However they soon developed their own completely in-house calibers and high-precision chronometers. In 1921, Alpina became highly recognized as a watch manufacturer that produced reliable aviation timepieces for military pilots during the Second World War. Today, these service wristwatches are highly desired by vintage military watch collectors for their legendary horological heritage. Alpina unveiled their updated Startimer collection of watches that pays homage to their vintage pilot watches with an impressive aviation design faithful to the spirit of its predecessors.
AlpinaStartimer Pilot Automatic Rose Gold 41mm Ref. AL-525BR4S24 |
Finishing is well executed with a satin brushed finish on the top of the lugs as well as the side of the case, only to be separated by defining polished bevels to match its classy yet utilitarian design. Gone are the slim dressy bezel, the all new steel bezel now comes with 5-minute markers at each point, and a red triangle pip at the top that reflects the brands logo. It is polished with satin finishing on the grooves, a touch of refinement as well as a sportier vibe, looking perfect on the wrist despite it being a rugged tool watch. The 3 oclock position of the case features a distinctively diamond shaped crown that tapers beautifully for a confident grip while operating it. Paired with a Beige RPET Rubber strap with matching stitchings, this piece looks incredibly versatile and ready to be strapped on the wrist for many occasions, even if youre not a pilot.
Brushed and polished stainless steel 2-part case |
At the heart of the Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic lies the Alpina self-winding caliber AL-525 automatic movement that offers a power reserve of 38 hours that beats at a rate of 28,800 beats per hour. This 26 jewel movement is based on the ever-reliable Sellita SW200-1 movement, a movement renowned for its reliability and performance. At the back of the watch, the engraved screw-down case back protects the movement against accidental splashes with a water resistance of 100m (330 ft).
Green luminous glows in the dark |