
NOMOS Glashütte
Tangente
$1,900
The iconic NOMOS watch, perhaps the best-known German wristwatch. Features Bauhaus-inspired typography, tempered blue hands on white silver-plated dial, and 35mm stainless steel case.
Signature Product$3,580
Designed by Mark Braun, features colorful hour indexes, skyscraper-inspired hands, and mint/red power reserve indicator. Won multiple design awards including Red Dot and iF Design Award.
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NOMOS Glashütte
$1,900
The iconic NOMOS watch, perhaps the best-known German wristwatch. Features Bauhaus-inspired typography, tempered blue hands on white silver-plated dial, and 35mm stainless steel case.

NOMOS Glashütte
$3,840
GPHG award-winning watch featuring the innovative ring date display with two red dots framing the current date. Powered by ultra-thin neomatik caliber DUW 6101.

NOMOS Glashütte
$2,020
A minimalist dress watch reduced to the essentials. Features domed sapphire crystal, golden indexes, tempered blue hands, and the favored design among NOMOS designers.

NOMOS Glashütte
$4,280
A sporty 200m water-resistant watch combining elegance with functionality. Features screw-down crown with whale motif, Superluminova-filled hands, and textile strap.

NOMOS Glashütte
$4,280
A sporty 200m water-resistant watch combining elegance with functionality. Features screw-down crown with whale motif, Superluminova-filled hands, and textile strap.

NOMOS Glashütte
$3,840
GPHG award-winning watch featuring the innovative ring date display with two red dots framing the current date. Powered by ultra-thin neomatik caliber DUW 6101.

NOMOS Glashütte
$1,580
The entry-level robust NOMOS watch with bilingual dial combining Arabic and Roman numerals, highway-inspired typography, and blue Superluminova for night visibility.

NOMOS Glashütte
$2,020
A minimalist dress watch reduced to the essentials. Features domed sapphire crystal, golden indexes, tempered blue hands, and the favored design among NOMOS designers.

Ochs und Junior
CHF 9,313
Dual time zone display with date and power reserve, featuring the perforated date ring from the perpetual calendar series. Built on the Ulysse Nardin UN-118 movement.

NOMOS Glashütte
$1,900
The iconic NOMOS watch, perhaps the best-known German wristwatch. Features Bauhaus-inspired typography, tempered blue hands on white silver-plated dial, and 35mm stainless steel case.