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Niton Prima: A Historic Watch Brand Reemerges with High-End Innovation

February 10

Niton, a venerable watch manufacturer founded in 1919, is making a significant comeback with the introduction of its inaugural model, the Niton Prima. This re-entry into the market stands apart from the prevalent trend of simply reissuing vintage designs, instead opting for a sophisticated, contemporary approach while honoring its rich heritage. The Niton Prima is a testament to high-end independent watchmaking, featuring advanced complications and a distinct aesthetic. Limited to just 19 pieces in each of its two available precious metal variants, it marks a bold statement in the world of horology.

The original Niton company, established in Geneva by Auguste Jeannet, Alfred Bourquin, and Edouard Morel—former talents from Vacheron & Constantin—quickly gained acclaim for its innovative movements. Specializing in remarkably thin and uniquely shaped calibers, Niton combined mechanical prowess with exquisite finishing. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the brand was a key supplier to esteemed watchmakers like Patek Philippe, Cartier, and Van Cleef & Arpels, and also crafted bespoke timepieces for prominent jewelers. Niton was recognized for its numerous Geneva Seal certifications and consistent top rankings in chronometry competitions, famously introducing a registered jump-hour display in 1928.

Named after the 'Pierres du Niton' in Geneva's harbor, a symbol of precision, the brand, like many Swiss manufacturers, faced economic challenges in the late 1930s. Its production rights were sold in 1938, and after a series of acquisitions and mergers, it faded from the scene in 1971. The brand's revival is owed to Yvan Ketterer, who, during genealogical research, discovered his relative George Ketterer's involvement with Niton. This serendipitous rediscovery, reminiscent of Nicholas Bowman-Scargill's experience with Fears, inspired Ketterer to resurrect the brand.

Yvan Ketterer, alongside Leopoldo Celi, both seasoned professionals in the watch industry, have united their expertise for Niton's revival. Their ambitious vision is fully embodied in the Niton Prima. The watch's design skillfully updates the brand's historical aesthetic for the 21st century, avoiding the pitfall of being confined by a purely retro style. This forward-thinking approach allows for greater design evolution.

A defining feature of the Niton Prima is its entirely proprietary, shaped caliber, the NHS01. This aligns with a contemporary movement in watch design towards shaped cases and strong stylistic expression. Historically, Niton excelled in shaped movements, and this new caliber continues that legacy. While the initial model features a rectangular case complementing the NHS01 movement's architecture, there's anticipation for how the brand will further innovate with new case shapes. The watch's dial, described as a "Totem" layout, showcases jumping hours at 12 o'clock, a rotating central dial with a blued hand for minutes, and a running seconds display below, all set against a textured main dial visible through a sapphire cut-out.

The Niton Prima's horological aspirations extend beyond its unique caliber, incorporating two significant complications. It features a striking jump hour, where a hand-soldered copper gong chimes at the top of each hour, a subtle yet sophisticated auditory cue. Additionally, a zero-reset mechanism allows for precise time-setting: pulling out the crown instantly advances the watch to the next minute and pauses it. These features, combined with Niton's pursuit of both COSC certification and the esteemed Geneva Seal, position the Prima among an elite group of watches. The NHS01 caliber, operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and offering a 72-hour power reserve, also presents a distinct, visually engaging aesthetic with its sweeping, striped bridges, a refreshing departure from conventional finishes.

The external design of the Niton Prima is as meticulously crafted as its internal mechanisms. Available in 18K rose gold or 950 platinum, each limited to 19 pieces, these materials nod to the brand's founding year, 1919. The case measures 27mm in width, 42mm from lug to lug, and a mere 7.9mm in thickness, offering an elegant profile. Despite its slender build, it boasts a 3atm water resistance rating. The case front features classical vertical brushing, creating a refined backdrop for the central time displays. The rounded, highly polished sides blend traditional forms with modern characteristic elements, establishing a strong foundation for future design language. The dial's blued applied markers, particularly the prominent '12', suggest a unique typography, though a full assessment awaits more detailed visuals. The movement and logo styling have drawn comparisons to '70s graphic design and snowboard branding, highlighting its distinctive, bold identity.

The Niton Prima is available for order through the brand's official website. The platinum version is priced at CHF 47,750 (excluding VAT), while the rose gold variant is CHF 44,750 (excluding VAT). Prospective buyers are invited to submit their details to receive a formal proposal, with a 50% deposit required upon order. The emergence of new ventures like Niton enriches the watch industry, fostering creativity and challenging established norms. By daring to craft proprietary shaped calibers and embrace innovative design, Niton pushes the boundaries of watchmaking, inspiring larger brands to reconsider their own approaches and catering to a discerning niche appreciative of its unique vision and historical resurgence.

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