Editorial
The Alpiner 4 is Alpina's most straightforward proposition: a 40mm steel sport watch built around the reliable ETA 2892-A2, priced where serious watchmaking meets practical ownership. It carries the brand's mountain DNA without drama, and the checkered inner bezel ring is a design detail that earns its place rather than begging for attention. For a buyer who wants a capable everyday watch from a house with real heritage, this is an honest answer.
Alpina was founded in Geneva in 1883 specifically to serve athletes and mountaineers, making it one of the few watch brands whose sporting purpose predates marketing departments. The company supplied military pilots and pioneered technical standards that the Swiss industry later adopted. The Alpiner line revived that original brief in modern form, and the Alpiner 4 launched in 2014 as the 40mm pillar of the family.
The checkered pattern on the inner bezel references alpine terrain and connects the current lineup visually to Alpina's long history of purpose-built field watches. The brand has remained independent from the major Swiss conglomerates, which shows in its pricing and its willingness to use proven supplier movements rather than inflating costs with in-house engineering.
The AL-525G4A6 uses the ETA 2892-A2, a very good movement, but Alpina does not heavily modify or finish it beyond functional specification, so you are buying brand heritage and design rather than movement exclusivity. The checkered inner bezel ring is distinctive but polarizing; some buyers find it busy alongside a busy dial, so study the actual dial layout before committing. Water resistance is 100m, appropriate for swimming and rain but not diving, and the crown is not screw-down, so confirm your intended use matches the spec.
Straps on the Alpiner 4 are proprietary lug width in some configurations, worth verifying before assuming off-the-shelf options fit. Pre-owned examples from the early run occasionally surface with scratched sapphire crystals, since the Alpiner 4 tends to attract buyers who actually wear their watches outdoors.