This article provides a complete introduction to NOMOS Glashütte, a representative modern watchmaking brand from Glashütte, Germany. Renowned for ...
This article provides a complete introduction to NOMOS Glashütte, a representative modern watchmaking brand from Glashütte, Germany. Renowned for its minimalist Bauhaus design and solid German movement craftsmanship, NOMOS was a core force in the revival of German watchmaking after German reunification.
Brand Origin and Milestones
Founded: Founded in 1990 by Roland Schwertner in Glashütte, Saxony, Germany. The first four series (Tangente, Orion, Ludwig, and Tetra) were launched in 1992.
In-house Movement Development: The first in-house manual-winding movement, Alpha (α), was released in 2005, gradually phasing out externally sourced movements.swiss replica watches
Core Technology Breakthrough: The self-developed Swing System escapement was launched in 2014, making NOMOS one of the few watch brands capable of fully in-house producing escapements.
Scale and Status: Today, NOMOS is one of the largest mechanical watch brands in Germany, producing over 80% of its parts in-house and adhering to the "Made in Glashütte" standard.
Design Philosophy and Iconic Style: Strictly adhering to the Bauhaus principle of "form follows function," the dial is minimalist, devoid of superfluous decoration, featuring the iconic white dial, blued steel hands, and small seconds hand for clear and intuitive time reading.
Design Division of Labor: Berlin was responsible for visual creativity and color scheme, while Glashütte Original handled structural engineering and craftsmanship.
Materials are restrained, primarily using stainless steel cases, with dials mainly in silver-white and black, and a few series featuring colored dials (such as Metro). Lugs are mostly one-piece or perforated, with clean lines and a comfortable fit on the wrist.luxury replica watches
Core Series and Classic Models
Tangente (Signature Series): Ultra-thin small seconds hand, the ultimate embodiment of Bauhaus style, such as the Tangente 38, powered by the DUW 3001 automatic movement;
Orion: A variant of the Tangente, with a simpler dial, some models featuring a date display;
Ludwig: Featuring Roman numeral hour markers, exuding retro elegance, suitable for formal wear;
Tetra: A square-case series with sharp angles and high recognizability;
Metro: More modern, featuring colored minute tracks and large date displays, targeting a younger demographic;
Club: A more cost-effective option, with a more user-friendly size, suitable for daily commutes;
Zurich: Positioned as a high-end brand, with advanced treatments on the movement plates (such as an ebony coating), leaning towards business luxury.
Movement Craftsmanship Features: Classic German 3/4 plate, Glashütte stripes, blued steel screws, swan-neck regulator; In-house DUW series movements (such as the DUW 3001 automatic and DUW 1001 manual), adjusted in six positions, with a power reserve of 42–72 hours; Transparent case back allows clear viewing of the movement's finishing details; some high-end models feature hand-beveling.
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