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Alpina Unveils Revitalized Startimer Pilot Automatic Collection
Experience Elevated Precision: The Reimagined Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic
A Legacy Reimagined: The Evolution of Alpina's Startimer Pilot Collection
Since its initial launch in 2011, Alpina's Startimer collection has been celebrated for its clear, cockpit-inspired aesthetics, robust specifications, and accessible pricing. Rooted in the brand's early 20th-century aviation timepieces, the Startimer Pilot Automatic, a quintessential three-hand model, has consistently been a cornerstone of this series. Historically available in sizes ranging from 40mm to 44mm, the 2026 iteration, revealed at Watches and Wonders Geneva, retains the favored 40mm diameter but boasts an entirely re-engineered case. This new design achieves a notably svelter profile, measuring just 10.14mm in thickness, marking a significant 10% reduction compared to its 40mm predecessors.
Crafted for the Skies: Innovative Case Design and Enhanced Durability
The updated stainless steel case of the Startimer Pilot Automatic is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship. It features elegant bevelled edges, a circular bezel with a satin-brushed finish, vertically brushed flanks, and polished chamfers, collectively contributing to a more streamlined and refined appearance than previous models. The aviation-inspired crown has also undergone a thoughtful redesign, offering improved tactile grip and a less oversized feel. With a water resistance of 100 meters, the watch is well-suited for everyday adventures, and its steel caseback is adorned with an Art Deco-inspired aviation motif, adding a touch of vintage elegance.
Clarity at a Glance: Dial Enhancements for Optimal Readability
Maintaining its core identity, legibility remains paramount in the new Startimer Pilot Automatic's dial. A finely grained central surface introduces subtle texture, while a stepped flange with a precisely printed white minute track ensures effortless time-reading. The Arabic numerals, now redesigned and applied, are crafted from solid luminous material, a treatment also extended to the hour markers and the Alpina emblem at the 12 o'clock position. Depending on the specific variant, the luminescence is available in a vintage-inspired "old radium" tone, as well as modern blue-green and classic green hues, catering to diverse preferences.
A Spectrum of Style: Introducing New Dial Colors and Strap Combinations
The revamped Startimer Pilot Automatic line introduces a captivating array of new dial choices. The foundational color palette includes sophisticated black, versatile khaki, and striking petrol blue, with the black option offering two distinct executions. One black variant pairs a PVD-treated case with warm beige luminous accents and a matching beige leather NATO strap, secured with black steel loops. The other black version leans into a sportier aesthetic, featuring crisp white indexes, a durable Cordura strap, and contrasting red stitching. The khaki and petrol blue models are elegantly complemented by classic brown leather straps, offering a harmonious blend of style and comfort.
Precision Within: The Heart of the Startimer Pilot Automatic
Powering the Startimer Pilot Automatic is the self-winding calibre AL-525, a movement built upon a La Joux-Perret base. Operating at a frequency of 4Hz, this reliable mechanism provides an impressive power reserve of 68 hours, ensuring consistent and accurate timekeeping. The stainless steel versions of the Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic are competitively priced at EUR 1,295, while the black PVD-coated model is available for EUR 1,395, offering exceptional value for a watch that masterfully blends heritage with contemporary design.
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