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Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 38mm AutomaticvsPagani Design PD-1723

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Antarctic 38mm Automatic
Nivada GrenchenAntarctic 38mm Automatic
MSRP $945
PD-1723
Pagani DesignPD-1723
MSRP $171

At a glance

12 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Antarctic 38mm Automatic38mm
PD-172336.2mm
Power Reserve
Antarctic 38mm Automatic36h
PD-172342h
Water Resistance
Antarctic 38mm Automatic200m
PD-1723200m
MSRP
Antarctic 38mm Automatic$945
PD-1723$171

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Tool
Diver
Diameter
38mm
36.2mm
Thickness
10.1mm
12.5mm
Finish
Brushed + Polished + Satin
Brushed and polished
Caseback
Display
Solid

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Brown
Black
Lume
Super-LumiNova
None

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Sellita SW200
Power Reserve
36h
42h
Complications
GMT
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$945
$171

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What people say

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Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 38mm Automatic

Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 38mm Automatic owners widely praise its excellent quality for the price, with reviewers highlighting its authentic tropical dial recreation and attractive 38mm case proportions. Owners report accuracy ranging from +6 to +9 seconds per day, and one reviewer notes the Soprod P024 movement has a 38-hour power reserve. The included rally strap is considered mismatched by one reviewer, and the beige Super-LumiNova on a 35mm variant was described as too yellow. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Nivada Grenchen Antarctic 38mm Automatic highly for its authentic design and excellent quality at its $750 price point.

Pagani Design PD-1723

Pagani Design PD-1723 is praised for its attractive dial, sapphire crystal, and overall finishing, with owners appreciating its vintage-inspired aesthetics and minimalist logo. The watch is noted to wear larger than its 37mm case size due to a thin bezel and 20mm lugs, feeling closer to 39mm on a 7-inch wrist. Lume is a point of contention, with some finding it surprisingly good on the indices and 12 o'clock position, while others describe it as poor, particularly on the hands. The bracelet is widely considered to be of low quality, though some find it comfortable with a nice taper, and many owners prefer using aftermarket straps. Discrepancies between product listings and received watches, particularly regarding movement branding and the PT5000 movement's potential winding issues and rotor rattle, have been noted. The V2 update features an exhibition caseback and a clasp swap, which some owners prefer over the V1, while others favor the V1's hands and dial proportions.

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