A collection of close-up shots illustrating various parts of the watchmaking process. Additional similar videos on their YT channel.
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I've watched this entire series of videos with delight. I love Nomos! I'm saving for another as we speak. This is the one I have.
I’ve also loved watching these videos on their IG stories. FYI there’s also a really good Nomos factory tour video by DeGriff on YT.
That tangente is beautiful. I’m seriously considering the Metro gang reserve as my next major purchase.
I've watched this entire series of videos with delight. I love Nomos! I'm saving for another as we speak. This is the one I have.
This looks great! What's the case and your wrist size? Is that an off-white/beige dial colour? Hard to tell if it's the lighting and a white dial. I'm debating on my first Nomos - likely a Tangente but not certain which model: manual, automatic or auto/date. The manual seems closest to the minimalist ethos of the brand, but the DUW3001 automatic movement is seriously impressive in this price category at 3.2mm thick.
This looks great! What's the case and your wrist size? Is that an off-white/beige dial colour? Hard to tell if it's the lighting and a white dial. I'm debating on my first Nomos - likely a Tangente but not certain which model: manual, automatic or auto/date. The manual seems closest to the minimalist ethos of the brand, but the DUW3001 automatic movement is seriously impressive in this price category at 3.2mm thick.
This Tangente is 35mm, my wrist is 17cm. The dial is a silvery gray, which means it goes with any color strap. This is my first hand-wind and I enjoy winding it every day. The power reserve has turned nearly all red by late morning, and winding while watching the red disappear is always a joy (Admittedly, I have a very simple mind and am easily amused!). However, the one I'm saving for has the DUW3001 movement, so I'm looking forward to that very much.