NOMOS Celebrates 175 Years of Glashütte Watchmaking With New Club Automatic Series
Only 175 of each color will be made.
In celebration of 175 years of watchmaking in Glashütte, Germany, NOMOS is launching a special edition Club automatic inspired by Bauhaus design sensibilities.
Coming in a 40mm case crafted out of stainless steel with a polished finish, the new timepiece is offered in three different colors: navy, olive and onyx.
All three iterations carry the same dial design, featuring numeral indexes at the even hours, lumed sword hands for the hours and minutes, and a small seconds sitting neatly above 6 o’clock. At the core of the timepiece is NOMOS’ own self-winding caliber DUW 5001, equipped with a proprietary swing system created by the company. Finishing the three models are three separate strap options: the navy will come with a blue-black textile strap, the olive will be paired with a light gray textile strap, and the onyx will carry a NOMOS Sport bracelet.
For those interested, each of the three Club automatic models will be limited to just 175 units made, with the navy and olive editions going for $2,620 USD and the onyx version going for $2,920 USD.
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