Nivada Grenchen
Founded in 1926 in Grenchen, Switzerland, Nivada Grenchen is a historic watch brand celebrated for its precision, functionality, and robust tool watches. The brand reached its golden age in the mid-20th century by creating highly capable timepieces designed to withstand extreme conditions.
Among its most iconic achievements is the Antarctic collection. Launched in the 1950s, it famously accompanied the U.S. Navy during the "Operation Deep Freeze" expedition to the South Pole in 1955, proving its unwavering reliability in freezing temperatures. Other legendary models include the 1961 Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver, a versatile multi-purpose chronograph, and the 1965 Depthmaster, a pioneering dive watch boasting 1,000-meter water resistance and a distinctive dial affectionately known by collectors as the "Pac-Man."
Following a dormant period during the quartz crisis, Nivada Grenchen has experienced a highly successful revival in recent years. Today, the brand is beloved by watch enthusiasts for faithfully reissuing its vintage classics, perfectly blending mid-century horological charm with modern manufacturing standards.























































































































































































