ALPINA WATCHES PRESENTS THE “2016 AMERICAN ALPINE CLUB ATHLETE SPEAKER TOUR” FEATURING “THE SWISS MACHINE” UELI STECK

ALPINA WATCHES PRESENTS THE “2016 AMERICAN ALPINE CLUB ATHLETE SPEAKER TOUR” FEATURING “THE SWISS MACHINE” UELI STECK

THE AMERICAN ALPINE CLUB (AAC) ATHLETE SPEAKER TOUR FEATURING LEGENDARY SPEED CLIMBER UELI STECK, PRESENTED BY ALPINA WATCHES, WILL KICK-OFF IN NEW YORK CITY ON AUGUST 28 AND END IN DENVER, COLORADO, SEPTEMBER 14.

Ueli Steck is best known for his solo speed climbs of the infamous Eiger Nordwand, the Matterhorn, and more recently, the south face of Annapurna.

The highly acclaimed “Swiss Machine” will present a visually stunning and interactive slideshow about his experiences climbing the world’s largest mountains, setting speed records without oxygen, his daring 82 Summits Challenge, and recent trip to the Himalaya.

“As climbers we test our abilities and strive to climb harder and higher within the limits of our lives, bodies and minds,” said CEO Phil Powers. “I think we all wonder what we could do with limitless time, extraordinary strength and skill and an unconstrained mind. Ueli Steck offers of glimpse of what that might look like—it’s inspiring.”

“Ueli Steck embodies the Swiss sportsmanship and mountaineering values to the fullest,” said Alpina Watches CEO Guido Benedini. “Being a historic Swiss watch manufacturer, we are proud to support his AAC National Athlete Speaker Tour, which we are sure will inspire the current and young generations of Alpinists and mountain lovers.”

Tickets can be purchased at (HTTP://BIT.LY/2AUGWQA) A limited number of VIP tickets are also available for purchase. VIP Gatherings take place prior to each show, and offer an intimate meet and greet with Ueli Steck.

To find out more information about the tour, the dates and athlete appearances, please visit (HTTP://BIT.LY/2AUGWQA)


About The American Alpine Club

The American Alpine Club is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose vision is a united community of competent climbers and healthy climbing landscapes. Together with our members, the AAC advocates for American climbers domestically and around the world; provides grants and volunteer opportunities to protect and conserve the places we climb; hosts local and national climbing festivals and events; publishes two of the world’s most sought-after climbing annuals, the American Alpine Journal and Accidents in North American Mountaineering; cares for the world’s leading climbing library and country’s leading mountaineering museum; manages the Hueco Rock Ranch, New River Gorge Campground, and Grand Teton Climbers’ Ranch as part of a larger lodging network for climbers; and annually gives $80,000+ toward climbing, conservation, and research grants that fund adventurers who travel the world. Learn about additional programs and become a member at americanalpineclub.org.

About Alpina

ALPINE SPORTS WATCH MANUFACTURING – SINCE 1883

Alpine Watch Manufacturing since 1883 Alpina, famous for its red triangle signature, is an independent, family-owned fine watchmaking manufacture based in Geneva, Switzerland. Founded in 1883, Alpina’s watchmaking history spans more than 130 years. A true pioneer of the Swiss watchmaking industry, Alpina has been the source of numerous patents and innovative calibers. Alpina invented the concept of the Swiss sport watch, as we know it today, with the birth of its legendary Alpina 4 in 1938. Today, Alpina is one of the very few independent Swiss watch companies, which develops, produces and assembles its movements entirely in-house. Alpina proposes five in-house calibers: the AL-980 Tourbillon; the AL-718 World Timer; the AL-950 Automatic Regulator; the AL-710 Automatic Small Date and the AL- 760 Flyback Chronograph. Faithful to its long tradition of innovation, in 2015 Alpina introduced the first Swiss Made Smartwatch, thereby creating a new watch category in the Swiss watch industry, the Horological Smartwatch. Alpina’s mission is to design and engineer luxury sport watches that operate with the greatest precision and reliability possible in the most demanding sporting environments, like the Alps.

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