Nomos is a great manufacturer. An incredible quality for a reasonable price. My favorite are the Club Campus (probably my next purchase) and the Orion.
You forgot about the open casebacks, thats one part of Nomos that many do enjoy. I don't think Nomos would be what it is today without the open casebacks. Maybe do a part 2 with some good macros showing the different movements.
@@satchelyork sorry but a modern seiko movement is quite boring to look at. They are not decorated or anything. The nomos use real heat blued screws and decorate their movements (albeit with machines and not by hand).
@@satchelyork You may prefer a steel caseback because you have yet to experience the absolute beauty of a more expensive watch where the movement is HIGHLY finished and decorated. It's such a joy to look at and experience. You can look at it with a loop and explore it for hours. I'm not kidding.
Hey Carter. The pictures we show are of the actual watches. We are just much better at photography. We are working on getting better at the Macro shots of the watches though. Thanks for the feedback!
@Simon Veasey The prices of brand new luxury products don't fluctuate that much even in the long run. Also, the guy could say, "As of the making of this video, here are the prices..." This is a buying guide. Include the damn prices.
I absolutely LOVE my Orion 38mm. It is a perfect casual-dress watch. My favorite part is the manual wind movement and see thru case back! And I got mine lightly used for $1,000 which makes it all even better.
I'm considering getting one as a gift to myself when I graduate college this next semester. I'm afraid it will be too dressy to wear daily though. I don't want to get it if I can't wear it several days a week and only for formal occasions. But if you think it looks great worn casually that will ease my fear!
@@Gabe_Dewey It’s definitely not a sports watch, but I only took 3 watches on a 3 week trip and I found myself wearing it the most! It goes great with any casual/dress wear. Just not sports wear. IMHO. And as a watch enthusiast I absolutely LOVE the fact it is an in-house movement. Congrats on your graduation!
@@secretsanta9046 Thanks! Glad to hear you love yours! I actually went to my local Nomos AD to see one in person and it was 25% off. I loved it. Then he pulled out an Original Tangente Sport that has been discontinued and I loved it. 100m water resistance and has a more platinum grey-colored dial. With it on sale and being rare I loved it. He said sometimes Nomos holds on to some models for a really long time then will eventually give them out to sell. I decided to pull the trigger a little early haha. When I was checking out he said "this is going to blow your mind, this watch was made in 2001," I thought that was really cool, and being brand new it seems crazy. Then when I got home I realized 2001 is probably before Nomos had their full in-house movements. It also has a closed case back so I can't see it. I'm probably overthinking but that kind of ruined the excitement for me and long story short, I've kept it in the box and debated whether he'll let me exchange it for the Orion. The Orion looks amazing with the open case back and is much slimmer than this model and fits so well on my wrist. Basically, I'm having buyer's remorse and can't decide if I made the right choice. if you actually read that, thanks for coming to my ted talk lol
@@Gabe_Dewey I don’t see why they wouldn’t let you trade it for another watch if that’s what you decide, I would go for whichever one makes you smile more when you look at the dial and not worry to much about the movement in-house or not. Either way congrats again on ur graduation and the new watch! Cheers 🍻
I bought the Tangente a few months ago after watching a review by Jenni Elle, and it's an amazing watch. Very basic, but very accurate, has only gained 4 seconds in a month. Very impressive. I'm looking to buy the Zurich World Time next.
I've got three, I love their designs and, as everyone says, they're good value for luxury watches. I've got a Tangente, Club and Orion. Got my eye on a Minimatik....
@@leehazlewoodism do you think that are good investments? I am looking on buying one as my first watch but I also would like for it to hold its value in time
I have a white Ahoi date, Club Atlantic Date, Autobahn with blue band, and a smaller hand wind breast cancer edition, the last for my daughter and bought it pre owned for a good price. And looked unused from and through a youtuber whom I know both and trust. My wife recently passed from breast cancer and covid and bought it for my daughters to ware. Maybe but in no rush an Orion. I live in NJ by the ocean and go boating on the Barnegat bay with friends and family it's nice to know both the Ahoi and Club Atlantic (200M) can handle a pool or falling into the bay. Only downside, I usually change the bands. Usually to leather from the fabric strap, haven't done it on the Autobahn yet. I read somewhere that many of the workers, makers at Lange wear Nomos watches. My three favorite watch brands that I can afford, is Nomos, Sinn and Stowa. I also know Nomos makes corporate editions with German companies, like Sieman's etc...
