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Alpina Enhances Alpiner Extreme Series with California Dial Variations
Alpina has unveiled two new additions to its Alpiner Extreme Automatic collection, introducing striking brown and green sunburst dials. These timepieces incorporate a unique California dial design, blending Roman and Arabic numerals, and are built to withstand challenging environments while maintaining urban sophistication. With robust construction, precise engineering, and impressive water resistance, these watches are crafted for both adventurous expeditions and daily wear.
The latest iterations showcase a compact, cushion-shaped stainless steel case measuring 39 by 40.5 millimeters, reflecting a unisex design that balances strength and refined aesthetics. The meticulous interplay of brushed and polished surfaces accentuates the watch’s dynamic form, while the secure, round bezel is fastened with six visible screws. Powering these new models is Alpina’s automatic caliber AL-525, which operates at 4 Hz and provides a 38-hour power reserve, visible through the exhibition case back.
Introducing the California Dial
The Alpiner Extreme Automatic line now features two captivating new dial options: a warm sunburst brown and a rich pine green, both boasting an elegant dégradé effect that seamlessly transitions from lighter tones to darker shades. Departing from the brand’s traditional triangular “mountain peak” motif, these timepieces introduce a distinctive California dial. This design is characterized by Roman numerals on the upper portion, Arabic numerals on the lower portion, and markers or a triangle at the cardinal points, originally conceived to enhance readability.
The California dial, renowned for its excellent legibility, evolved into a stylish feature that gained popularity after numerous examples were discovered in California, hence its unique name. This classic yet functional layout perfectly complements the robust and precise nature of the Alpiner Extreme Automatic. The inclusion of the California dial not only offers a fresh aesthetic but also pays homage to a rich horological history, making these watches desirable for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Each model maintains the date display at the 3 o’clock position, and the seconds hand is counterbalanced by Alpina’s iconic red triangle, adding a subtle touch of brand heritage.
Design and Mechanics for the Modern Explorer
The new Alpiner Extreme Automatic models are housed in a meticulously crafted 39 by 40.5-millimeter cushion-shaped stainless steel case. This versatile size, introduced in the previous year, strikes an ideal balance between a sporty presence and elegant proportions, ensuring it is suitable for a diverse range of wrists and occasions. The case is a testament to Alpina’s attention to detail, featuring alternating brushed and polished surfaces that enhance its dynamic architecture and visual appeal.
The robust construction is further highlighted by a round bezel secured with six prominent screws, emphasizing its tool-watch capabilities. Inside, the heart of these timepieces is Alpina’s automatic caliber AL-525. This reliable movement operates at a frequency of 4 Hz and provides a practical power reserve of 38 hours, ensuring consistent performance. The intricate workings of the movement can be admired through the exhibition case back, offering a glimpse into the mechanical artistry. Each watch is completed with a comfortable black rubber strap, reinforcing its sporty yet sophisticated character, and is available at a retail price of $1,895, offering exceptional value for a watch that combines adventure-ready functionality with refined design.
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