"Retro Chic Meets Modern Tech: Nivada Grechen's Chronoking Mecaquartz Unveiled"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Dive into the world of vintage-inspired timepieces with the Nivada Grenchen Chronoking Mecaquartz. This watch is a perfect blend of retro design and modern technology, capturing the spirit of the 70s with a contemporary twist.
Key Features:
• Limited Edition: Only 500 pieces available, making it a rare gem for collectors.
• Movement: Powered by the reliable TMI VK63A Mecaquartz movement, offering the precision of quartz with the mechanical feel of a chronograph.
• Design: A striking black dial complemented by tan sub-dials and art deco-style “Newman” typography, encapsulating the essence of the 70s.
• Durability: Ready for everyday use with 10ATM water resistance and a curved sapphire crystal.
• Accuracy: Expect an accuracy rating of ±20 seconds per month, with a battery life of approximately 3 years.
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Great watch, agree on the size.
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Perfect on your wrist as a fellow large watch enjoyer. I wear 34 to 45mm and even 54mm g shocks
Wow 34mm that’s small. I think I’m biased as most my collection is 40-45mm. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@DivingIntoWatches-jb5ri try on a 34mm dress watch. Nothing wrong with like a Junghans Max Bill manual wind 34mm. Personally I wear a vintage Eterna 18k yellow gold dress watch in 34 when I wear a full black suit.
Very cool watch. 10 ATM is actually 100 meters, about 300 feet 👍🏻
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The way those pushers are not screw down nor the crown, I wouldn't trust the water resistance on them for sure.
@@daleyfamily2179they’ll be fine if you don’t actuate in the water
What a great looking watch. Definitely worth looking into the company to see if I want any of theirs. By the way, ended up getting an Aragon anti-gravity laser in yellow as well as one in purple on the BOGO sale. So far it's great.
Yeah love the company. Awesome on the Aragon watches. I have to pick up one of the pink dial dive masters. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Gorgeous watch. The size issue is you lol. 😂
Oh it’s me lol
I had the same issue. Love the look, but I usually prefer 40mm. It doesn’t look small on your wrist. I also bought mine with the tapered leather strap. I switched it out for an aftermarket black jubilee. I also bought a few bund straps to make it seem bigger. The different strap options help give it more wrist presence. I would try experimenting with different straps. Agree though wish they went 40mm.
Thanks for the suggestions, I'm still on the fence, but my gut tells me to sell it. I just know it wont get the wrist time. So wish it was 40-41mm. It would have been killer. I know they wanted to stay true to the original design. Thanks for watching and commenting.
how has the mecaquartz been holding up for you as far as alignment? Ive been hesitant with the VK63 because of the plastic parts.
It’s worked great zero issues. My only issue with the watch and it’s me not the watch is the 38mm. I love the watch just not the size. Thanks for watching and commenting.
If they made this in a 42 then I would be all over it. Its just too hard to read. I bought the chronomaster and returned it for the same reason. These watches are for those under 40 and 6 inch wrists.
Totally agree. I wish it was 40mm. They have the new pink dial coming out. I will be trading mine or selling it. Such a bummer. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I don’t think you know what “flyback” is. This is not it.
Oh, I know exactly what a flyback chronograph is, bless your heart. And just so we’re clear, the Nivada Grenchen Men’s Mechaquartz is indeed a flyback chronograph. Maybe it’s time for you to brush up on your watch knowledge before making assumptions. 😉
This watch has a VK64 Meca-Quartz Hybrid Flyback Chronograph movement, which is a Seiko-sourced caliber assembled in Switzerland. It has a battery-powered quartz movement as its base