Thank you. I just tried a couple in the store. I have my eye on a Nomos Gangreserve Datum. Minimalist, but not too minimal. And complications. We need complications. And it's a bit less serious, not quite as austere as some of the other models. And something that doesn't show up in pictures or descriptions: the long, straight lugs of the Tangente felt like a popsicle stick on the wrist.; the Metro wore much more comfortably.
Thank you for the review of Nomos & their history. I bought my first Nomos watch last month & the more I see & learn about them, the more convinced I will own a number of them in the coming years. The new Orion with gold & silver dials are stunningly beautiful, as is the Tangente Neomatik 39 Silvercut. It's always very nice to buy such quality at affordable prices, Nomos certainly falls into this category.
I've had a Tangente Gangreserve for over 2 yrs now and it's my favorite in a nice collection of 7. My next purchase will be a Metro Silvercut - another totally unique Nomos thing. I love the unique power reserve on the Tangente also. They are very special watches, the fit and finish is remarkable at this price, I know of no other manufacturers with this level of quality both on the case and in the movement. I often hear people say Nomos is overpriced which is a clear indictor they don't understand or can't appreciate exemplary quality in fit and finish on a watch. Edit: Dec, 2023 - Putting my money where my mouth is. Purchased my Metro Neomatik 39 Silvercut, my grail for 2.5 yrs.
Lovely brand, the simplicity is striking across the lineup. My favorite is the Tangente. Really like the usability of the Arabic numerals and the overall Bauhous design.
@@davidbellamy1403 I appreciate Nomos. I have number 37/175 limited edition Campus Club Onyx with an in-house movements but even Rolex doesn’t make movements by hand. Assemble? Yes.
@crown&caliber 8:02 “ thanks for sticking with me…” mate, You give me a 50 minute video on this and I would’ve watched every minute of it! We love brand deep dives!
I own a Nomos Ludwig 234 since 2017 when I was visiting Germany and have seen the price of Nomos goes up since then. I still love my ludwig, even I was intended to get a tangente btw, and would definately buy more new models from Nomos in the future.
Nomos makes really very nicely looking watches for a reasonable price. Yet recently I think, although being quite different in style and look, Oris really made a similar step with their own movement, which is also on the cheaper side, yet competing easily with Tudor or even Omega and Rolex.
A great super fast very educational review of the brand, thanks you. After considering the Club (the closest to a 'regular' watch) , the Tangente (great case but not sure about the numbers) and Metro (Not a fan of the syringe style hands) I finally decided on the Ludwig 36mm Neomatik, OK it's a compromise as most watches are. I was a tad concerned that the 36mm would be lost on my over 7" wrist but that minimal bezel and slim case depth means it wears more like a 39, I took a chance on the purchase online having not been able to see or try the watch due to COVID and I'm very pleased that I did, definitely a keeper. Great watch and I love the display case back.
Great video! NOMOS is the best value for money in watch world, no argue there. In house calibers with their own escapement for 2000-3500 EUR (depending on the model) is simply fantastic offer!
For me the Nomos to get/have is the classic 36 mm Club. Other Nomos are either too delicate for my taste or out of proportion, due to Nomos trying to match modern size needs. The Zurich world timer in blue is the only other Nomos I would buy.
Nomos is great, and I will own one someday. Making movements in house is hugely impressive, but not unprecedented at this price point. Seiko has been doing it for 1/10th the cost, for years.
Hello, this is the best video on YT about Nomos. Someone could explain me the difference between the Zurich model and the Orion? Im interested in the all silver one, they look identical to me. Also is the neomatik movement way better than the alfa?
Im planning to buy a Nomos watch, because i think its new upcoming elegant watch. But the fact is im confused wich one should i go with, can you please suggest for me 3 models of Nomos in order please from your point of view? And thank you very for the valuable content that you provide
Recently bought two watches, a Sinn 556 and a Nomos Tangente handwind, Sinn on the ETA/Selita gains +1 sec after 24 hours and Nomos DUW Swing whatever gains +7 seconds after 24 hours. At 36.5 hourthe Nomos ran out of power, supposed to have 42hours? The Sinn clocked 40.5hrs power reserve. Inhouse doesnt necessary mean better. Better decorated? Slightly, to a watch person. To a layman its just metallic gears with some colors.
