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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 Superautom...

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A conversation with.. Hayely 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 f...

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Jaws Unmasked: decoding the mystery of the Alsta Superautomatic

The Alsta Nautoscaph Superautomatic became an iconic timepiece thanks to its appearance on Richard Dreyfuss’s wrist in Jaws (1975). For decades, the identity of the watch worn by oceanographer Matt...

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Interview with Hayley Easton-Street at the launch of her new film "Something in the Water"

Days before the release of her latest film "Something in the Water", we met in London with British Film Director Hayley Easton-Street to talk about her latest movie, her major sources of inspirati...

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"Something in the Water": Alsta is back on the Big Screen

Nearly 50 years after its iconic appearance in Jaws (1975), Alsta returns to the big screen in the thrilling new survival film Something in the Water. Directed by Hayley Easton-Street and starring ...