Price: $599.99
(as of Jan 26, 2025 09:50:33 UTC – Details)
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A true pioneer in watchmaking, Alpina is a fine Swiss watchmaking manufacture founded in 1883. Alpina watches offer the greatest precision and reliability in the most demanding sporting environments and invented the concept of the Swiss sports watch with the birth of its legendary Alpina 4 in 1938.
Alpina Men’s Seastrong Diver Gyre Automatic AL-525LNSB4VG6
Alpina Men’s AL-525LNSB4VG6
Alpina is pleased to introduce the Gyre collection. Featuring limited edition styles of 1883 pieces each, this is a special line from Alpina’s Seastrong Diver collection. The impressive 44mm case is made out recycled materials collected in the ocean’s gyres. The dial and strap are a crystal blue color like the ocean and has bright white markers. This model comes with an additional rubber strap.
AUTOMATIC 26 JEWELS, 38-HOUR POWER RESERVE 2-PARTS CASE MADE WITH RECYCLED PA 6 AND GLASS FIBRE BLUE DIAL, APPLIED SILVER INDEXES WITH WHITE LUMINOUS TREATMENT SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL ON 44M DIAMETER CASE 60 MIN UNIDIRECTIONAL STAINLESS STEEL WITH BLACK PVD BEZEL AND BLACK COLOR LUMINOUS MARKERS TWO-TONE BLUE AND BLACK NATO STRAP MADE FROM RPET (RECYCLED PLASTIC BOTTLES)
2 Parts Case Made from Recycled PA 6 and Glass Fiber
Nato Strap Made From RPET
Nato Strap Made From RPET Blue Dial with Luminous Markers; Water Resistant up to 100M
Package Dimensions : 8.5 x 6.38 x 1.06 inches; 4.66 ounces
Item model number : AL-525LNSB4VG6
Department : mens
Date First Available : October 5, 2020
Manufacturer : Alpina
ASIN : B08KQJ4T1W
Customers say
Customers find the watch comfortable and well-made. They like its appearance and feel, describing it as a nice everyday watch with a solid movement.
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10 reviews for Alpina Limited Edition Seastrong Diver Gyre, Recycled Material Case and Strap, RPET, 3-Hand Date Automatic Swiss, Sapphire Crystal, Luminous Markers, 38 Hour Power Reserve
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$599.99
PIAPE –
Alpina Limited Edition
A very nice watch. Excellent seller, the watch arrived before the expected date, the box is not damaged. Comfortable to wear, it works very well and keeps the time correctly. I am happy with my purchase.
Z –
36mm
Watch looks and feels nice. Solid movement. Arrived on time, but packaging was alittle rough. Watch was not secure inside the box, packing stickers were placed on the limited edition Alpina case itself kind of ruining it and there was no second strap.
Amazon Customer –
My New Favorite Watch!
Came exactly as described, on time, brand new, with the case and alternate strap.Also engraved with a limited edition # out of 1,883 made. Very nice quality, and extremely comfortable as an everyday watch! Love it!
Hyytekk –
Unique, arrestingly beautiful, brilliant lume, though with a questionable plastic body.
UPDATE: 9FEB23 – I’ve been enjoying this watch in my collection for about 2 years now. It remains, to my eye, strikingly attractive, though, I wear it much less than other watches I own. I had a trip to the Caribbean for work and knew I’d have some beach time, so this was the watch I wore. I spent about an hour in the ocean, not diving, but just jumping waves. I made certain the crown was tightly screeed to insure it’s integrity. Later that day on my way to the airport I was baffled to see the cloud inside the crystal! Water had seeped in. By the following day that cloudiness had dissipated. But still, how can a watch claiming to have water tolerance of 300 feet and being ocean themed to the max, not be waterproof just being lightly submerged? Based on this experience, I’m lowering my rating from the 5 stars I had before to just 2. It’s still very attractive, and stands up to splashes and shower exposure. But it has proven very disappointing verses how it is marketed and rated. I can no longer recommend it. Below is the original review.I need to express my philosophy regarding watches before i begin. There’re only a few personal items we carry every day of our lives. If chosen wisely they become almost part of us and heirlooms to pass on. I have a signet ring I bought 40 years ago, worn every day. My Mont Blanc Pen has been carried for 33 years. And for 26 years my Rolex Explorer 2 has been on my wrist almost every day, eating sleeping, swimming and traveling. I just believe buying quality enhances your existence and you don’t need to drain your attention and resources replacing them every few years. I’ll add that I have just an average income but believe in quality over quantity.Ok, back to the Alpina. I have been looking to purchase one additional watch lately. When I travel, I’m conscious that wearing an expensive watch can make you a target for thieves and violence. My watch is about due for a servicing also and that can mean sending it away for weeks. I wanted something bulletproof and durable, that I can shower and swim with without worry. A tool watch that can be worn with almost anything. Something elegant and simple and powerful lume was important to me. I’d decided on a Seiko Alpinist, which, checked most of those boxes. They retail around $750 and I believe will hold much of their value over time. Then I was given the opportunity to receive this Alpina.Frankly, I’d never heard of this brand so had to do a little research. It was founded in 1883 so has a long heritage. In 2002 it was acquired by Frederique Constant Co. and later in 2016 bought by the Japanese watchmaker Citizen Holdings of Tokyo. They seem to produce watches geared toward outdoor activities both in Alpine adventures as well as water activities. This watch was evidently just released on June 8th of this year. The first thing that impressed me was the depth rating to 300 meters! That’s an amazing feat and would indicate quality construction. The second unavoidable thing you notice is the striking appearance. Its large and bold in size but the blue gradation of the face is very striking and to my eye extremely attractive. Frankly, I have always preferred more conventional and staid watch faces in black or white. But the look of this is undeniably arresting. Blue, of course, is reflective of its use in water. But the gradation and hue have a very calming effect I really liked. There are no frills and nonfunctional markings that I always find distracting and cluttery. The hour markings are raised and applied and circular except for the 3, 6 and 9 hours which are rectangles with the 12 being the company’s triangular symbol. It’s enough contrast and texture to have eye appeal. The lume is Super luminova. A quick charge and they display very strong lume in