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Latest revision as of 18:07, 13 February 2021
Croton Nivada Grenchen
Trading name for Nivada. See also Croton and Nivada Grenchen for more history about this manufacturer.
Notable Models
- Rollamatic (also "Rollador") using Phenix 200 movements.
- Reglavit, a water resistant watch with a unique external regulator screw.
- Antarctic was a long-running series of watches initiated in 1958 in celebration of the International Geophysical Year (IGY), and using the ETA 2472 movement, as well as the A. Schild 1673.
- Depthmaster was a diving watch, water resistant to 1,000 M.
- Depthomatic was another diving watch, water resistant to 200 M, and using the ETA 2472 movement.
- Alertamatic was an alarm watch using the Lemania 2980 movement.
- Ultramatic 36000 (1975) used the rare 36,000 A/h ETA 2734 movement.
- Wanderer - Due to their close relation to Phenix/MSR, Nivada sold the Vulcain Cricket alarm watch under their own brand as the Wanderer.
- Croton Nivada Grenchen Chonomaster - the famous Chronomaster, Aviator, Sea Diver CASD
- Compensamatic
- Nivada Aquamatic