Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic Chronograph
Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic Chronograph
Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic Chronograph
Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic Chronograph

Alpina Startimer Pilot Automatic Chronograph

Regular price $2,100.00 Sale

Brand: Alpina 

Item Number: 2212

Description: Limited AL-860B456B, stainless steel 44mm case and bracelet, 30 jewels, 46 hour power reserve, sapphire crystal, grey dial with Arabic numerals, display back, small seconds

Condition: New with original box and papers. 

Shipping: Free shipping on all orders. Two-day delivery anywhere in the United States for all purchases over two thousand dollars and ground delivery for all other orders.

Story: From the very beginning, as far back as 1883, Alpina has been associated with horological innovation. Whether it was our innovative way of creating an excellent working environment, or through the introduction of new quality control criteria before anyone else, Alpina has always sought ways to improve how things are done. He was convinced that Alpina would grow to become supremely successful worldwide for the quality, durability, precision and design of his watches. He wanted to provide sportsmen, engineers, technicians and adventurers with the ideal watch. Hauser turned his vision into reality with the introduction of the “Alpina 4” concept in 1938.
In that year, Hauser revolutionized the sports watch by imposing the four essential principles for any watch that wanted to be considered a true “sport watch.” He insisted that a sports watch had to have each of the following four characteristics: Antimagnetic, Antishock, Water-Resistant, and Stainless Steel. 
Through strict adherence to these principles and properties, the legendary “Alpina 4” watches became the timekeeper of choice for Alpinists, air force pilots, divers, the navy and the military. In all domains where absolute reliability was critical to accomplish a mission, an “Alpina 4” became the mainstay of reliable timekeeping.
The ongoing adherence to the truly innovative “Alpina 4” manufacturing requirements saw the company achieve unparalleled success until the 1970s, when the so-called “Quartz Crisis” made a heavily negative impact on Swiss mechanical watchmakers.
In the 1920s, Alpina was already being sold in over 2,000 outlets worldwide, an exceptional figure for those days. It is no exaggeration to say that Alpina was one of the first leading manufacturers of Swiss watches. Today, the ideals and innovation upon which Alpina was founded are still alive in our Geneva manufacture, where we make professional sport watches to the most exacting horological standards.

Every Watch Has a Story is in no way affiliated with Alpina and does not claim to be. We simply love their products and make them available to our customers who enjoy surrounding themselves with the best of the best.