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Nomos Club
The Club is Nomos' newest watch. It is more affordable than other NOMOS models and has a completely new design. The Club comes in two versions; one is light, the other dark. The hands of the dark Club are rhodium-plated with SuperLumiNova. The hour and minute hands glow at night. The hands of the light Club are red and black respectively.
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Nomos Ludwig
The Ludwig model with Roman numerals shares almost all of its features with the Tangente, but the design is just a bit softer. Ludwig is available with a steel case back or one made of sapphire crystal.
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Nomos Orion
The Orion model is perhaps the most modern of all Nomos watches. Though this model also has much in common with the Tangente, the rounder case and the beautifully domed crystals create a striking difference visually. There is a version with a light dial and one with an anthracite-colored dial with silver-plated white markers, available with either a stainless steel or a sapphire crystal case back. The light-colored model with a stainless steel case back is also available with gold-plated markers. Prices: 960 or 1,160 euros (version with sapphire crystal case back).
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Nomos Sport
The Tangente Sport is the more robust sister model of the standard Tangente version. With this watch you can go swimming, sailing, and diving. Its case back is secured with six screws. The sporty silver grey dial bears markings filled with SuperLumiNova, as do the hands. It costs 990 euros. An evolution of the Tangente Sport model is the Tangente Sport Date, which includes a date display. This particular feature often makes the movement of other wristwatches look a little bulky, but that problem has been cleverly solved at Nomos - the date ring was simply designed around the movement instead of on top of it as usual. So the watch remains beautifully flat. 1,290 euros.
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Nomos Tangente
The Tangente is our classic: an elegant, yet extremely robust watch for everyday wear. Its concept is based on a Glashütte design from the 1920s and has been restyled to reflect modern times. Price: 890 euros, with sapphire crystal case back 1,020 euros. The Tangente is also available, just as elegant and flat, with a date display at 6 o'clock. The Tangente with the patented date mechanism costs 1,320 euros.
Date and power reserve displays have been integrated into the latest Tangente generation. Where the energy is stored in the movement, there is a small sickle which will indicate when the watch needs to be rewound. During winding the watch, the sickle turns on its own axis. The Nomos power reserve mechanism is patented. Price: 1,780 euros.
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Nomos Tangomat
At first glance, the Nomos watches Tangomat and Tangomat Date appear to be little more than an enlarged Tangente. In them, however, the first Nomos automatic calibres are at work: these movements – Epsilon and Zeta – were designed, developed and manufactured entirely at Nomos. It is thanks to them that Nomos was knighted with the additional distinction "manufactory."
Tangomat and Tangomat Date are watches, whose excellent accuracy are already highly commended. Their backs are fastened with six screws and the watches are waterproof to 30 metres. The Tangomat model with the patented date mechanism costs 1,880 euros, without 1,580.
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Nomos Tetra
Tetra is available in two sizes: either 27.5 or 29.5 mm per side. Which explains the difference in price: The small Tetra model costs 960 euros, the large one 1,020 euros, and the model with sapphire crystal case back 1,140 euros.
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