THE SUPERAUTOMATIC IS BACK!
THE LEGACY
CONTINUES
THE LEGACY
CONTINUES
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Alsta is proud to announce a new chapter in the Superautomatic story. Faithful to its roots and rebuilt with Swiss precision, the 2025 edition is more than a reissue — it’s a tribute to those who seek what lies beyond the shore.
THE 'JAWS' WATCH
RESURFACES
ABOUT ALSTA
A RICH HERITAGE
The founder of Alsta Watch, Joseph Alstater, was born in 1910 in Belgium. He emigrated with his wife to the United States in 1940 and settled down in New Jersey. After the Second World War he moved to New York City and established the Alstater Watch Corporation.
WHAT INSPIRES US
Around 2014 Glasgow based Businessman Angus MacFadyen decided to acquire the commercial rights of the by then defunct Alsta watch Brand. MacFadyen, a watch collector himself, happened to own a vintage Alsta Nautoscaph skin diver in his collection and became intrigued by this fairly unknown brand and started doing some research.
A COMPELLING VISION
Alongside reviving the Brand in 2017 with new iterations of iconic pieces such as the Nautoscaph and the Superautomatic, CEO and Founder Angus MacFadyen has also devoted time to develop his vision for Alsta in the twenty first century. This is clearly visible with the Motoscaphe watch, the first new creation of Alsta since its rebirth and a solid, purpose-built tool watch for motorcyclists of all kinds.
OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
DISCOVER THE NAUTOSCAPH COLLECTION
The Alsta Nautoscaph was first released in the mid-1960s and was a skin diver which was served a different market need than the professional diver watches of the time. Skin divers were designed to be work on the wrist against the skin as opposed to over a wet suit, hence the name skin diver. They were usually rated to be waterproof to a shallower depth than professional diver watches. Alsta skin divers were still rated to dive well below the depths of typical sports divers. Alsta is proud to announce the next in the series of re-editions of the Nautoscaph family.
OUR LATEST STORIES
THE JAWS WATCH RETURNS HOME FOR ITS FIRST SERVICE
There are few movie props as quietly iconic as the dive watch worn by Richard Dreyfuss in Jaws — a timepiece that appeared on screen just long enough to captivate generations. For decades, its true identity remained a mystery.
THE ALSTA NAUTOSCAPH: A DIVE WATCH WITH A STORY
The Alsta Nautoscaph is a timepiece with a rich history, dating back to the 1960s—an era of diving exploration and iconic tool watches. Cementing its place in pop culture, the Nautoscaph Superautomatic famously appeared on Richard Dreyfuss’ wrist in Jaws (1975), making it a sought-after collector’s item.
A CONVERSATION WITH.. HAYLEY EASTON-STREET
Alsta Watch CEO Angus MacFadyen sits down with filmmaker Hayley Easton-Street to discuss her journey in the film industry, the success of Something in the Water, and the challenges of directing a female-led survival thriller.