Great quality on research and production, kuddos. Your videos can improve a lot if you change your apparent policy of avoid mentioning prices. A buying guide without prices range is incomplete.
So if I may ask, are the internals of every nomos watch totally a german made??? I currently own all the models except for a german made and which is why I am interested in going for a nomos (alange is totally out of my budget 😀) so chose nomos which is equally awesome. Replies and clarifications will be highly useful. Thabks in advance 😀👍
Congratulations on the great videos. My name is Rogério Fadel Rihan I'm Brazilian, I live in Porto Alegre, state of RS. I really like your videos and would like to offer some suggestions: If you can, offer a Spanish version for people like me who don't speak English. I understand partially your explanations. If possible, I would like to hear from you about precision of movements and the cost in dollars. I wish you luck in your work and in your life. Tanks so much
Hey! I want to buy my first luxury watch. I want to buy something that can retain value or be a watch worth wearing for next 35 years! I have a budget of 2500 USD to 3000 USD. maybe I can stretch a little more. DO you recommend NOMOS or Tudor in terms of value and quality for money? Thanks, Btw I am a teacher so I cannot afford to buy luxury watches, But I have been saving and want to own a good piece of mechanics in the money I have. Thanks a lot
If you're buying new you'll have to accept that it'll depreciate but you will have the joy of ownership. I'd recommend Nomos, the designs are sharp and the finish is excellent. Plus they're relatively novel at the moment - I see plenty of Rolex/Tudor and lookalikes but out in the wild I've only spotted a couple of Nomos in a decade of watch spotting.
@TheLich17 for the pieces with the mostly integrated movements with in house escapement? Besides, the statement still ignores every mechanical Seiko. Or Citizen for that matter.
I think C & C sees it's self as a luxury watch channel/business, so I doubt they will even acknowledge the existance of Seiko/Citizen etc let alone mention that they produce in house movements. This RUclips channel exists to promote brands that they sell at the end of the day.
As a first time watch buyer, does anyone have long term experience with the Tangente Sport neomatik? While I like Nomos design, some of the comments I've seen about their offerings simply not being reliable worries me. The low profile on their watches is nice and all, but if it breaks down or easily gets magnetized, why even bother?
That's incorrect. Nomos movements are actually in-house produced movements. Nomos alpha caliber from design standpoint is based on Peseux 7001 movement.
I bought my „Tangomat Date“ three Month ago and i have never regretted the purchase.
Nomos is a great manufacturer. An incredible quality for a reasonable price. My favorite are the Club Campus (probably my next purchase) and the Orion.
same dude. Proud to be german :)
You forgot about the open casebacks, thats one part of Nomos that many do enjoy. I don't think Nomos would be what it is today without the open casebacks. Maybe do a part 2 with some good macros showing the different movements.
Why? every auto watch comes with one nowadays, even my 275 euro seiko. I actually prefer a steel back
Does the Tangente neomaticupdate have the in house movement.
@@satchelyork sorry but a modern seiko movement is quite boring to look at. They are not decorated or anything. The nomos use real heat blued screws and decorate their movements (albeit with machines and not by hand).
@@satchelyork You may prefer a steel caseback because you have yet to experience the absolute beauty of a more expensive watch where the movement is HIGHLY finished and decorated. It's such a joy to look at and experience. You can look at it with a loop and explore it for hours. I'm not kidding.
I’m a sucker for open case backs and I don’t like how a lot of luxury dress watches don’t have open casebacks
Fantastic job with all the summary and the research in depth. Bravo, team C&C!
I dont get why you guys bring all these watches out on the table, and then dont ever pick them up or show us the actual watch....
Hey Carter. The pictures we show are of the actual watches. We are just much better at photography. We are working on getting better at the Macro shots of the watches though. Thanks for the feedback!
And no mention of the prices...
@@Animalkisser Goodness sake, go on NOMOS website and check.
