Nivada Grenchen F77 Titanium Anthracite MK1
What makes the F77 Titanium Anthracite MK1 technically exceptional
The Anthracite Dial: When texture becomes character
The integrated Titanium bracelet
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The conversation around Swiss automatic watches in 2024 and 2025 has been dominated by one truth, the watches most collectors want integrated-bracelet sport watches in titanium or steel are either gated behind years-long waitlists or selling at auction multiples that make them inaccessible to almost everyone. Brands built on exclusivity have priced out the very enthusiasts who made them iconic.
Nivada Grenchen has always operated differently. Born in Grenchen, Switzerland the same town that gave the world some of the most technically rigorous watchmakers in history, the brand has spent the better part of a century making Swiss-made watches that prioritise craft over hype. The F77 Titanium Anthracite MK1 is the fullest expression of that philosophy yet.
The case material alone sets this watch apart from virtually every competitor at its price point. Grade 5 titanium, the same aerospace-grade alloy used in surgical implants and high-performance motorsport components, is among the most demanding materials to machine and finish in watchmaking. It is approximately 40% lighter than stainless steel while being significantly more resistant to corrosion and scratching. On the wrist, the difference is immediate and permanent: you notice it the moment you put it on and forget to take it off.
The dial of the F77 Titanium Anthracite MK1 is where the watch moves from technically impressive to genuinely beautiful. The IP grey 10C embossed carbon pattern creates a surface that is never the same twice, it shifts as the light changes, revealing a basketweave depth that photographs cannot fully capture. The shiny silver applied indices provide the contrast needed for legibility without breaking the dial's tonal harmony.
The bracelet transitions seamlessly from case to clasp, with alternating satin-brushed and polished links creating the kind of two-tone surface treatment that makes integrated bracelets so desirable. The Grade 5 titanium push-button deployant clasp (22x16mm) provides the same material consistency throughout and the security of a proper deployment mechanism. The result is a bracelet that looks architecturally considered, because it is.
Our F77 is powered by the Swiss-made Soprod P024 automatic wind. All of our watches are made in Switzerland in true Nivada Grenchen authenticity and quality standards. Featuring a 100m (10 ATM) water resistance & a screw-down crown.






