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TANGENTE
Tangente, the round watch with the many right angles. This model embodies the Glashütte watchmaking company like no other. Tangente is a prizewinning classic and one of the most popular models for the last 25 years.
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One of the most robust NOMOS timepieces. A watch without airs and graces, but one which always looks good. Yet its inner values are just as convincing: with the high-end, handmade calibers from NOMOS ticking within.
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In Orion Nomos Glashütte have elevated the essentials to a fine art. This watch is more refined, restrained, and elegant than the timepieces that have gone before. The Orion is a watch designed for life.
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THE METRO
This watch is sophisticated, precise, and has contemporary flair, winning over design prize juries. Metro’s aesthetic is reminiscent of an intricate measuring tool. And shows how the days go by in the most modern way.
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THE MINIMATIC
The archetype of a timepiece, but more elegant and slender than ever before. Minimatik is the watch with which NOMOS Glashütte introduced its high-end caliber DUW 3001. Great craftsmanship from Glashütte, a little high-tech—and first-class industrial design, made in Germany.
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THE TANGOMAT
For those who appreciate the clean, straightforward design of the Nomos classic Tangente, the Tangomat is essentially its big brother. With a more robust case, larger diameter, and an automatic caliber. A multiple prizewinning model with an excellent winding rate and outstanding accuracy.
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NOMOS GLASHÜTTE WATCHES
HISTORY OF NOMOS GLASHÜTTE
Founded by Roland Schwertner in 1990, today NOMOS Glashütte is the largest manufacturer of mechanical timepieces in Germany. NOMOS Glashütte exclusively develops and produces its own calibers; each timepiece is made in-house, on site, in Glashütte.
Almost everything inside a Nomos is made by hand. Milling plates, bridges, and wheels, bluing screws, bevelling edges, finely regulating calibers—building the best watches requires a great deal of patience.
It often takes years from the first design drawing to the finished product that can be sent out into the world.