@Simon Veasey The prices of brand new luxury products don't fluctuate that much even in the long run. Also, the guy could say, "As of the making of this video, here are the prices..."
This is a buying guide. Include the damn prices.
@Simon Veasey Agree. I real watch fan would do a thorough research of the best prices and haggle. Its all part of the experience of buying a watch.
I absolutely LOVE my Orion 38mm. It is a perfect casual-dress watch. My favorite part is the manual wind movement and see thru case back! And I got mine lightly used for $1,000 which makes it all even better.
I'm considering getting one as a gift to myself when I graduate college this next semester. I'm afraid it will be too dressy to wear daily though. I don't want to get it if I can't wear it several days a week and only for formal occasions. But if you think it looks great worn casually that will ease my fear!
@@Gabe_Dewey It’s definitely not a sports watch, but I only took 3 watches on a 3 week trip and I found myself wearing it the most! It goes great with any casual/dress wear. Just not sports wear. IMHO. And as a watch enthusiast I absolutely LOVE the fact it is an in-house movement. Congrats on your graduation!
@@secretsanta9046 Thanks! Glad to hear you love yours! I actually went to my local Nomos AD to see one in person and it was 25% off. I loved it. Then he pulled out an Original Tangente Sport that has been discontinued and I loved it. 100m water resistance and has a more platinum grey-colored dial. With it on sale and being rare I loved it. He said sometimes Nomos holds on to some models for a really long time then will eventually give them out to sell. I decided to pull the trigger a little early haha. When I was checking out he said "this is going to blow your mind, this watch was made in 2001," I thought that was really cool, and being brand new it seems crazy. Then when I got home I realized 2001 is probably before Nomos had their full in-house movements. It also has a closed case back so I can't see it. I'm probably overthinking but that kind of ruined the excitement for me and long story short, I've kept it in the box and debated whether he'll let me exchange it for the Orion. The Orion looks amazing with the open case back and is much slimmer than this model and fits so well on my wrist. Basically, I'm having buyer's remorse and can't decide if I made the right choice.
if you actually read that, thanks for coming to my ted talk lol
@@Gabe_Dewey I don’t see why they wouldn’t let you trade it for another watch if that’s what you decide, I would go for whichever one makes you smile more when you look at the dial and not worry to much about the movement in-house or not. Either way congrats again on ur graduation and the new watch! Cheers 🍻
the Ludwig is the ultimate dress watch in my opinion. what a beautiful, elegant, well designed piece.
Agree with you. And the face of it is actually not pale white straw paper white which make it far more prettier when the room light is dim.
I bought the Tangente a few months ago after watching a review by Jenni Elle, and it's an amazing watch. Very basic, but very accurate, has only gained 4 seconds in a month. Very impressive. I'm looking to buy the Zurich World Time next.
Her video convinced me as well - the macro shots showed more texture on the dial than I've seen anywhere else!
I am thinking of buying a Nomos later this year. It will be my first watch over $500, so it is quite jump up. Thanks for the great buying guide.
Especially when getting a model with their in-house movement, you really cant go wrong with NOMOS. Criminally underrated in my opinion.
I've got three, I love their designs and, as everyone says, they're good value for luxury watches. I've got a Tangente, Club and Orion. Got my eye on a Minimatik....
@@leehazlewoodism do you think that are good investments? I am looking on buying one as my first watch but I also would like for it to hold its value in time
@@lorenzo97tth562 if you get it secondhand for 50% of retail you can probably wear it for a few years and get most of your money back.
I was on the site yesterday shopping Nomos. Perfect timing!!
I wish I could afford a Nomos. Give me a job, I'm a hard worker lol
My NOMOS GLASHÜTTE METRO FATUM GANGRESERVE is one of my favourite watches I’ve EVER owned! Thank you for the history lesson 👌🏼😎
I have a white Ahoi date, Club Atlantic Date, Autobahn with blue band, and a smaller hand wind breast cancer edition, the last for my daughter and bought it pre owned for a good price. And looked unused from and through a youtuber whom I know both and trust. My wife recently passed from breast cancer and covid and bought it for my daughters to ware. Maybe but in no rush an Orion. I live in NJ by the ocean and go boating on the Barnegat bay with friends and family it's nice to know both the Ahoi and Club Atlantic (200M) can handle a pool or falling into the bay. Only downside, I usually change the bands. Usually to leather from the fabric strap, haven't done it on the Autobahn yet. I read somewhere that many of the workers, makers at Lange wear Nomos watches. My three favorite watch brands that I can afford, is Nomos, Sinn and Stowa. I also know Nomos makes corporate editions with German companies, like Sieman's etc...
