Bauhaus Beauty, German Precision
Nomos Glashütte is a symbol of contemporary German watchmaking, renowned for its minimalist Bauhaus-inspired design and in-house mechanical movements. Crafted in the historic watchmaking town of Glashütte, each timepiece embodies precision engineering, timeless elegance, and an independent spirit. From the sleek Tangente to the sporty Ahoi, Nomos watches offer refined versatility with a distinctly modern edge. Their award-winning designs and meticulous craftsmanship make them a favourite among design enthusiasts and horology lovers alike. Whether you're new to fine watches or expanding a collection, Nomos Glashütte stands out for its purity of form, ethical production, and dedication to mechanical excellence.
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DOXA SUB 300 CARBON
The DOXA SUB 300 Carbon is a bold fusion of innovation and heritage. Crafted from lightweight forged carbon, it offers exceptional durability with a stealthy, modern edge. Powered by a COSC-certified automatic movement and water-resistant to 300 metres, it maintains the iconic cushion-shaped case and vibrant dial options DOXA is known for. Perfect for adventure seekers and collectors alike, the SUB 300 Carbon delivers high-performance functionality in a cutting-edge, eye-catching design that stands out above and below the surface.
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DOXA SUB 200
The DOXA SUB 200 is a vintage-inspired dive watch that combines timeless style with modern reliability. Featuring a 42mm stainless steel case, domed sapphire crystal, and 200 metres of water resistance, it’s built for everyday wear and underwater adventures. Available in a range of bold dial colours and fitted with a reliable Swiss automatic movement, the SUB 200 offers classic dive watch aesthetics with contemporary performance—perfect for those who appreciate heritage design with a modern twist.
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A BRIEF 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.