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Kristian Haagen

Alpina Alpiner Extreme Skeleton Automatic

The 39 x 40.5 mm cushion-cased model with exposed mechanics



The Alpiner Extreme returns with a new look: a dial-less, skeleton model that reveals its Swiss-made mechanics. Two versions feature a smaller 39 x 40.5 mm polished steel case—one with a full steel design and the other with blue accents and a rubber strap.



This is the first skeleton model in the Alpiner Extreme collection, defying the idea that sports and skeleton watches can’t coexist. The cushion-shaped case contrasts with the intricate automatic movement visible through the dial and sapphire case back.


The skeletonized design, from 8 to 1 o'clock, showcases polished and satin-finished surfaces, with no need for a power reserve indicator, as it’s visible through the open design.

The first version is monochrome grey, with suspended hand-applied hour markers and luminescent hands, while the bezel’s six screws echo Alpina’s red triangle logo. A new steel bracelet enhances the watch’s robust look. The second version pairs grey with navy-blue accents, offering a versatile option for both mountain and sea exploration, complete with 200-meter water resistance and a textured rubber strap.


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