These watches, like many others, really have to be seen in person to fully appreciate.
Thank you. I just tried a couple in the store. I have my eye on a Nomos Gangreserve Datum. Minimalist, but not too minimal. And complications. We need complications. And it's a bit less serious, not quite as austere as some of the other models. And something that doesn't show up in pictures or descriptions: the long, straight lugs of the Tangente felt like a popsicle stick on the wrist.; the Metro wore much more comfortably.
Thank you for the review of Nomos & their history. I bought my first Nomos watch last month & the more I see & learn about them, the more convinced I will own a number of them in the coming years. The new Orion with gold & silver dials are stunningly beautiful, as is the Tangente Neomatik 39 Silvercut. It's always very nice to buy such quality at affordable prices, Nomos certainly falls into this category.
First nice watch I ever got was a Nomos Orion, on the recommendation from a watch dealer, and haven't regretted it one bit. A fantastic piece.
I've got three Nomos, an Orion 38 in midnight blue is my favourite.
I've had a Tangente Gangreserve for over 2 yrs now and it's my favorite in a nice collection of 7. My next purchase will be a Metro Silvercut - another totally unique Nomos thing. I love the unique power reserve on the Tangente also. They are very special watches, the fit and finish is remarkable at this price, I know of no other manufacturers with this level of quality both on the case and in the movement. I often hear people say Nomos is overpriced which is a clear indictor they don't understand or can't appreciate exemplary quality in fit and finish on a watch.
Edit: Dec, 2023 - Putting my money where my mouth is. Purchased my Metro Neomatik 39 Silvercut, my grail for 2.5 yrs.
the lume on that autobahn is beatiful!
Lovely brand, the simplicity is striking across the lineup. My favorite is the Tangente. Really like the usability of the Arabic numerals and the overall Bauhous design.
“Nomos is producing in-house movements at approachable price points and that is unprecedented.”
Seiko, “Hold my biru.”
I wanted to say this as well
He probably should have emphasized in-house HAND-MADE movements, not made by computerized machines. Big, big difference!
@@davidbellamy1403 I appreciate Nomos. I have number 37/175 limited edition Campus Club Onyx with an in-house movements but even Rolex doesn’t make movements by hand. Assemble? Yes.
@crown&caliber 8:02 “ thanks for sticking with me…” mate, You give me a 50 minute video on this and I would’ve watched every minute of it! We love brand deep dives!
I like the Club 40mm automatic as an every day watch and the ORION NEOMATIK 39 MIDNIGHT BLUE
I own a Nomos Ludwig 234 since 2017 when I was visiting Germany and have seen the price of Nomos goes up since then. I still love my ludwig, even I was intended to get a tangente btw, and would definately buy more new models from Nomos in the future.
Your video just made me buy a Nomos Metro 38 Datum. Thanks.
One of the most interesting videos and from which I have learned the most. Looking forward for more videos like this. Keep up the good work
Thanks Amjed!
Thank you. It helped me very much to purchase my Nomos watch. I chose the automatic Orion model based on your recommendations.
Great to hear!
great job. very calm and soothing presentation bro
I don't have any German made watches and was looking at these. Great history lesson and love the autobahn series
Nomos makes really very nicely looking watches for a reasonable price. Yet recently I think, although being quite different in style and look, Oris really made a similar step with their own movement, which is also on the cheaper side, yet competing easily with Tudor or even Omega and Rolex.
A great super fast very educational review of the brand, thanks you. After considering the Club (the closest to a 'regular' watch) , the Tangente (great case but not sure about the numbers) and Metro (Not a fan of the syringe style hands) I finally decided on the Ludwig 36mm Neomatik, OK it's a compromise as most watches are. I was a tad concerned that the 36mm would be lost on my over 7" wrist but that minimal bezel and slim case depth means it wears more like a 39, I took a chance on the purchase online having not been able to see or try the watch due to COVID and I'm very pleased that I did, definitely a keeper. Great watch and I love the display case back.