the dark. The hands are skeletonized and the rear end tip of the sweeping seconds hand has a blue triangle, I think gives just enough character and eye appeal. One repeating theme I noted in many online review of other variations of Alpina watches is that they lack a Wow factor but seem overly staid. To my eye, at least, which tends to be conservative, I think this face has loads of Wow and is extremely appealing. The bezel rotates in one direction only but strangely is blackened out completely. In reality, most people who have dive themed watches with rotating bezels probably have never used them and often have no idea how they even function. So I actually prefer that this bezel is blacked out, but question why it rotates at all. The base of the watch has a flat black matte finish I also find very attractive. The crown is protected by shoulders so you don’t accidentally catch it on something which would compromise its seal against water and dust. It comes with two watch bands, and frankly I imagined I would be switching to the solid colored black that was in the box. But I like the Nato two tone strap that’s attached so much I’ll be keeping it on. It admittedly makes the watch much more sporty. This watch can perhaps be worn with almost anything casual, but might be less appropriate in a business setting wearing a suit. It has a very small but visible date function and thankfully it isn’t covered by a cyclops feature to magnify it, that many watches including Rolex has but I think is unnecessary and makes watches look dated. (No pun intended)The movement is an AL-525 movement, based on Sellita’s workhorse, the SW-200. It vibrates at frequency: 28,800 vph, so has a 38 hour power reserve. It can, of course be hand wound. The Seiko Alpinist, by contrast, has adjusted their movements to 21,600 vph which give it a power reserve of an astounding 70 hours, so you can have it off your wrist 3 full days and still be running without needing to reset the time. My reading says that this Al-525 movement, though, is a proven and reliable workhorse.My ownership has just begun, owning it less than a week. But so far, my impression is that I really love everything about this watch. It’s eyecatching and unique without looking garnish or brash in any way. It has a bright, clean, simple presentation, to my eye, and the lume is fantastic. The face is large but although I don’t have a huge wrist, it still looks appropriate and is both light and comfortable to wear. It might not be as versatile as the Seiko Alpinist which is more of a tool watch and less of a dive watch like this design, so that watch can be dressed up or down according to the band you swap. This has a definite casual and sporty vibe. I noticed that for every Seastrong sold, $100 is donated to the National Park Foundation. One source stated they have contributed about a million dollars thus far.I will now address my honest opinion about much of the marketing related to this Alpina model. The marketing boasts that much of the materials are made from recycled ocean plastics, both the case and the band. While that’s appreciated, I’m not sure everyone wants to spend almost $1500 on a watch that’s made largely of recycled plastic. The infinitesimal amount of ocean waste used here is obviously inconsequential, without sounding flippant. If this was a car body or something with substantial bulk, that might make a difference. As it is, it seems more like a conversation piece in case someone notices and asks about your watch. I don’t care for hype that is insubstantial though do appreciate their contributions to the NPF. I think that rotating bezel also is unnecessary since you can barely make out the numbers on the glossy blackened bezel, so form here does not follow function. It maybe should have been stationary, though not anything to fixate about.Now for value. Is this watch worth $1450? I honestly don’t know. Will it be an heirloom like my decades old Rolex? That remains to be seen, though the recycled plastic features make me hopeful but doubtful. Will it hold its value? I honestly see used Alpina watches already for sale on the internet for about a third less than their new price. Perhaps that”s typical of most watches. My Rolex, by contrast, is now worth over double what I paid for it 26 years ago, but that’s unusual in the world of watches. It is limited to 1883 units, so that might make it desirable to collectors some time down the road, which is a potential positive for value. A plastic watch case, though, is unorthodox in a Swiss mechanical timepiece since appreciation of quality watches is traditionally for horology as well as metal machining. So this is uncharted territory for value that makes me a bit nervous. ( I will note that one plastic Swatch watch from 1985 is now valued at over $22,000!) If budget is less of a concern to you, this is without a doubt a very beautiful watch, with an outstanding depth rating, from a company with a long heritage, using a movement that is a proven workhorse. It’s unique enough to have people notice and perhaps ask about the brand, so as an aside might be a conversation piece. Seiko is a respected brand that makes some models costing multiple thousands of dollars as well, with build on par, arguably, with Rolex. But for panache, it does not have the premium place in many consumers minds. So if that’s important to you, this might be worth the extra premium in price as a Swiss Watch brand with a heritage.My final words to anyone considering this watch, is that I find it stunningly attractive as a sports watch. It should be very durable from its Swiss heritage and quality, though mass produced movement. It’s a brand that isn’t common or a household name so offers some exclusivity. I’ll report back on any issues of operation, though I really expect none to present themselves. This is a quality Swiss watch that has lots to offer, that I’m thrilled to own and I hope will be with me for decades.UPDATE: Out of curiosity, I decided to swap out the Nato band with the alternate black band. That band is, if I understood correctly, made from something that’s a byproduct of apples?! It has a textured matte finish, which I find appealing and is VERY thick. After a day on the wrist it seems to be conforming better. In the box is a small tool that makes swapping out the bands easier so you don’t need to swing by a jewelry store or watch facility. It’s not difficult but the first compression pin did careen out of control and disappeared. I did find it, and thankfully the second, black strap came with two of its own pins, just in case. I really like the look of this black strap so will be leaving it on. It makes the watch look a bit more serious an a bit less all out casual.
