ALPINA PRESENTS THREE DISTINCT TIMEPIECES FOR 2025
At Watches and Wonders 2025, Alpina unveils three exceptional timepieces, each a distinct reflection of the brand's legacy, precision, and commitment to both adventure and craftsmanship.
The Alpiner Extreme Automatic is defined by its exclusive ice blue dial—a tribute to the glaciers of the Alps. Housed in a 39x40.5mm steel case, this watch combines functionality with elegance. Powered by the self-winding AL-525 calibre, it offers a 38-hour power reserve, while the dial features the iconic triangular Alpine summit motif and a date display at 3 o’clock. The cushion-shaped case, with its mix of satin and mirror-polished finishes, highlights Alpina’s mastery of traditional watchmaking. Water-resistant up to 200 meters and topped with an anti-reflective sapphire crystal, this piece is fuses Swiss precision and practical design.
The Heritage Tropic-Proof Handwinding revisits a pivotal moment in Alpina’s history. The reissue of this 1965 classic stays true to its original 34mm stainless steel case, Dauphine hands, and hand-wound movement. Updated with modern touches like a non-reflective sapphire crystal and luminous coating, this model retains its vintage appeal, enhanced by a beige Alcantara strap. Powered by the hand-wound AL-480 calibre, it honors the brand's spirit of resilience and exploration, offering a 42-hour power reserve and reliability.
The Classic Perpetual Calendar Manufacture demonstrates Federique Constant's expertise in complications, with the in-house FC-776 calibre providing perpetual calendar functions—moonphase, date, day, month, and leap year counters. The 40mm polished stainless steel case is paired with a salmon sunray dial and dark brown alligator strap. With a 72-hour power reserve and water resistance up to 50 meters, this watch is as versatile as it is refined.