Best video about nomos ever. Respect.
Great video! NOMOS is the best value for money in watch world, no argue there. In house calibers with their own escapement for 2000-3500 EUR (depending on the model) is simply fantastic offer!
Great video, the beautiful watches across the board. Love the Metro especially.
Excellent assessment, thanks, I’ve shortlisted Nomos for a while about to make a purchase. Very different to my normal timepieces 👍🏻
For me the Nomos to get/have is the classic 36 mm Club. Other Nomos are either too delicate for my taste or out of proportion, due to Nomos trying to match modern size needs. The Zurich world timer in blue is the only other Nomos I would buy.
fantastic coverage, well done. love nomos dials. elegant
Just wanted to say thank you for the knowledge. Going to make a purchase very soon. Just can’t decide which one.
You guys are killing it. Another great video
Excellent information, be nice to see how they fit on your wrist ..with a measurement idea
I video with SINN watches would be great 👍🏻
Brilliant summary, nice, coherent, concise.
I have the ahoi.. love this watch.
Nomos is great, and I will own one someday. Making movements in house is hugely impressive, but not unprecedented at this price point. Seiko has been doing it for 1/10th the cost, for years.
Jeremy Rosenstock / not anymore, Seiko prices are going crazy
Seiko might have done the inside, but has mostly boring/unattractive designs.
How long would this same video be, if it was made about Seiko?
I like the club with California dial.
Good. My choice? The Nomos Club (rif. 701). Is it a good want? I hope... :-)
Hello, this is the best video on YT about Nomos. Someone could explain me the difference between the Zurich model and the Orion? Im interested in the all silver one, they look identical to me. Also is the neomatik movement way better than the alfa?
I think you should have given some advise about wearing size given the long lugs.
Im planning to buy a Nomos watch, because i think its new upcoming elegant watch.
But the fact is im confused wich one should i go with, can you please suggest for me 3 models of Nomos in order please from your point of view?
And thank you very for the valuable content that you provide
Wasn't the Club out by this time? Surprised it wasn't mentioned.
Liked this format!
Great video from a nice brand. Not much into minimalism but Nomos surely does it well. Definitely on my list.
Hi
Any views on the Nomos Neomatik Club 42 it looks amazing please update any thoughts
Recently bought two watches, a Sinn 556 and a Nomos Tangente handwind, Sinn on the ETA/Selita gains +1 sec after 24 hours and Nomos DUW Swing whatever gains +7 seconds after 24 hours. At 36.5 hourthe Nomos ran out of power, supposed to have 42hours? The Sinn clocked 40.5hrs power reserve. Inhouse doesnt necessary mean better. Better decorated? Slightly, to a watch person. To a layman its just metallic gears with some colors.
This is certainly the year I will buy my first real watch and it will be a Nomos
really nice guide. thank you :)
Great quality on research and production, kuddos. Your videos can improve a lot if you change your apparent policy of avoid mentioning prices. A buying guide without prices range is incomplete.
Thanks for the feedback Guillermo. Not mentioning prices isn't a policy so we'll take this into consideration for future videos.
Best Nomos overview out there..👍👍.. I love my Orion 39 Neomatik.
So if I may ask, are the internals of every nomos watch totally a german made??? I currently own all the models except for a german made and which is why I am interested in going for a nomos (alange is totally out of my budget 😀) so chose nomos which is equally awesome. Replies and clarifications will be highly useful. Thabks in advance 😀👍
I was expecting you guys will pick the Zürich GMT! What are your thoughts? I personally love it!
Of these I favor the Orion. I wish they would upgrade the indeces with slightly bolder gold or silver applied post's though.
Congratulations on the great videos.
My name is Rogério Fadel Rihan I'm Brazilian, I live in Porto Alegre, state of RS.
I really like your videos and would like to offer some suggestions:
If you can, offer a Spanish version for people like me who don't speak English. I understand partially your explanations.
If possible, I would like to hear from you about precision of movements and the cost in dollars.
I wish you luck in your work and in your life.
