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Alpina & Watch Angels Unveil the Startimer Pilot Chronograph Automatic IFR: A True Aviator's Instrument

May 23

In an era where many "tool watches" are more about style than substance, the Watch Angels × Alpina Startimer Pilot Chronograph Automatic IFR stands out as a genuine instrument for aviators. This limited-edition timepiece, born from a collaboration between Alpina and Watch Angels, is meticulously designed to meet the rigorous demands of Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) pilots. Its core innovation lies in a sophisticated mechanical system that assists pilots with critical holding pattern entries, offering clear visual guidance for complex aerial maneuvers. This watch appeals not only to professional pilots but also to enthusiasts who appreciate authentic functionality and precision engineering in their timepieces.

This unique collaboration represents a refreshing commitment to practical horological applications, moving beyond mere aesthetics to deliver tangible utility. The Startimer Pilot Chronograph Automatic IFR is a testament to the idea that a watch can be both a beautiful object and an indispensable tool. Its features extend beyond the IFR complication to include essential chronograph functions and universal timekeeping, all powered by a robust Swiss-made automatic movement. The blend of a classic pilot watch design with an innovative mechanical calculator makes this a noteworthy release for both the watchmaking and aviation communities.

A Navigator's Essential Companion: The IFR Functionality

The Watch Angels × Alpina Startimer Pilot Chronograph Automatic IFR is distinguished by its primary function: a specialized rotating bezel system tailored for Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations, particularly in managing holding pattern entries. Unlike many watches that feature aviation-inspired designs, this timepiece provides a practical, mechanical aid for pilots navigating challenging conditions such as adverse weather, low visibility, or congested airspace. The system simplifies the process of determining the correct entry procedure—direct, teardrop, or parallel—by allowing the pilot to align the bezel with the inbound heading and then quickly interpret color-coded indications for optimal flight path management.

This innovative mechanical complication operates independently of the watch's movement, ensuring its utility even if the timepiece ceases to run. For IFR-rated pilots, who are certified to fly solely by instruments, this feature is invaluable for maintaining precision and safety during approach management. The intuitive visual display provided by the bezel and flange helps pilots rapidly interpret headings and procedures, transforming complex calculations into easily digestible information. This focus on genuine operational utility underscores the watch's designation as a true pilot's tool, rather than merely a stylistic nod to aviation.

Beyond IFR: Precision and Durability for the Skies

While its IFR functionality is a highlight, the Watch Angels × Alpina Startimer Pilot Chronograph Automatic IFR also excels as a comprehensive chronograph and a robust timepiece designed for the demands of flight. It features a 12-hour counter for tracking extended flight durations and a dedicated UTC hand for maintaining universal time, which is critical for international aviation communications and navigation. Powering these functions is the Swiss-made automatic caliber AL-570 (Sellita SW531 b), offering a reliable 62-hour power reserve and ensuring consistent performance in diverse environments.

The watch’s construction reflects its practical purpose, with a substantial 43mm case diameter and a 44.5mm bezel featuring a durable ceramic insert, prioritizing legibility and robustness. With a water resistance of 100 meters, it is built to withstand various operational conditions. The newly updated 2026 Startimer case design showcases a combination of vertically brushed surfaces and polished bevels, enhancing its aesthetic appeal without compromising its functionality. The blue sunburst dial, adorned with luminous Arabic numerals, ensures clear readability, reinforcing the watch’s commitment to being a serious and reliable companion for pilots.

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