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Norqain Adventure Sport Chrono Day/Date 41mm Ref:N1500GA1ILC/E153

Norqain Adventure Sport Chrono Day/Date 41mm

Reference: N1500GA1ILC/E153

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The Norqain Adventure Sport Chrono Day/Date 41mm in silver, rose gold, black and green is a chronograph watch released under the Adventure collection. In terms of construction this version features a 41mm and stainless steel case paired with a stainless steel/rubber band and sapphire crystal. The movement is an automatic Norqain reference NN17 based on the Sellita SW500a movement. It has a power reserve of 62 hours and beats at a frequency of 28 800 beats per hour.

Essentials

Collection
Year launched
2024
Watch style
Crystal
Sapphire
Materials case
Stainless steel
Materials band
Stainless steel, Rubber
Water resistance
100 m
Limited edition
100 pieces

Visuals

Case shape
Tonneau
Case diameter
41 mm
Case height
15 mm
Lug width
20 mm
Lug to lug
48.9 mm
Illumination
Super-LumiNova X1 Super-LumiNova
Colors case
Silver, Rose gold, Black
Colors dial
Green
Colors band
Silver, Black

Movement

Caliber
Norqain NN17
Base caliber
Sellita SW500a
Type
Automatic
Power reserve
62 hours
Frequency
28 800 bph / 4 Hz
No. of jewels
25
Complications
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media-librarysvaaDK Matthew Inglis wrist 7.09"/18.00cm
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May 8, 2025

Positive Points 

So right up the bat this is a very striking watch. The dial has a very interesting pattern of blues that catch the light in interesting ways and change how the dial appears. As well as the dial the case is beautifully finished with some nice polishing on the edges and brushed surfaces. The bezel has some very nice beveling on the edge and the bezel is a nice steel one. All of which gives the Watch a toolish aesthetic while still retaining a nice luxury touch.

The specs of the watch are very good with a 100m water resistance backed up with a screw down crown, although it should be noted that the chronograph pushers are not screw down ones. The size of the case is nice at a very manageable 41mm diameter and 49.8mm lug to lug. The 15mm thickness might seem like a lot but a decent amount of this does disappear into the case back when on, meaning this watch can be worn with a casual shirt without bulging out of the cuff.

Negative issues 

As I alluded to you earlier the watch is quite thick, and while a lot of that disappears on wrist the watch is still thicker than most would. This would make the watch impossible to wear as a dress watch, but I don’t think most of the people who buy this watch would be doing so for this purpose.

Also this is a very busy dial, with a day/date and chronograph complication as well as the dial pattern. This is not an issue for me but I’m sure a lot of people won’t like that and will find that it affects the legibility of the watch.

The 100m water resistance is great and I like the screw down crown, but the fact that the pushers aren’t screw down pushers (despite looking like that) and I can’t help thinking that they’re more likely to be knocked meaning the water resistance can’t be completely guaranteed. But again I consider this a dive style watch rather than a dive watch and won’t be taking this on anything more than a splash in the water.

Conclusion

I love this watch. Is it perfect no, I would have liked the pushers to be screwed down ones just for that level of security and it would have been nice if the watch was slimmer, although at the price I paid I’m assuming that would not be possible without loosing something I really like such as the display caseback, or water resistance.

So again is it perfect no, and anyone who has a dislike for bulky watches should probably stay clear but this watch is definitely a keeper for me and I would happily recommend this to anyone wanting a sporty chronograph.