Manufacturer Alpina Caliber Number AL-880 Base Caliber Sellita SW500 Vibrations Per Hour 28,800 bph Jewels 25 Power Reserve 46 hours...
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Brand Alpina Caliber Number AL-525, AL525 Actual Caliber SW200-1 or ETA 2824-2 (older watches) Type Automatic, self-winding mechanical Lignes 11.5”’...
Manufacturer Alpina Caliber Number AL-725 Base Caliber ETA Valjoux 7750 Vibrations Per Hour 28,800 bph Jewels 25 Power Reserve 46...
Manufacturer Alpina Caliber Number AL-435 Base Caliber Unitas 6498 Vibrations Per Hour 18,000 bph Power Reserve 46 hours Jewels 17...
Brand Alpina Caliber Number 592 (592E pictured) Movement Type Manual wind, mechanical Diameter 12”’ (26.6mm) Thickness 4mm Jewels 15 Lift...
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My apologies, I missed that somehow.
Hi Gary L, you are correct. Please see the SW300-1 here and the SW330-1 here.
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