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    Club by NOMOS Glashütte

    February 9, 2021
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    Distinctively fine watches have been produced in Glashütte for 175 years — an anniversary the watchmaking company NOMOS Glashütte celebrated with the release of two special limited edition models. And now the third is here: Club by NOMOS Glashütte comes in three new colors, each limited to 175 pieces. The three names: Club automatic onyx, Club automatic navy, Club automatic olive. This popular model with domed sapphire crystal glass is available in beautiful shades of green, blue, and black (galvanized).

    Within these timepieces, the NOMOS movement DUW 5001 is at work—the first self-winding caliber from the watchmaking company, introduced in 2005. The diameter measures 40 millimeters. All three watches are also easily legible at night.


    NOMOS Glashütte has crafted these long-lasting timepieces with the next generation of watch owners in mind. People, in other words, who will need a good watch on the wrist for decades to come. The durable and robust models can withstand the rigors of life, are water-resistant to 20 atm, and go well with sporty endeavors outdoors as well as in water; they also look great with a suit in the office.

    First, there was Ludwig – 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte, which celebrated the town’s heritage as the center of German watchmaking. Then came Lambda – 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte, which represented the very best of Glashütte handcraft. And now there is an entirely different watch: An automatic model with an in-house built caliber and the proprietary NOMOS swing system adjusted according to chronometer standards. Available for an entry-level price which many people will find attractive.

    Each of these watches is accompanied by its own beautiful accessory: The elegant and complementary strap — a light gray and blue-black textile strap for the olive green and navy models respectively, and the NOMOS Sport bracelet for the onyx version. These watches are available from March in select retailers and online in the NOMOS Store, starting from $2,620.


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