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Alpina Releases Alpiner Extreme Automatic Titanium

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The Alpiner Extreme Automatic Titanium marks a significant double premiere for Swiss watchmaker Alpina. Not only is it the brand’s first-ever Alpiner Extreme model crafted in titanium, but it's also the very first time Alpina has used this high-performance material in any of its timepieces.

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Titanium is made for the extremes. At the same volume, it’s 42% lighter than stainless steel while being just as strong— if not stronger. Naturally non-magnetic and hypoallergenic, it develops a corrosion-resistant oxide layer when exposed to oxygen, making it highly resistant to saltwater. These qualities make it the ideal companion for everyday wear, sports, and outdoor adventure. Unsurprisingly, more and more watchmakers are embracing titanium for their latest releases— and Alpina is now proudly among them.

The new Alpiner Extreme Automatic Titanium brings the brand’s rugged, Alpine-inspired design into this ultra-functional material for the first time. It features the collection’s signature cushion-shaped case, measuring 39 x 40.5 mm with a height of 11.5 mm. Water-resistant to 200 meters, the case combines brushed and polished finishes for a dynamic, high-quality look. The same rings true for the integrated bracelet which is also crafted from titanium.

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The round bezel with exposed screws frames a luminous dial that’s unmistakably Alpina. Decorated with small triangular markers reminiscent of Alpine mountain peaks, the dial offers both unique visual appeal and high recognizability. A discreet date window at 3 o'clock adds everyday practicality, making this titanium model not just a tough sports watch, but also a stylish and reliable companion for business and daily wear.

Powering the timepiece is Alpina’s automatic caliber AL-525, which delivers a power reserve of 38 hours. The movement is protected by a solid caseback engraved with a mountain motif—a nod to the brand’s deep-rooted Alpine heritage.

The Alpiner Extreme Automatic Titanium will hit the stores in mid May 2025, with a retail price of $2,695.

To learn more, visit Alpina, here.

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