Difference between revisions of "Nivada Antarctic GLACIER"
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[[File:Glacier1.jpg|thumb|GLACIER models on Operation Deep Freeze Pillow! - Richard Phillips Collection]] | [[File:Glacier1.jpg|thumb|GLACIER models on Operation Deep Freeze Pillow! - Richard Phillips Collection]] | ||
− | + | This model was first seen in 1967. | |
− | + | * Square steel cases, integrated lugs with 18mm, screwback case with Pengiun logo. Gold plated cases were an option. | |
− | + | * Signed crown with N logo - scalloped on earlier examples | |
− | * | + | * ETA 2472 date auto |
− | * * Silver dial with black print and black markers | + | * Some dials do not have tritium and just have Swiss Made. Possibly for Far Eastern markets. |
− | + | A number of dial variations have been identified: | |
− | + | * White dial (in a gold case) | |
+ | * Red stone dial in gold case | ||
+ | * Silver dial with black print and black markers | ||
+ | * Mottled silver dial with white print and white markers | ||
+ | * Blue dial - seen with Roman numerals at 6, 9 and 12 | ||
[[File:Glacier4.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic GLACIER - Richard Phillips Collection]] | [[File:Glacier4.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic GLACIER - Richard Phillips Collection]] | ||
[[File:Glacier6.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic GLACIER - Richard Phillips Collection]] | [[File:Glacier6.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic GLACIER - Richard Phillips Collection]] | ||
+ | [[File:Glacierblue.jpg|thumb|Nivada Antarctic Glacier Blue - IG @nivadamuseum]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Nivada Glacier red .jpg|thumb|Antarctic Glacier. Red dial. Richard Phillips Collection]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 7 August 2024
Nivada Antarctic GLACIER
This model was first seen in 1967.
- Square steel cases, integrated lugs with 18mm, screwback case with Pengiun logo. Gold plated cases were an option.
- Signed crown with N logo - scalloped on earlier examples
- ETA 2472 date auto
- Some dials do not have tritium and just have Swiss Made. Possibly for Far Eastern markets.
A number of dial variations have been identified:
- White dial (in a gold case)
- Red stone dial in gold case
- Silver dial with black print and black markers
- Mottled silver dial with white print and white markers
- Blue dial - seen with Roman numerals at 6, 9 and 12