I definitely feel you on the size conundrum. I have a Nomos club that is 38.5 mm. It is the original club with whitish, silver dial, reddish, orange hands. Only a watch collector/psychopath would appreciate what I’m going to say next.… The watch never really did anything for me, until one day it did. I randomly was watching a watch gecko RUclips video about that watch, and different strap options, even though I didn’t really like the watch, because why wouldn’t I do that at 1 AM. Anyway, then I became obsessed with it, and come to find out that that size had been discontinued. So I researched all the authorized dealers of Nomos in the United States, which was nearly 50, and ended up calling all of them to see if they had any used models, because there weren’t any online that I could find. About three from the end of my list, I found one. Sane behavior?… Probably not. This hobby is a lot like being a serial killer… Rarely do you ever run into another one in person, and everybody else on earth doesn’t understand why you would do what you do. What in God’s name is the point of this unhinged comment, you might ask? …..38.5 mm is the perfect size… For me.
I have the Nomos Club 703 (12217) which is a 36mm. I love it! Fits my 7" wrist perfectly. It's a hand wind, but only needs to be wound every other day, and it is very accurate. It's the one that I wear the most out of my collection.
I opted for the Blue Longines Spirit 37 over the small club and I'm glad I did. Perfect for any wrist around 6.5 in, brushed case/bracelet with nice, slender accents of polishing throughout. Light, super legible, chronometer certified. Polished center link oyster bracelet on the Nomos was also a deal breaker for me, that and I'm not a fan of small seconds on anything but dress watches.
I think that the size is great - I was never a fan of the trend of large watches. Ended up trading in my Tudor Pelagos for that reason a while back. I also have a 7 inch wrist and found the 42mm Club Sport much too large when I visited a local retailer. I had been waiting for a smaller club sport, so when they released the 37mm I ordered the petrol in October as a treat for finishing my PhD. Thanks for the video as it confirmed that I made the right decision!
Something about this piece really appeals to me, and honestly I had been anticipating your review of it. I also have a 7-inch wrist and so I was a little disappointed you didn't immediately love it, but with the quick release lugs, I think I am going to give this a go on a silicone strap. Just have to wait for it to come in to my AD. Thanks again for the review -- fantastic as usual.
I like quite a number of Nomos designs. The price difference for the display back versions is ridiculous -- unless they save labor costs by not finishing the movement on the solid casebacks. Anyone know? Other pet peeves -- everyone (or at least nearly everyone) complains about the abnormally long lugs. Nomos turns a deaf ear to that customer feedback. On top of that, many of Nomos' recent releases have had large dials, making the long lug issue worse. Some of Nomos' cool innovations, like the colored date indicator on the perimeter, are only available on their >40mm large watches. Come on Nomos, go back to your roots and show some love to those of us who prefer smaller dials and lugs that aren't disproportionally long.
Agree. The benefit of smaller cases on smaller wrists is totally lost when the lug-to-lug distance - surely the most important dimension - is too large.
I think they make a lot in those sizes. Here's a link of Nomos watches filtered to "medium", which seems to be 35-37mm. nomos-glashuette.com/en/watchfinder-377?o=9&f=141
their roots have always been long lugs tho. and tbh i (in the minority) like them LMAO as to the colored date indicator, i don't think they can put those on a smaller watch bc then it becomes kinda illegible.
I was on the verge with this watch, but end up buying the Longines Spirit 37mm. I own a 35mm Nomos Metro Neomatik, which I believe that is the best looking watch in the Nomos lineup. By the way, always a pleasure your videos, congrats
Honestly it's amazing how perfectly pristine and brilliant, defined and realistic you make every one of your videos look. Literally every watch I like looks BETTER on your channel than it does on any other and even better than the vast majority of Professional Commercial Advertising Shots. Did you do some degree in photography/etc?
