Nivada's iconic explorer's watch gets a modern twist with the introduction of the Antarctic Glacier Vintage. This limited edition piece is a testament to the brand's rich history and its ability to revive vintage designs. The watch's story begins with Nivada Grenchen, a Swiss watchmaker that faced challenges during the Quartz Crisis in the 1970s. Despite the industry's decline, Nivada's legacy lives on through the discovery of deadstock parts, offering a unique opportunity to recreate vintage references. The Antarctic Glacier is a tribute to Nivada's explorer's watch, which gained recognition after being worn by scientists in Antarctica in the 1950s. It features a distinctive 1970s dial redesign, with a gray-blue ring, applied baton hour markers, and printed dot-dash line minute markers. The watch's movement, ETA caliber 2783, is a perfect match for the 35mm Antarctic case, providing a reliable and accurate timekeeping experience. The recovered parts are housed in a standard 35mm stainless steel case, showcasing a blend of vertical brushed and polished finishes. The collection includes two references: a limited edition Vintage model with deadstock dials and movements, and two regular production versions with different movements. The Vintage model is priced at $2,500, while the regular production models are available for $1,095. Nivada Grenchen's Antarctic Glacier revival collection will be available for purchase on November 13 at 10:00 AM EST, offering a unique opportunity for watch enthusiasts to own a piece of history.