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Explore Nivada Grenchen's diverse range of exceptional watches, all available to purchase at Watches of Switzerland.

Antarctic

The Antarctic is a self-winding, shock-resistant, anti-magnetic wrist candy that has lived through extreme temperatures with it’s highly water-resistant build and unbreakable mainspring and balance staff.

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Chronomaster

The Nivada Chronomaster is a tool you can rely on with its high precision and varied usability. Valued in the fields of sports, business, science and even professional instruction; this instrument is versatile enough to certainly adapt to whatever you need it for.

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Depthmaster

Unique and definitely with an edge, the Depthmaster comes with its iconic Art Deco dial and its iconic cushion case. A highly original and important model in dive watch history, it also comes with a screw-down case-back and crown.

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F77

The reissued F77, available with a 316L stainless steel bracelet, retains its 37mm size. It boasts a 'carbon effect' basket weave dial, baton indexes, and a Swiss SOPROD P024 automatic movement.

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Analog:Shift X Nivada Grenchen Big Eye Yachting Limited Edition

Analog:Shift is proud to present a limited edition of just 100 pieces.

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About Nivada Grenchen Watches

Nivada Grenchen timepieces have been part of the Swiss watchmaking landscape since 1926, when Jacob Schneider founded the brand in Grenchen. His son Max took over the company in 1976. The brand’s official distributor in the US was the Croton Company, which explains why some timepieces bear the Croton signature or both the Croton and Nivada Grenchen logos. In 1930, Nivada Grenchen was one of the first companies to manufacture automatic watches.

This led in 1950 to the creation of Nivada Grenchen’s first water-resistant automatic watch: the Antarctic.

The Chronomaster was one of Nivada Grenchen’s biggest successes until the late 1970s. The Swiss brand was known for the performance and reliability of its timekeepers, even under the most extreme conditions. 1963 saw the launch of the first Chronomaster, a dive chronograph rated to a depth of 200 meters (about 600 feet). In 2018, after years of dormancy and under the impetus of Guillaume Laidet, the brand made a spectacular comeback with two iconic models, the Antarctic and the Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver.

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