Tanks so much
Great content on this one guys. Thank you
Great info and the infographic was awesome
A great indepth video of Nomos.... thanks
Thanks I was looking for something like that on the youtube😀👏
Hi guy ! Is that true that in 2012, the tangente gangreserve has à black indicator instead of the red one caliber 4401?
I like how Nomos looks like a piece of art
Superb watches.. Stunning
They wear bigger than the diameter suggest, those lugs are long.
Good point James. Thanks for watching!
I have the 38mm Orion 331 manual wind. It’s perfect.
Oris and seiko are independent also. Great products
When I get my degree I’ll treat myself to a Tangente update :)
I like the Club
CLASSIC. I got the metro. Sold everything else, this is my one watch. Nothing else needed for me
I love the Club.
Nice job! Greetings from Germany!
Great video!
Their cheapest watch is $1,380.00 kind of expensive for a meh looking dial.
Thanks team love my Orion 39mm datum 👌🏻great dress watch
This is very good information
Love this brand! 👌
Wow great video
What about the Tangente Update?!?
Love my club neomatik 39 in midnight blue
My favorite is the Ludwig.
Well done!
Hey! I want to buy my first luxury watch. I want to buy something that can retain value or be a watch worth wearing for next 35 years! I have a budget of 2500 USD to 3000 USD. maybe I can stretch a little more. DO you recommend NOMOS or Tudor in terms of value and quality for money? Thanks, Btw I am a teacher so I cannot afford to buy luxury watches, But I have been saving and want to own a good piece of mechanics in the money I have. Thanks a lot
If you're buying new you'll have to accept that it'll depreciate but you will have the joy of ownership. I'd recommend Nomos, the designs are sharp and the finish is excellent. Plus they're relatively novel at the moment - I see plenty of Rolex/Tudor and lookalikes but out in the wild I've only spotted a couple of Nomos in a decade of watch spotting.
@@leehazlewoodism thank you very much really appreciate your response and videos
@@anthraxabun No worries. I've got three Nomos, my current favourite is an Orion 38 in midnight blue.
How much accuracy is this caliber?
"truly in-house..at a rather approachable price point, and that is unprecedented"
Seiko 5?
@TheLich17 that might be the case.... But that wasn't mentioned.
How about a Grand Seiko? Spring drive?
@@craigroberts5965 different price point
@TheLich17 for the pieces with the mostly integrated movements with in house escapement?
Besides, the statement still ignores every mechanical Seiko. Or Citizen for that matter.
I think C & C sees it's self as a luxury watch channel/business, so I doubt they will even acknowledge the existance of Seiko/Citizen etc let alone mention that they produce in house movements. This RUclips channel exists to promote brands that they sell at the end of the day.
@@craigroberts5965 also Orient. Nomos selling point is more about finishing on its in-house movements, rather than low price point.
Will zalatoris?
As a first time watch buyer, does anyone have long term experience with the Tangente Sport neomatik? While I like Nomos design, some of the comments I've seen about their offerings simply not being reliable worries me. The low profile on their watches is nice and all, but if it breaks down or easily gets magnetized, why even bother?
I'd love to know this too. Just about to pull the trigger on the Tangente Sport.
@A. B. Thanks, appreciate it!
Neomatic, on the way✔
1.25x speed will make it more pleasant to watch
What watch is he wearing in these videos ? 34mm date ?
Hey Jake. He is wearing a 36mm Datejust Ref. 16200. Thanks for watching
I like the brand but the small seconds location always ruins it for me. Wish it was lower on the dial. I *do* like the Club Sport, though.
A. B. I noticed that but not low enough for my taste.
2:30 is where actual content begins, before that is hype for brand crap which is repeated in breif after 2:30
should i get manual wind or neomatik?
Hey Luisao R,
The manual wind is a more traditional Nomos, but we love what they're doing with the Neomatik line so we lean that direction.
Want a Nomos Club
"In-house". I thought I read that the movements were based on Seiko movements?
That's incorrect. Nomos movements are actually in-house produced movements. Nomos alpha caliber from design standpoint is based on Peseux 7001 movement.
@@BlackKunik oh you're right. I was thinking about the TAG movement that they bought from Seiko and retooled.