Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition
Reference# 6700-1200- Details
- Description
- Limited Edition: limited to just 200 pieces.
- Case: Stainless Steel
- Size: 42.3mm x 12.1mm
- Movement: The HMC 700 skeletonised chronograph. features a flyback function and its rotor has been moved to the dial side, the movement (with its contemporary dark finish) is entirely unobstructed.
- Function: Both the chronograph second and minute hands are centrally placed, allowing for an intuitive and easier reading of the elapsed time. Endowed with a flyback feature, the chronograph can be restarted without having to stop and reset first.
- Power Reserve: approximately 3 dayys
- Water Resistance: 12 atm
- Dial: Skeleton
- Strap/Bracelet: Rubber Strap
Born from the Alpine drivers’ desire for a watch as stylish as their single-seaters, the Streamliner Alpine Drivers Edition pushes our collaboration with Alpine Motorsports to its mechanical edge. Every detail is inspired by the racetrack: two V-shaped bridges nod to single-seater suspensions; the movement’s central bridge on the caseback evokes a racing helmet; the rotor echoes an Alpine A110 wheel rim. Under the hood, you’ll find the HMC 700, our first skeletonised chronograph movement. Prioritising minimalism and legibility, the watch features central minutes and seconds, a flyback function, and no subdials.
Behind every racing dream there’s a collective team. That’s why we’ve created the Streamliner Alpine Mechanics Edition — a state-of-the-art digital wonder inspired by the unsung heroes in the pit lane. Its screen remains silent on standby, bursting into life when activated: GMT with country selector, split-seconds chronograph, perpetual calendar and F1 mode. Despite its digital sophistication, the watch retains the soul of a traditional timepiece. A small domed Funky Blue fumé dial displays the time and date, and logo in transparent lacquer. Android® and iOS® compatible, it works autonomously and syncs via Bluetooth on demand. The power reserve is built to last: one year in time-only mode, or six Grand Prix weekends in connected mode.
Much like drivers and mechanics, the two timepieces come as a team, in a single case — never solo — and are limited to just 200