
Nivada Grenchen Antarctic Blue Date 38mm 32076A20 Flat Link
A classic explorer silhouette, reimagined in a brand-new colorway:
Super Antarctic Blue marks the first blue dial in the Antarctic Collection lineup. The dial features a crisp sunray-brushed blue finish, paired with applied silver indexes and BGW9 lume for clean, high-contrast readability.
Two references are available:
No-Date for pure symmetry, or Date for everyday practicality. Both are housed in the Super Antarctic’s compact, wearable case, enhanced with modern upgrades including a double-domed sapphire crystal and a screw-down crown rated to 10 ATM / 100 m.
Information:
Reference: 32076A20
Dated: 2026
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Flat Link Bracelet
Case: 38mm x 11.95mm Thickness 45mm lug to lug - Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 20mm
Dial: Sunray Blue 7686C Brushed, Applied indexes silver color w/ BGW9 Lum. Thick printed White logo & details
Movement: Soprod P024 - Automatic
Functions: HMS, Date
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty card
Crystal: Double Domed Sapphire Glass
Bracelet size: 7.5"
Condition: New
Brand History:
Nivada Grenchen, established in 1926 in Grenchen, Switzerland, quickly became renowned for its rugged tool watches that pushed the boundaries of horological innovation. The brand solidified its reputation with the introduction of the Antarctic in 1950, the first waterproof automatic watch. This timepiece gained fame when it accompanied members of the U.S. Navy's Operation Deep Freeze I during their South Pole expedition from 1955 to 1956.
In 1961, Nivada Grenchen launched the Chronomaster, a versatile waterproof chronograph designed for aviators, divers, and sports enthusiasts. The company continued its innovative streak with the release of the Depthomatic in 1964, the first diver's watch featuring a depth indicator, followed by the Depthmaster in 1965, capable of withstanding pressures up to 1,000 meters.
After a period of dormancy, Nivada Grenchen experienced a rebirth in 2018, reintroducing two of its most iconic models—the Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver and the Antarctic—at the forefront of its revival. The relaunch paved the way for the brand’s enduring appeal among modern watch enthusiasts while honoring its storied heritage.
A classic explorer silhouette, reimagined in a brand-new colorway:
Super Antarctic Blue marks the first blue dial in the Antarctic Collection lineup. The dial features a crisp sunray-brushed blue finish, paired with applied silver indexes and BGW9 lume for clean, high-contrast readability.
Two references are available:
No-Date for pure symmetry, or Date for everyday practicality. Both are housed in the Super Antarctic’s compact, wearable case, enhanced with modern upgrades including a double-domed sapphire crystal and a screw-down crown rated to 10 ATM / 100 m.
Information:
Reference: 32076A20
Dated: 2026
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Flat Link Bracelet
Case: 38mm x 11.95mm Thickness 45mm lug to lug - Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 20mm
Dial: Sunray Blue 7686C Brushed, Applied indexes silver color w/ BGW9 Lum. Thick printed White logo & details
Movement: Soprod P024 - Automatic
Functions: HMS, Date
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty card
Crystal: Double Domed Sapphire Glass
Bracelet size: 7.5"
Condition: New
Brand History:
Nivada Grenchen, established in 1926 in Grenchen, Switzerland, quickly became renowned for its rugged tool watches that pushed the boundaries of horological innovation. The brand solidified its reputation with the introduction of the Antarctic in 1950, the first waterproof automatic watch. This timepiece gained fame when it accompanied members of the U.S. Navy's Operation Deep Freeze I during their South Pole expedition from 1955 to 1956.
In 1961, Nivada Grenchen launched the Chronomaster, a versatile waterproof chronograph designed for aviators, divers, and sports enthusiasts. The company continued its innovative streak with the release of the Depthomatic in 1964, the first diver's watch featuring a depth indicator, followed by the Depthmaster in 1965, capable of withstanding pressures up to 1,000 meters.
After a period of dormancy, Nivada Grenchen experienced a rebirth in 2018, reintroducing two of its most iconic models—the Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver and the Antarctic—at the forefront of its revival. The relaunch paved the way for the brand’s enduring appeal among modern watch enthusiasts while honoring its storied heritage.
Original: $1,145.00
-65%$1,145.00
$400.75Description
A classic explorer silhouette, reimagined in a brand-new colorway:
Super Antarctic Blue marks the first blue dial in the Antarctic Collection lineup. The dial features a crisp sunray-brushed blue finish, paired with applied silver indexes and BGW9 lume for clean, high-contrast readability.
Two references are available:
No-Date for pure symmetry, or Date for everyday practicality. Both are housed in the Super Antarctic’s compact, wearable case, enhanced with modern upgrades including a double-domed sapphire crystal and a screw-down crown rated to 10 ATM / 100 m.
Information:
Reference: 32076A20
Dated: 2026
Bracelet: Stainless Steel Flat Link Bracelet
Case: 38mm x 11.95mm Thickness 45mm lug to lug - Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 20mm
Dial: Sunray Blue 7686C Brushed, Applied indexes silver color w/ BGW9 Lum. Thick printed White logo & details
Movement: Soprod P024 - Automatic
Functions: HMS, Date
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty card
Crystal: Double Domed Sapphire Glass
Bracelet size: 7.5"
Condition: New
Brand History:
Nivada Grenchen, established in 1926 in Grenchen, Switzerland, quickly became renowned for its rugged tool watches that pushed the boundaries of horological innovation. The brand solidified its reputation with the introduction of the Antarctic in 1950, the first waterproof automatic watch. This timepiece gained fame when it accompanied members of the U.S. Navy's Operation Deep Freeze I during their South Pole expedition from 1955 to 1956.
In 1961, Nivada Grenchen launched the Chronomaster, a versatile waterproof chronograph designed for aviators, divers, and sports enthusiasts. The company continued its innovative streak with the release of the Depthomatic in 1964, the first diver's watch featuring a depth indicator, followed by the Depthmaster in 1965, capable of withstanding pressures up to 1,000 meters.
After a period of dormancy, Nivada Grenchen experienced a rebirth in 2018, reintroducing two of its most iconic models—the Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver and the Antarctic—at the forefront of its revival. The relaunch paved the way for the brand’s enduring appeal among modern watch enthusiasts while honoring its storied heritage.



















