Tag: NOMOS Glashütte
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NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer – classic white, quietly sharper
Clean, cool, complex – the NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer arrives in a white silver-plated dial, and the design exhales. The familiar layers become calmer, the information clearer. It is a practical traveler first, a style piece second, and that order suits it.
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Tangente, refined – NOMOS brings the ring date to 38.5 mm and 18 kt gold
NOMOS Glashütte revisits its signature Tangente Update with a trimmer 38.5 millimeters and, for the first time, an 18 kt gold case. Same clean geometry, now with a little evening-wear gravitas.
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Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 opens its gates to a citywide stage
Five days from now, Geneva will once again become horology’s busiest crossroads. Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026 is set to host 65 exhibiting brands, with nearly 60,000 visitors expected, 1,700 journalists, more than 6,000 retailers, and roughly 50,000 overnight stays already on the books. The numbers hint at scale, but the intent is clearer still…
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Club Campus grows up in color – NOMOS adds all olive and full rose
NOMOS Glashütte refreshes its hand-wound Club Campus with two dial shades that feel both playful and poised: all olive and full rose. The concept remains disarmingly simple – straightforward mechanics, clear typography, and color used with purpose rather than noise.
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Twelve Years of Metro: Mark Braun’s quiet revolution at NOMOS
Good design, says Mark Braun, is like a friend you barely notice until it is gone. After twelve years with NOMOS Metro, you sense what he means. The watch remains cosmopolitan, clear yet complex, and still playful in a way that feels grown up.
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NOMOS Club Sport Worldtimer takes the 2026 iF Design Award
NOMOS Glashütte’s Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer silver has won the 2026 iF Design Award in Product Design. Introduced less than a year ago and already a bestseller since Watches and Wonders 2025, it shows all 24 time zones at a glance and keeps its profile to 9.9 millimeters – one of the thinnest worldtime watches…
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Roam and Reverie: NOMOS Glashütte’s Scenic Journey with Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer
If you’re a globetrotter who believes in journeys rather than just destinations, then NOMOS Glashütte’s latest watches might just be what your wrist desires. Presenting the Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Roam and Reverie – two limited-edition marvels, with only 175 pieces each, to take you on a horological scenic route.
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NOMOS Glashütte Introduces Tangente Gold Neomatik: A Classic Reimagined in 18K Gold
When you think of NOMOS Glashütte, sleek design and precision engineering might come to mind. But wait, there’s more! The brand is taking it up a notch – or should I say a karat – by introducing the Tangente Gold Neomatik, a classic that now dazzles in 18-karat gold. Who said a gold watch is…
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The New Metro 38 Date: NOMOS Glashütte’s Timeless Charm with a Modern Twist
NOMOS Glashütte, that charming watchmaker from Germany, is back with a bang, and this time it’s the Metro 38 date that’s catching our eye.
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NOMOS Glashütte’s Tetra Origins: A New Spin on the Square Timepiece
Always wanted to make a statement with your wristwear without screaming ‘look at me’? Say hello to the Tetra Origins – the latest series of square watches from NOMOS Glashütte. These beauties combine a modern design with nature-inspired colors: terracotta, sage, ocher, and anthracite. It’s like wearing a piece of the earth around your wrist…