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ReviewA Symphony Of Integrated Steel: Presenting the Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic

Offering integrated steel straps, the Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic presents the Extreme with a central time display, in addition to the regulator display seen before these variations

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Alpina’s Alpiner Extreme Automatic line is more than just a watch—it’s a bold statement of adventure. The last iteration presents a more compact and contemporary case design, accompanied by a refined dial featuring a more conventional display. Available in three colour variants—green, blue, and black—the collection aimed to cater to the discerning tastes of individuals seeking both functionality and an assertive design. The identity of these upgraded timepieces are marked by an integrated strap, a bezel adorned with triangular screws, and a cushion-shaped steel case. These elements collectively contribute to the robust and resilient nature of the watches, emphasising their capability to endure extreme conditions.

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Offered in green, blue, and black, the Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic collection caters to those who seek both functionality and bold design

The revised Alpiner Extreme Automatic line appears to be a calculated move by Alpina to align with contemporary preferences for both aesthetics and functionality. The subdued yet purposeful colour choices, coupled with the meticulously designed dial and case, suggest a commitment to delivering a timepiece that not only meets the demands of adventure seekers but also appeals to those with an eye for refined craftsmanship. Whether it’s the integrated strap ensures a secure fit, the bezel featuring distinctive triangular screws, or the durable steel case with its cushion shape, each element serves a functional purpose while contributing to the overall aesthetic coherence. This collection is poised to attract those who prioritise both the rugged demands of adventure and the subtleties of well-crafted timekeeping instruments.

In 2023, Alpina celebrated their 140th anniversary and their debut at Watches And Wonders Geneva with the expansion of the Alpiner Extreme collection; two new versions of the Alpiner Extreme Automatic and two Alpiner Extreme Automatic Regulators, each in a limited edition of just 888 pieces. The Alpiner Extreme Automatic now comes in a brand new integrated steel bracelet and grey and blue dial options.

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In 2023, Alpina celebrated its 140th anniversary at Watches And Wonders Geneva, unveiling two limited-edition Alpiner Extreme Automatics, each limited to 888 pieces

The Essence of Alpiner Extreme Automatic

The Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic collection is a modern take on a model introduced two decades ago. It’s not just a watch; it’s a companion for those who love delving into nature while still being practical for everyday wear. Designed for individuals seamlessly transitioning between city life and adventures in the mountains or extreme sports, this timepiece is all about versatility. The collection’s aesthetic is simple yet impactful—featuring three hands and a prominent date display. It’s a no-fuss, reliable choice for those who appreciate both style and functionality.

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    Subtle yet purposeful colors and meticulous design cater to both adventure seekers and refined craftsmanship enthusiasts

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    Alpina’s Alpiner Extreme Automatic line is more than just a watch—it’s a bold statement of adventure

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    This collection appeals to those valuing both adventure resilience and finely crafted timepieces

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    A self-winding movement lies beneath the surface, visible through the open caseback

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    Versatile and designed for city life to mountain adventures, this timepiece seamlessly transitions between both worlds

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The Alpiner Extreme Automatic In A Steel Body

For its 140th anniversary, the Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic collection pays homage to its roots with the timeless appeal of the classic three central hands, delivering a straightforward way of telling time. Both models in this special edition are housed in a resilient, modern stainless steel three-part case. The case, with its alternating brushed and polished matt finishes, maintains a distinct ‘Swiss made’ aesthetic. The 41mm cushion-shaped case is not just about looks; it’s robust and practical. Featuring an antireflective sapphire crystal and a see-through screwed caseback with engravings, the structure is a nod to traditional craftsmanship.

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The 41mm cushion-shaped case blends brushed and polished matte finishes for a classic 'Swiss made' look

Adding to its durability, the sturdy steel case includes a screw-down crown at three o’clock, complete with a knurled rubber grip matching the dial’s colour. This thoughtful design ensures perfect handling and contributes to the timepiece’s impressive water resistance of 200m.

The Triangle Of Swiss-ness On The Alpiner Extreme Automatic

Staying true to the iconic style of the Alpiner Extreme collection, the new models in grey and blue showcase a cool triangle motif inspired by the brand’s logo. This motif, reminiscent of Alpina’s mountain peaks, even graces the second hand’s counterweight.

In the Automatic three-hand versions, you’ll find applied hour markers and meticulously hand-polished silver hour and minute hands, both treated with a luminous touch for better readability when dark. The classic dial design includes a handy date window at three o’clock.

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True to the Alpiner Extreme style, the new grey and blue models feature a triangle motif inspired by the brand's logo, reminiscent of Alpina's mountain peaks. The motif extends to the second hand's counterweight

What’s under the hood? Well, these Alpiner Extreme Automatic models pack a self-winding movement, and you can catch a glimpse of it through the open caseback. The AL-525 calibre, beating at 28,800vph, brings the classic three-hand setup to life and provides a 38-hour power reserve.

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In the Automatic three-hand versions, find applied hour markers, luminous silver hands for better readability in the dark, and a practical date window at three o'clock

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The AL-525 calibre, beating at 28,800vph, brings the classic three-hand setup to life and provides a 38-hour power reserve

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A Special Steel Integration On The Alpiner Extreme Automatic

Something noteworthy in the Alpina Alpiner Extreme Automatic line is the special steel strap integration—a first for the collection. Unlike the usual setup, this strap is designed without the first link, preventing the case from being unnecessarily wider. The strap features transverse links and a broader, yet slimmer central link, offering flexibility and comfort.

Recognising that the bracelet is one of the most visible and used parts of a watch, it’s crafted with a brushed finish. This not only adds a touch of durability but ensures that the strap can handle the wear and tear of daily use. So, beyond the regular features, the integrated steel strap in this collection is a thoughtful addition for both style and comfort.

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