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[[File:FD4F67C5-5B3C-4E25-B1D6-CEA5203576A8.jpg|thumb|Paperwork included in original box for Nivada Official Chronometre]] | [[File:FD4F67C5-5B3C-4E25-B1D6-CEA5203576A8.jpg|thumb|Paperwork included in original box for Nivada Official Chronometre]] |
Latest revision as of 16:07, 19 November 2024
NIVADA OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED CHRONOMETRE SERIAL NUMBERS
It is hoped that here on Chronopedia we can create a list of serial numbers issued to these watches. Each model sold originally had a paper certificate which matched the serial number on the movement. Most of the paperwork has been lost over time, sadly. However the majority of observed examples do carry a 1 to 4 digit code in addition to the movement reference, normally the ETA 2452, later 2472, engraved on the movement which enables us to catalogue and date them. This is also a good way to assess that the watch is original and has not been altered or made up from lesser parts.
The NAOCC model seems to have been issued late 1958 and was still being marketed in 1965. There are exceptions to this but the majority of observed examples carry the number. The Rudolphs Dependable OCC version, marketed by Croton in US, does not have an individual number on the movement.
It seems the NAOCC was sold both in North America and Europe with the Nivada Grenchen name and not the Croton Nivada Grenchen branding more typical of the North American market. Note also the spelling of Chronometre in European style.
The number is engraved in the location shown in the movement shot here:
Serial Number | Case Style | Hands colour | Other Information |
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960 | gold 18k | gold | ETA2452 |
989 | gold 18k | gold | ETA2452 |
1007 | steel | rose gold | ETA2452 |
1664 | steel | silver | ETA2452 - case 185445 - black on silver date wheel |
2207 | steel | silver | |
2343 | gold cap | gold | |
3103 | steel | silver | ETA 2472 red date wheel |
3368 | gold cap | gold | ETA 2472 OCT 1964 |
3938 | steel | gold | ETA 2472 -case 186502 - black date wheel |
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If you have a model and wish to be added to this list please send the information and a photo if possible of the movement to mail to: chronopedia.club@gmail.com. If you are already a member of Chronopedia you may add it directly.
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