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Alsta Nautoscaph Superautomatic Watches
Alsta aims to create high-quality, high-performance timepieces for
stylish men and women who require a wristwatch to make their daily
lives run more smoothly. The brand has never cared for fashions and
trends, they place focus on the design and craftsmanship of each
watch instead.
The History of Alsta
Formally known as the Alstater Watch Corporation, Alsta began when
Joseph Alstater sold his chicken farm in New Jersey in 1946 and
moved to New York City. Alsta quickly became one of the most unique
and interesting watch brands to operate in America and by the 1960s
they were one of the most prolific producers of recreational dive
watches and skin divers. During the 1960s and 70s, Alsta also issued
many fascinating dress watches, often including day-date and alarm
complications. However, despite the exceptional craftsmanship and
care that Alsta put into each watch, the ‘Quartz Crisis’ of the 1970s
affected them so much that they could not survive. Decades later, in
2014, the Alsta brand was revived and throughout the first few years
of the relaunch, they worked on creating a new wristwatch. This
watch, the Nautoscaph, was the first model to be launched by the
brand in 40 years. In more recent years, Alsta has focused on
bringing romance back into watches by using the original designs of
Alstater watches. The brand aspires for these new models to be worn
by successful, motivated lovers of adventure and the great outdoors.
Alsta Style
Reflecting the brand’s philosophies, Alsta continues to place a strong
focus on the design and craftsmanship of each timepiece. While Alsta
uses the original designs of its vintage watches, the brand has
avoided making carbon copies. This way the watches can be
remodelled to meet the needs of the 21st Century. Stylish, functional
and a piece of history, the brand’s models are rewarding niches for
collectors to explore and enjoy.