Gonzalo S C –
Excelente reloj de gama media.
Para los que nos gusta cuidar el medio ambiente y tener un producto exclusivo y limitado. Excelente calidad en todos los sentidos.
Odilon –
Very good. Works well and it is so beautiful. The light blue dial is great.
According to the sales ad a box (case) should have come along with the watch, but did not.
Nebti19 –
Exquisite quality, handsome appearance, a fine Swiss watch…
This is a Swiss-made automatic diving watch: waterproof to 300 meters with a flat crystal and a deep blue face with a small square date window at the three o’clock position. The watch comes with a second band of dark leather as well as a metal pick for removing and replacing bands.”Automatic” is what used to be called a self-winding watch. A small pendulum inside the watch swings as you move, causing the main spring to be tightened. The automatic mechanism has a reserve of 38 hours, meaning you can leave the watch unmoved for that period of time before the spring winds down and the watch stops, forcing you to re-set the time upon winding.All the most expensive watches made today are automatics. This truly is a fine watch with a movement made by Alpina.Alpina is a Swiss watch-maker with a heritage running to 1883 when it was founded in Geneva. In recent years Alpina has gone through changes in ownership but it remains Swiss-built. In 2017 Citizen, a quality Japanese watch maker bought Alpina and the company has grown considerably since. Alpina does purchase some quartz movements from Swiss manufacturers, but it aso makes its own, including automatic movements and a tourbillon. Though not at the level of Swiss manufacturers such as Omega, Patek Philippe, Longines, etc., Alpina has a reputation as a maker of high quality watches.This watch is a men’s model with a 44mm case and large luminous hands and numbers. The Alpina branding on the back of the case is large, cast in relief, and has the three-mountain-and-trident Alpina logo in the center with a small “1883 Geneve” beneath the logo.The watchband is recycled nylon. I’m not especially concerned about the recycling features of this watch. I’m more concerned about the quality of the movement and the looks of the watch, and on those scores, this watch is a fine example of Swiss watch-making.This is a fine watch at a great price for the quality of its automatic movement. It will last for years looking fabulous along the way. A beautiful watch for a discriminating buyer….
Lemon –
Great Looking Watch
Though I am certainly not an expert of watch collector, I do own several fine timepieces, am a big fan of automatics, and was in the market for a sportswatch, so the Alpina came along at just the right time. I was unfamiliar with the brand, but pleased to see they have a strong heritage.The watch arrived in packaging typical of high-end watches: a lovely box, a warranty card detailing the three year warranty, a spare black band with a screwdriver, and an instruction booklet. I was impressed with how unique and pretty the watch is – I certainly have nothing like it – much sportier and contemporary than my other sport watches.I have only had it a few days, but my impression is good. It is very good looking and keeps great time. At almost $1600 it is not an inexpensive watch, and with no history on the brand I have no idea if it will hold value, but overall a great looking impressive timepiece.
javier –
NO VIENE COMPLETO. LE FALTà LA CORREA DE PIEL. SOLO VIENE EL RELOJ. EL RELOJ DE BUENA CALIDAD. Buen diseño, limitado en la las horas de reserva solo 36 horas reales. Esperaba un poco más. Mal control de calidad al faltar piezas y garantÃa.
GOS_0045 –
Soy de muñeca delgada, lo compré para mi, que soy hombre, pensando que sus 36 mm de diámetro quedarÃan bien para mi muñeca, en comparación de la versión de 44mm, pero se ve muy pequeño en la mulecaâ¦a final de cuentas, se lo probó mi esposa y se quedó con él. El reloj muy bonito, de buena calidad.