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Most versions seen are powered by the ETA 2472, an advanced movement in its day and quite similar to today’s 2824. Although just 18,000 A/h, it features bi-directional winding and “quickset” date (though not crown-set date like modern watches). It was tuned to chronometer specification at the factory, a prime selling point for this watch, similar to the [[Omega Constellation]]s of the same period.
 
Most versions seen are powered by the ETA 2472, an advanced movement in its day and quite similar to today’s 2824. Although just 18,000 A/h, it features bi-directional winding and “quickset” date (though not crown-set date like modern watches). It was tuned to chronometer specification at the factory, a prime selling point for this watch, similar to the [[Omega Constellation]]s of the same period.
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The gold ones appear to be a no-date version which is perhaps more elegant and formal as befitting its 18k status.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:42, 13 February 2021

Nivada Antarctic Chronometre Gold

Nivada Antarctic Chronometre

This particular model is part of Nivada’s Antarctic line, which reflects the brand’s support for the US Navy during “Operation Deep Freeze' for IGY in 1957/58 and was very much the top of the line watch for the company. It can be found in steel and (very rarely) solid 18k gold. Most notable is the case back with a beautiful gold medallion commemorating the expedition itself. The watch was issued circa 1957 and available for a few years, but based on observation, it is a rare thing indeed and very collectible now.

Most versions seen are powered by the ETA 2472, an advanced movement in its day and quite similar to today’s 2824. Although just 18,000 A/h, it features bi-directional winding and “quickset” date (though not crown-set date like modern watches). It was tuned to chronometer specification at the factory, a prime selling point for this watch, similar to the Omega Constellations of the same period.

The gold ones appear to be a no-date version which is perhaps more elegant and formal as befitting its 18k status.

Nivada gold chrono 2.jpg

Links

Credits and Further Reading - https://www.vintagenivada.com/