Nomos Glashütte
NOMOS Glashütte is a German watchmaking company based in Glashütte, Saxony, which specializes in artisan manual-winding and automatic mechanical watches. It was founded in January 1990, two months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, by Roland Schwertner. The designs for the first collection were drawn up by Susanne Günther, drawing influence from the Bauhaus purist style. NOMOS designs are known for their clean and modernist aesthetic. NOMOS Glashütte is a member of the Deutscher Werkbund, a predecessor of the Bauhaus movement and a group that represents the interests of companies that combine handcraft with industrial production, and design with functionality. The management team is made up of CEO Uwe Ahrendt, a graduate engineer and responsible for production; Judith Borowski, heading up communications and design in Berlin; and Roland Schwertner, who continues to be in charge of sales.
History
In 1990, Roland Schwertner, an IT expert and photographer from Düsseldorf, registered the trademark NOMOS Glashütte/SA. The first collection of NOMOS watches came out in 1992. NOMOS Glashütte now has three sites in Glashütte, a place renowned for its tradition of watchmaking: The administration department can be found in the former Glashütte station building, while most of the watchmakers are located on Am Erbenhang street. Since 2017, a further manufacturing facility can be found in the Schlottwitz district. Annual production is approximately 20,000 pieces. In its early years, the company focused on manufacturing mechanical watches with hand-wound movements. The basis for these movements was, until 2005, the Swiss-made ETA SA / Peseux 7001. Since April 2005, NOMOS Glashütte has only used in-house movements. Beginning with α, a manual winding caliber, the range has since been expanded to include a range of other manual winding movements with additional functions. The first automatic NOMOS watch, the Tangomat, was first introduced in the summer of 2005.In 2014, the company unveiled its own in-house escapement, known as the NOMOS swing system, which made it no longer reliant on Swiss manufacturers. This new component was gradually introduced into NOMOS’ caliber range. Since 2016, the company has concentrated on upgrading its caliber range with the NOMOS swing system; once upgraded, the calibers receive a name beginning with "DUW". This acronym stands for "Deutsche Uhrenwerke" and is intended to highlight the company's in-house caliber production.
The calibers in the company's neomatik series are very thin: NOMOS Glashütte introduced DUW 3001, its tenth in-house caliber, in 2015. At only 3.2 mm in height, this caliber is exclusive to the neomatik series, launched at BaselWorld 2016. The latest movement, DUW 6101, or “neomatik date,” was introduced in 2018. In this year the company also introduced the models Autobahn and Tangente Update, which debuted the neomatik date caliber. At BaselWorld 2019, the company introduced three new collections: the duo series, three new sport watches, and three automatic Club Campus models.
Models
The brand started production in 1992 with four basic models. NOMOS Glashütte has since gradually expanded its range of watches to include new models and sizes, such as Club and Metro. In 2013 the company introduced two gold models to its collection, Lambda and Lux. There are currently thirteen NOMOS watch models, which come in a number of variations. These are:- : originally hand-wound with optional date function, power reserve indicator, white or champagne-colored dial, in 33, 35, 38, 39, and 41 mm diameter; also available as a limited edition for Doctors Without Borders in the UK, USA, and Germany
- : hand-wound with optional automatic winding, power reserve indicator, various dial colors, in 27, 29.5, and 33 mm diameter; also available as a special edition for Doctors Without Borders in Germany
- : hand-wound with optional automatic winding, date function, various dial colors, in 33, 35, 38, 39, and 41 mm diameter
- : hand-wound with optional automatic winding, date function, white or champagner dial, in 33, 35, 38, and 41 mm diameter
- : automatic in 38 mm diameter with optional date function, white or dark-colored dial, and world time function
- : hand-wound with optional automatic winding, date function, white or dark-colored dial, in 36, 38, and 40 mm diameter
- : automatic in 40 mm diameter with optional date function, various dial colors, and world time function
- : automatic, 36 or 40 mm in diameter with water-resistance to 20 atm, optional date function, and various dial color options
- : hand-wound shape watch in 18 kt white or rose gold, various dial colors, in two sizes: 40.5 × 36 mm and 38.5 × 34 mm
- : hand-wound watch in 18 kt white or rose gold; black, deep blue or off-white dial, in two sizes: 39 and 42 mm diameter
- : hand-wound in 35, 37, 38, or 39 mm diameter with date, power reserve indicator, and various dial color options
- : automatic in 35.5 mm diameter, available in white, champagne, or midnight blue
- : automatic in 41 mm diameter with date function, superluminova on dial, and three dial color options
Calibers
Manual
- , 43-hour power reserve / Alpha.2, with a shorter pivot on the second wheel
- , power reserve indicator, 84-hour power reserve
- , tonneau shape, 84-hour power reserve
- , NOMOS swing system, date indicator, 42-hour power reserve
- , NOMOS swing system, power reserve indicator, 43-hour power reserve
- , NOMOS swing system, power reserve indicator, date indicator, 42-hour power reserve
Automatic
- , NOMOS swing system, 42-hour power reserve
- , NOMOS swing system, 43-hour power reserve
- , NOMOS swing system, date indicator, 42-hour power reserve
- , NOMOS swing system, worldtimer function, 24-hour indicator, 42-hour power reserve
- , NOMOS swing system, date indicator, 42-hour power reserve
Awards
NOMOS watches have won more than 150 prestigious design awards to date, including the iF Design Award, the Good Design Award, the red dot Design Award, and the German Design Award. In 2018, NOMOS Glashütte became the first non-Swiss brand after A. Lange & Söhne to win the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève, the Oscars of the watchmaking world, with the Tangente Update model—which has also been awarded the European Product Design Award.Other
In 1906, a company called "Nomos-Uhr-Gesellschaft, Guido Müller & Co." started importing Swiss watches and distributing them with the more prestigious addition “Glashütte/Sachsen”. For a watch company to include “Glashütte” in their name, at least 50% of the caliber must be manufactured in Glashütte; this is up to 95% for NOMOS Glashütte, but was not the case for the Nomos-Uhr-Gesellschaft. The renowned company A. Lange & Söhne took them to court and in 1910 the Nomos-Uhr-Gesellschaft ceased business operations. The Nomos-Uhr-Gesellschaft from the early 1900s and today's NOMOS Glashütte have nothing more than the name Nomos in common.Literature
- Schmid, Hans Heinrich: Lexikon der Deutschen Uhrenindustrie 1850 - 1980 :
- Design Klassiker, Die Tangente von NOMOS Glashütte,.
- NOMOS Glashütte - Das große Universallexikon Berlin: Birkhäuser 2004,.
- Doerr, Elizabeth: Bravo, NOMOS! How The Metro will Change the Watch Game :
- Quill & Pad: How Does NOMOS Glashutte Make A Beautiful Watch With Manufacture Movement For Under $3,000? :