NIVADA GRENCHEN F77 SST GREY MK2 38MM
Description
The Grey Tapisserie Dial
The F77 MKII Tressed Dial Grey preserves the DNA of the original 1977 F77. Its embossed basket-weave dial creates depth and texture while maintaining perfect legibility. The interplay of light across the patterned surface enhances the applied indexes and faceted hands, reinforcing the architectural strength of the case. Housed in a 38mm stainless steel case with alternating brushed and polished finishes, the MKII refinement improves ergonomics while preserving the iconic octagonal bezel secured by eight visible screws. Inside, the Swiss automatic SOPROD P024 movement delivers precision and a 42-hour power reserve, with or without date display.
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Technical Specifications
| Case size: | 38mm , Thickness 12.2mm |
| Case material: | 316L Stainless Steel Silver Color |
| Case back: | Close Case Back |
| Movement type: |
Automatic |
| Movement no.: | SOPROD P024 Caliber 11 ½’’’, automatic movement (date optional) |
| Dial: | Grey Tressed Dial, Shiny Silver Applied Indexes, Super Lum. White Dot |
| Glass: | Double Domed Sapphire Glass |
| Water resistance: | 10ATM |
| Strap type: | Black Rubber Strap |
| Strap material: | Deglus Flat Rubber Strap |
| Buckle: | 316L Steel Push Button Deployant |
| Warranty: | 2 year |
ABOUT NIVADA GRENCHEN
Nivada Grenchen was founded in 1926 in Grenchen, Switzerland, and quickly became known for purpose-built watches designed around function, reliability, and everyday use. Over the years, the brand produced now-iconic models such as the Antarctic, Depthmaster, Depthomatic, and Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver. After fading during the quartz crisis, Nivada Grenchen returned with a renewed focus on the heritage designs that made it a favourite among collectors in the first place. Today, it stands as a name that continues to resonate with enthusiasts who appreciate vintage character, honest design, and true tool-watch spirit.
F77
A sleeping beauty awakens

A Legacy Reimagined

A horological epiphany
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