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Nivada Grenchen Chronomaster ManualvsTudor Pelagos FXD Chrono

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Chronomaster Manual
Nivada GrenchenChronomaster Manual
MSRP $1,975
Pelagos FXD Chrono
TudorPelagos FXD Chrono
MSRP $6,375

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Chronomaster Manual38mm
Pelagos FXD Chrono43mm
Power Reserve
Chronomaster Manual45h
Pelagos FXD Chrono70h
Water Resistance
Chronomaster Manual100m
Pelagos FXD Chrono100m
MSRP
Chronomaster Manual$1,975
Pelagos FXD Chrono$6,375

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Diameter
38mm
43mm
Thickness
14.55mm
13.2mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Material
Stainless Steel
43mm black carbon composite case with matt finish · Lugs: 22mm lug width · Case thickness: 13.2mm
Finish
Brushed + Polished
Brushed and polished
Caseback
Solid
Solid screw-down

Crystal & Dial

2 specs
Dial Color
White
Black
Lume
x1
None

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
ETA Valjoux 7733
MT5813
Type
Manual
Automatic
Power Reserve
45h
70h
Complications
GMT, Chronograph
Chronograph

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,975
$6,375

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What people say

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Nivada Grenchen Chronomaster Manual

Owners praise the Nivada Grenchen Chronomaster Manual as a reasonably sized mechanical chronograph without a module movement. One owner notes the watch sits high on the wrist due to its automatic caseback, leading to some regret. On balance, owners value the Chronomaster Manual for its non-module mechanical chronograph movement in a reasonably sized package.

Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono

The Tudor Pelagos FXD Chrono is widely praised for its lightweight construction, with owners highlighting its carbon composite case and titanium case back contributing to exceptional comfort and wearability, even on smaller wrists. Reviewers and owners alike commend its excellent legibility, robust build quality, and impressive bezel action, with a smooth winding feel noted by one owner. The COSC-certified MT5813 movement provides a 70-hour power reserve. However, some find the tachymeter scale difficult to read, and the 45-minute counter impractical for cycling. One owner reported poor timekeeping with a deviation of -3 to -3.5 seconds per day, while another saw accuracy within a couple of seconds per day, and a separate owner noted three services in under two years. The included straps are frequently criticized as less appealing or having short length, and some question the watch's overall utility for cyclists compared to dedicated head units.

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