adjustment can improve nose-pad position, temple pressure and alignment. With rimless styles, screws and lens mountings should be checked if the frame becomes loose. Store the sunglasses in their case and avoid placing them face down.
The SCHM39 is sportier and more technical, while the SCHM44 is larger, squarer and more formal. Choose the SCHM39 for black chrome and a streamlined look. Choose the SCHM44 for rose gold, longer temples and a stronger luxury statement.
The SCHM60S is best suited to women who want a geometric metal frame with visible Chopard character but do not want a heavy acetate design. Its angular shape is especially useful for adding definition to round and oval faces.
The SCHM39 has a 64 mm lens width and the SCHM44 has a 63 mm lens width, so both appear broad. The SCHM44 also has longer 145 mm temples. The apparent size on the face will still depend on lens height, bridge position and the wearer's proportions.
Do not assume that they are. Lens treatments can differ by color code. The SCHM60S 300K, for example, is commonly listed as non-polarized. Check the exact product description before ordering.
Prescription suitability depends on the model, lens shape, mounting system and prescription strength. Rimless frames can require special drilling and careful lens selection. Ask an optician to review the exact frame and prescription before replacing the original sun lenses.
These three models show why Chopard remains interesting in luxury eyewear. The brand can make a frame feel decorative without relying on a thick logo, and each design has a clear identity. The SCHM39 is the best sporty choice, the SCHM60S is the most refined and wearable women's option, and the SCHM44 offers the boldest square silhouette.
My practical recommendation is simple: pick the model that fits your measurements and daily style, not the one that looks most dramatic in isolation. A well-fitted frame will always look more expensive than a fashionable frame that sits too wide, slips down or presses behind the ears. Browse the current selection of Chopard sunglasses, compare the exact color codes and measurements, and choose the pair you can genuinely see yourself wearing often.