Nivada

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Nivada

Nivada is a Swiss watch company. Nivada is a manufacturer of Swiss watches, assembling them from movements made by other manufactures. Nivada was founded as early as 1879 in Grenchen, Switzerland.

History

In 1926, Nivada was operational in Grenchen as Wüllimann Schneider Nivada S.A. The company relied on proven movements from ETA and Phénix S.A., as was typical at the time, and the company was known for quality mass-produced watches. Nivada celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1979. The company was run by Max Schneider, grandson of the founder, at that time.

Nivada was prevented from using their name during the 1960s and 1970s in the USA due to its phonetic similarity with Movado (there was a court case), so the products were labeled "Nivada Grenchen".

In the United States, Croton was formed in 1940 as a distributor for Nivada products, so many were sold under the "Croton Nivada", "Croton Nivada Grenchen", and simply "Croton" names.

The Nivada brand was also used in South Korea by the Kim Suk Keun Watch Company from 1985 through the 2000s. Today, Nivada is still incorporated in Grenchen, Switzerland and the brand continues. It has in 2020 relaunched versions of the Antarctic and Chronomaster, its most famous models.

New 2020 Nivada Chronomaster

Notable Models

Links

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