Difference between revisions of "Nivada Antarctic Models"
From Chronopedia
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
==Nivada Antarctic Models== | ==Nivada Antarctic Models== | ||
[[File:Antarcticad2-440x1061.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:Antarcticad2-440x1061.jpg|thumb]] | ||
− | + | ===Version One - Circa 1956 to 1964=== | |
* Diameter (excluding crown): 35mm | * Diameter (excluding crown): 35mm | ||
* Lug to lug: 42mm | * Lug to lug: 42mm | ||
Line 12: | Line 12: | ||
* Case: All stainless steel, later gold plated available. | * Case: All stainless steel, later gold plated available. | ||
* Most non-date, some date versions. | * Most non-date, some date versions. | ||
− | + | Dial lettering can contain Croton, Nivada Grenchen combinations. Early dials are most popular with collectors having the distinctive hour markers, flat lugs and sometimes textured dials. | |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [[Nivada]] | * [[Nivada]] | ||
* [[Nivada Antarctic]] | * [[Nivada Antarctic]] |
Revision as of 23:19, 9 February 2021
For the history of these models read here
Nivada Antarctic Models
Version One - Circa 1956 to 1964
- Diameter (excluding crown): 35mm
- Lug to lug: 42mm
- Lug width: 18mm
- Movement: Various automatic ETA 1256, 23xx, 24xx.
- Power reserve: ~40 hours
- Case: All stainless steel, later gold plated available.
- Most non-date, some date versions.
Dial lettering can contain Croton, Nivada Grenchen combinations. Early dials are most popular with collectors having the distinctive hour markers, flat lugs and sometimes textured dials.