What a funny coincidence. I live in Dresden, near Glashütte. Yesterday my Chinese colleague showed me exactly this Nomos model, but only on a Nato. I showed him my Chinese Pagani Design PD-1651 on a Nato as well. We compared both watches and really had some fun talking about our watches. This is globalisation and enjoyment of wearing a watch.
I'd flip the bracelet, for the price I would prefer female end links. Definitely the finish of the watch is fantastic. The movement is extremely Impressive as well !
Admired Nomos for a long time for all the in house movements, and sheer quality put into each piece. The zen like balance of elements is very pleasing, as is the price for such a luxury watch.
This looks lovely, such a lovely blue tone! I really like it, even in 37 mm, I prefer the 42 mm version since it has a date complication. It’s nice though, that even this smaller versions fits larger wrists. 8,7 mm… mind boggling! I like the box even, this small leather box is good to take this on a trip and it doesn’t take up too much space in your closet etc. The clasp is strange, I would flip the bracelet, which should be no problem whatsoever with the quick release springbars. But it’s basically their signature, this in the extended L2L. Absolutely a stunning watch! But I appreciate if one finds this piece is too high polished. Thank you for the review!
Yet another great no stone left unturned review. I agree in regard to the lug to lug length, Longines have a habit of doing this for example, but it puts me off unfortunately as it does look out of balance. Still for all that its always nice to see a different piece, cheers.
Outstanding quality and workmanship and second to none.......almost but unfortunately I don’t like the look🙈in my opinion for that price they should have used applied markers but then it would be a little thicker and it’s not really what Nomos does Great review as always 👍
No Ken, I do not need to be more consistent. The Formex Essence is 100 metres water resistant. This piece is 200 metres water resistant. Both have push/pull crowns. When a piece has 200 metres water resistance a screw down crown isn't needed. 100 metres water resistance on a daily wear piece is acceptable, however with a mid-tier piece one expects a screw down crown rather than a push/pull crown; hence my criticism of the Essence push/pull crown. The exception to this is when the piece has a manual wind movement, as a push/pull crown makes it more practical for manual winding daily with the push/pull crown closed. Regards, #WR4K