Chronoking Mecaquartz Black | Nivada Grenchen | Pendulum Thailand
Nivada Grenchen

Chronoking Mecaquartz Black

87041Q04

This version of the Nivada Chronoking is flamboyantly 70s, setting all the codes of this global success on fire. Tan sub-dials – with the telltale art deco-style typography – that light up the black dial, the minute track an orange gradient; the combination creates an unusual sense of depth.

THB32,500

Case size 38 mm
Movement Caliber TMI VK63 mecaquartz
Limited Edition -
Specification
Dial and Case
Dial
Matt Black w/ Gradient Orange
Indices
Super 1345C Lum. Applied Indexes
Material
316L Stainless Steel
Finishing
Polished & Brushe
Diameter
38 mm
Thickness
13.7 mm
Crystal
Double-domed sapphire crystal
Caseback
316L Steel Silver Color Caseback
Water Resistance
100 meters /10 ATM
Function And Movement
Functions
Hours, minutes, seconds, chronograph
Caliber
TMI VK63 meca-quartz
Bracelet / Stra
Material
Beads of rice stainless steel bracelet

The Nivada Chronoking, assembled in Switzerland, houses the tried and trusted Seiko VK64A meca-quartz movement. Press the stopwatch pusher and watch the chronograph hand sweep over the dial with that same smoothness we love in a mechanical watch. The meca-quartz movement combines the precision of quartz with the feel of a self-winding mechanical movement, the best of old-school and avant-garde. The quartz module keeps the time, while the mechanical assembly keeps the chronograph running smoothly.

That’s why they are often referred to as hybrid movements.

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About This Watch

Never have the 70s been so hip – the colors, the materials, the design… Vintage chronographs are surfing on the trend and have never been so popular. They’re bouncing back big time, much to the delight of collectors and those nostalgic not only for disco.

For this reissue, Nivada Grenchen worked on a new version of its fabled Chronomaster, inspired by a vintage Chronoking dial straight out of those wild and wonderful seventies. Originally sporting «Singer»-style sub-dials, it was on a tonneau case housing a Valjoux 72 movement and behind this very special dial, a very special name: Jean Singer, a leading Swiss dial maker based in La Chaux-de-Fonds and highly regarded for producing some of the most iconic and collectible exotic dials the watchmaking world ever had and has to offer. Dials such as the striking Speedmaster Racing, the punchy Heuer Skipper or Universal’s intensely blue Nina were all made by the one and only Jean Singer.

87041Q04 image of Pendulum
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