Side by side

Nivada Grenchen F77 Chrono MecaquartzvsZelos Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium

The numbers, the dial colors, the calibers — laid out so you can stop flipping between tabs.

F77 Chrono Mecaquartz
Nivada GrenchenF77 Chrono Mecaquartz
MSRP $740
Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium
ZelosHammerhead V3 300m Titanium
MSRP $559

At a glance

15 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
F77 Chrono Mecaquartz38mm
Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium44mm
Power Reserve
F77 Chrono Mecaquartz40h
Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium40h
Water Resistance
F77 Chrono Mecaquartz100m
Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium300m
MSRP
F77 Chrono Mecaquartz$740
Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium$559

Full specifications

Case

8 specs
Category
Chronograph
Diver
Diameter
38mm
44mm
Thickness
12.2mm
13mm
Lug-to-Lug
46.2mm
44mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Titanium
Finish
Brushed + Polished + Satin
Brushed and polished
Water Resistance
100m
300m
Caseback
316L Steel Silver
Solid

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal
Sapphire
Domed Sapphire
Dial Color
Blue
Ti - Mosaic MOP
Lume
x1
None

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
Seiko VK64
Seiko NH35
Type
Quartz
Automatic
Complications
Chronograph
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$740
$559

Follow this matchup

Get a note when Nivada Grenchen F77 Chrono Mecaquartz vs Zelos Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium gets more votes, a community discussion, or a price drop. No account needed.

What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

Synthesized for each watch independently from owner discussions, enthusiast forums, written reviews, and video reviewers.

Nivada Grenchen F77 Chrono Mecaquartz

The Nivada Grenchen F77 Chrono Mecaquartz is praised for its solid case build, legible dial with applied indices and lume, and a domed sapphire crystal. Owners appreciate the mecaquartz movement for its slimmer profile, affordability, and reliability, with some finding the finishing excellent and the watch well-constructed for its price range of $550-$750. However, one owner reported abysmal crown action and a gritty winding feel, while another disliked the meca-quartz movement itself. The integrated bracelet's connection to the case is criticized for effectively increasing the lug-to-lug distance, potentially impacting wearability on smaller wrists. On balance, owners rate the Nivada Grenchen F77 Chrono Mecaquartz highly for its value and build quality, despite some reservations about the movement and bracelet integration.

From video reviewers

The value proposition is a strength, with reviewers positioning it as an affordable alternative to luxury chronographs. Reviewers did not agree on any weaknesses.

Zelos Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium

The Zelos Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium is widely praised for its exceptional lume, unique and beautiful dial finishing that reflects light dramatically, and solid build quality that exceeds its price point. Owners also highlight its comfortable wearability, especially the lightweight titanium variant, and the convenient on-the-fly micro-adjustment on the bracelet. One owner notes the Japanese movement performs better than anticipated, and the Ti-Damascus variant features a unique, patterned dial and bezel. However, some owners find the 44mm size large, the crown "off," and the bracelet clasp could be more scratch-resistant, with resizing pins described as stubborn. Reattaching the bracelet after removal is also noted as extremely difficult. Overall, owners rate the Zelos Hammerhead V3 300m Titanium highly for its impressive dial aesthetics and value for money.

Keep exploring

More watches worth a look

Matched to the watches above on size, movement, style and price — microbrands first. Open any one to dig in.

Adjacent matchups

People also compared

Comparisons nearby in the catalog — alternatives to the watches above paired against the matchup.