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'''The Nivada Antarctic III'''  
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=== '''The Nivada Antarctic III''' ===
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[[File:A3 advert.jpg|thumb|Antarctic III advert 1960 - @nivadamuseum]]
 
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==== 1959-1965 ====
  
The dress variation is one the very first spin-offs from the original Antarctic as may be seen in the advert of circa 1959/60 shown here. (courtesy of IG @nivadamuseum)
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The dress variation known as the Antarctic III is one the very first spin-offs from the original Antarctic as may be seen in the advert of circa 1959/60 shown here. (courtesy of IG @nivadamuseum)
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[[File:A3 gold.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic III - gold cap case - 1960 - Richard Phillips Collection]]
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The very first variation is a steel case with straight plain capitalised text. This was closely followed by the wavy script as seen in steel and, rarely, gold cases. There is also a crosshair dial version. Dials have been seen with Aquamatic and Automatic below the Nivada name.
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[[File:A3 steel.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic III - Steel case - Richard Phillips Collection]]
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The notable feature is the slim case and thin lugs as opposed to the flat top lugs of the first model. They are still waterproof with steel screw back cases as per other Antarctic and Aquamatic models of the time. These seem to be marketed at the Europeans with 25 Rubis instead of Jewels on the dial. Croton were still the main marketing arm for the North American market and the Croton name does not appear on the III.
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[[File:A3 ashtray.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic III - Richard Phillips Collection]]
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==Nivada Antarctic Models==
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* [[Nivada Antarctic Models|Antarctic Series One to Four]] - Click here to read more about the early models from 1956 to 1964.
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* [[Nivada Antarctic Late Models]] - Antarctic named models 1964 to 1978
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* [[Nivada Antarctic Chronometre]]
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*[[Nivada Antarctic Diver Models]]
  
The very first variation is a steel case with straight plain capitalised text. This was closely followed by the wavy script as seen in steel and, rarely, gold cases. There is also a crosshair dial version.
 
  
The notable feature is the slim case and thin lugs as apposed to the flat top lugs of the first model. They are still waterproof with steel screw back cases as per other Antarctic and Aquamatic models of the time.
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 18:16, 16 April 2024

The Nivada Antarctic III

Antarctic III advert 1960 - @nivadamuseum

1959-1965

The dress variation known as the Antarctic III is one the very first spin-offs from the original Antarctic as may be seen in the advert of circa 1959/60 shown here. (courtesy of IG @nivadamuseum)

Nivada Antarctic III - gold cap case - 1960 - Richard Phillips Collection

The very first variation is a steel case with straight plain capitalised text. This was closely followed by the wavy script as seen in steel and, rarely, gold cases. There is also a crosshair dial version. Dials have been seen with Aquamatic and Automatic below the Nivada name.

Nivada Antarctic III - Steel case - Richard Phillips Collection

The notable feature is the slim case and thin lugs as opposed to the flat top lugs of the first model. They are still waterproof with steel screw back cases as per other Antarctic and Aquamatic models of the time. These seem to be marketed at the Europeans with 25 Rubis instead of Jewels on the dial. Croton were still the main marketing arm for the North American market and the Croton name does not appear on the III.

Nivada Antarctic III - Richard Phillips Collection

Nivada Antarctic Models


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