Nomos Glashütte

NOMOS Glashütte
Industry Watchmaking
Founded 1990
Founder Roland Schwertner
Headquarters Glashütte, Germany
Products Watches
Number of employees
200[1]
Website nomos-watches.com
Nomos Wristwatch, Model Ludwig (2005)
Nomos Wristwatch, Model Ludwig, Glass-back (2005)
Nomos Wristwatch, Modell Tangente neomatik (Model introduced 2015)
The 2015 introduced caliber 3001

NOMOS Glashütte is a German watchmaking company based in Glashütte, Saxony, which specializes in manual-winding and automatic mechanical watches. It was founded in January 1990, two months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, by Roland Schwertner. The designs for the first collection were drawn up by Susanne Günther, drawing influence from the Bauhaus purist style. NOMOS's designs have been widely praised for their clean and modernist aesthetic.[2] In its early years, the company focused on manufacturing mechanical watches with hand-wound movements.[3] The basis for the movement was, until 2005, the Swiss-made ETA SA / Peseux 7001. Annual production is approximately 20,000 pieces.[4]

Since 2005, NOMOS Glashütte has only used in-house movements.[5] Beginning with α (Alpha), a manual winding caliber, the range has since been expanded to include a range of other manual winding movements with additional functions. The first automatic NOMOS watch, the Tangomat, was first introduced in the summer of 2006. NOMOS Glashütte has gradually expanded its range of watches to include new models and sizes, such as the Ahoi and Metro.

In 2013 the company introduced two gold models to its collection, the Lambda and Lux.[6]

In 2014, the company unveiled its own in-house escapement, known as the NOMOS swing system.[7] This new component is gradually being introduced into NOMOS’ caliber range, which is also being renamed.

Models

There are currently eleven NOMOS watch models, which come in a number of variations. These are:

Calibers

NOMOS Glashütte currently produces fourteen in-house calibers with various complications. These are:

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