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Alpina Debuts Alpiner Extreme Solarmetre: A New Era of Solar-Powered Timekeeping
Alpina has made a significant leap into the realm of sustainable horology with the introduction of its inaugural solar-powered timepiece, the Alpiner Extreme Solarmetre. Developed in partnership with the esteemed movement experts at La Joux-Perret, this sports watch signifies a pivotal advancement for the brand, infusing the rugged Alpiner Extreme collection with cutting-edge sustainable energy and remarkable operational independence.
Introducing the Alpiner Extreme Solarmetre: A Fusion of Innovation and Endurance
In a move that underscores its commitment to both technological innovation and environmental consciousness, Alpina has launched the Alpiner Extreme Solarmetre. This groundbreaking watch, presented on February 13, 2026, features a robust 37.50mm x 38.90mm stainless steel case that perfectly marries everyday functionality with the brand's iconic adventure-ready aesthetic.
At the core of the Solarmetre lies the Swiss-crafted AL-140 solar quartz caliber, engineered to provide an extraordinary power reserve of up to ten months even in complete darkness. A mere minute of light exposure is sufficient to power the watch for an entire day, while a full charge guarantees months of uninterrupted performance. For prolonged storage, simply pulling out the crown extends the autonomy to an impressive four years, eliminating the need for frequent battery replacements or winding.
A standout feature of this timepiece is its revolutionary translucent dial. This intricate design seamlessly integrates photovoltaic cells beneath the surface, allowing for efficient energy capture while preserving the elegant, traditional appearance characteristic of Alpina's dials. The dial is adorned with the brand’s distinctive triangular motif, complemented by applied hour markers and luminescent hands, ensuring optimal readability in various lighting conditions. Subtle blue accents, found around the 12 o’clock logo and on the counterweight of the seconds hand, serve as a discreet visual cue to the watch's innovative solar technology.
Staying true to the resilient spirit of the Alpiner Extreme series, the watch boasts a sturdy three-part stainless steel case that offers a water resistance of 100 meters. The anti-reflective sapphire crystal further enhances its durability and clarity. The Solarmetre is available in an array of five nature-inspired dial colors: rich burgundy, refreshing mint green, serene light blue, deep navy blue, and crisp frosted white. Each variant can be paired with either a classic steel bracelet or a comfortable, textured rubber strap, catering to diverse preferences. The watch is priced at $1,576 on a steel bracelet and $1,313 with a rubber strap.
The Alpiner Extreme Solarmetre represents a harmonious blend of innovative engineering and sophisticated design. Its exceptional power reserve, subtle integration of solar technology, and robust construction make it a compelling choice for enthusiasts seeking both functionality and sustainability in a high-performance timepiece. This release firmly positions Alpina at the forefront of eco-friendly watchmaking, offering a glimpse into the future of durable and self-sufficient time-telling.
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