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A sporty timepiece celebrating the 18th Freeride snowboarding competition
As an official partner of the Freeride World Tour (FWT) since 2018, Alpina has proudly introduced the Alpiner Extreme Automatic Freeride World Tour Special Edition, a watch engineered to excel in the rigorous conditions of extreme outdoor sports. the 18th season of the Freeride World Tour, athletes will compete in five thrilling events, culminating in the grand finale in Verbier, Switzerland, from March 22–30, 2025.
The Freeride World Tour (FWT) is an annual international competition that showcases the world’s best freeride skiers and snowboarders. Participants compete by descending challenging off-piste (ungroomed) slopes, often in remote mountainous areas, performing jumps, tricks, and maneuvers while navigating natural terrain features like cliffs, rocks, and steep inclines.
Housed in a 41 mm x 42.5 mm cushion-shaped stainless steel case with a brushed finish, the watch features a total thickness of 11.5 mm. Its standout design includes a round bezel secured by six screws, each shaped like Alpina’s iconic triangle logo.
This signature motif is echoed on the screw-down crown, which is enhanced with a rubber grip matching the dial’s color. With a water resistance of up to 200 meters, the timepiece is built to withstand the demands of extreme sports.
The black dial is adorned with Alpina’s famous triangle pattern, complemented by luminous white hands and hour markers for optimal legibility. At 6 o’clock, the Freeride World Tour logo is prominently displayed, adding a distinctive touch. Alpina’s triangle logo also appears on the dial and the seconds hand counterweight, a nod to the Alpine peaks that inspire the brand. A date window at 3 o’clock is seamlessly integrated with a black background, maintaining the watch’s cohesive aesthetic.
Powering the Alpiner Extreme Automatic Freeride World Tour is the self-winding AL-525 calibre, derived from the reliable Sellita SW200-1, a renowned movement frequently featured in Alpina’s collections, most recently in the Alpina Seastrong Diver Extreme Automatic edition. Operating at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour) and offering a 38-hour power reserve. The custom black rotor and the movement itself are visible through the transparent sapphire crystal case back, adding a touch of sophistication to the watch's design.
Completing the sporty design is a durable black rubber strap, ensuring comfort and reliability during high-intensity activities. Priced at CHF 1,695 approximately AED 6,800.
For more information visit Alpina’s official website.
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