Alpina 44mm Alpiner 4
£1,250.00
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Description
Description
This Alpina Alpiner 4 watch boasts a bold 44mm stainless steel case and the ALP-525 automatic movement that promises a power reserve of 38 hours, a water resistance of 100 metres and an antishock and antimagnetic protection. Beneath the scratch resistant sapphire crystal glass, a striking glacier blue sunray detailed dial is set with applied luminous indexes for easy readability.
Product Specification
Highlights:
- Alpina AL- 525 Automatic Caliber
- Glacier Blue Sunray Detailed Dial Set with Applied Luminous Indexes
- Date window at 3 o’clock
- Engraved case-back
- Stainless steel bracelet
Movement Features:
Caliber: AL-525 Automatic
Power Reserve: 38 Hours
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date
Case Features:
Materials: Stainless Steel
Crystal: Scratch resistant sapphire crystal
Dial:Glacier Blue Sunray Detailed Dial Set with Applied Luminous Indexes
Water Resistance: 10 ATM/100M/330FT
Diameter: 44mm
Strap: Stainless Steel Bracelet
Alpina Official 2 Year Guarantee
Product Reference: AL-525NS5AQ6B
About Alpina
Switzerland has been synonymous with quality watch-making craftsmanship throughout the history of the industry, with Swiss-made timepieces renowned across the globe for their excellence and precision engineering. Alpina watches were one of the first recognised brands categorised as ‘sports’ watches since the launch of the Alpina 4 back in 1938. While the Alpina brand suffered a set-back along with other Swiss horologists during the ‘quartz crisis’, when cheap, mass-produced watches gained popularity over supreme Swiss mechanics, the brand made a comeback in 2002. The introduction of several new lines for men and ladies including the all-new Alpiner 4 and the Alpina Seastrong Diver 300, which brought the Alpina watch definitively back to the top of the market.