Club Campus 36mm owner here. I got the one with the champagney/grey/silvery dial (which is somehow neither matte nor shiny, yet both at hte same time) with the grey/pink numerals and orange second hand. The second hand is the only thing that I actually know the correct word to describe its colour. It's a gorgeous watch, SO much more impressive in person than it looked in photos. I was coming through Frankfurt airport on a trip and they had one in stock. After thinking I wanted one but being unsure on the blue/pink/silver dial and which size, seeing this thing in person was an easy decision. Although I did get hit with the price increase but howsoever. The long lugs work really well on my 6.5" wrist.
The smaller Murph is nice, but for a $400 price increase over what is effectively a no-date Khaki Field with a new dial is sort of off-putting. That and they took out the morse on the seconds probably because it was unfeasible. Love Interstellar though.
From the quick review I saw this morning it also looks like Hamilton still has no AR coating on its crystals. That's really unacceptable given how common AR is even amongst much cheaper microbrand watches, and given what a difference it makes to the every day use of the watch.
$400 for a caseback is a lot. But then again, Omega charges $100 for a single bracelet link -- and Rolex charges nearly $1,000 for replacement casebacks.
This and the longines spirit (smaller size, I forget them) are my current two on the radar pieces. I agree I wish the bracelet was a little less shiny but overall seems like a banger of a watch.
I really like Nomos styling and simplicity. What I don’t like is the long lugs and all the polished surfaces, especially on the bracelets. Also as a side note, Nomos’ leather straps are over rated. Good video Evan 👍
essential this is an "impossible" watch. I say that because Omega cannot make an automatic sports watch less than 15mm thick. Few companies can make a watch under 40mm. None can make them water resistant beyond splash-proof, if you combine those first 2 assets in the same watch. AND Nomos can do make the watch essentially a dive-depth watch, at 8mm with a display back. I think you are under-rating them a bit....just saying.....
Honda Element gang rise up. For real though, I've been looking at that green Nomos Club as an alternative to the new olive green Datejust, but with a sportier turn. Not sure what's keeping me from picking one up, to be honest - I've always wanted a Nomos and that seems like the perfect one.
Similar situation for me with regards to NOMOS. I want one but I don’t have one. My ideal size would be 39mm but my issue is with the size of the lugs. I want to actually try one before I buy one and there’s nowhere in my country that sells them.
The long lug complaints are back. Shocker. Here’s the solution: Ignore the diameter and size the watch based on the LTL. In terms of wrist presence, the lugs will make up for the smaller diameter. If you don’t like the long lugs, too bad. They are a Nomos signature. The brand isn’t ditching them. If they went with shorter lugs you’d end up with a nice, but generic watch. I’ll take the long lugs every day of the week.
yes yes and yes for No-s you mentioned. they will get there eventually. I'll wait. 80hrs power reserve woudl be terrific as well as a big panorama date - I wouldn't mind, with a maximum 50mm lugs length.
The 42 looks great and best on your wrist since it is a sport watch. I like going smaller on my dressy pieces to counter the shinier cases. Don't rush it. Many of opportunities.
Tbh I prefer Junghans to NOMOS, that being said this watch is an absolute banger for me besides the absurd lug length granted it hugs the wrist so that’s nice, but still that’s a turn off other than that I really like the green sunburst dial. I wonder what it runs at?
I think this is a great size for quite a few number of people, and the green and blue dials are beautiful. Aside from the complaints you mentioned (pins, polished clasp), I don't really see any issues. However, my 7-1/4" wrist likely deems this size not for me. I've tried on the Longines Spirit 37mm on bracelet, which also has long lugs. While it's not bad, it's just not quite right for me. I'd probably love one of these in 39mm, much like I love the Explorer I in 39mm (R.I.P.), or my 39.5mm Alpinist. I think the price and style makes this 37 and 42mm line competitive with something like the Tudor Black Bay 36/41. Much like with the Tudor though, I find the small too small, and the big a bit bigger than I want to wear. The extra cost to go for a see through case back has me raising my eyebrow. Not that it is extra (sapphire isn't free), but that is a large difference in price. It would be hard to resist seeing that pretty movement though. I hope this line is successful, so they can bring out more color options, and just maybe consider an in between size release in the future.
I have the 42mm in blue. Larger than I normally like, but it sits very gracefully on my large wrist and it is now pretty much a 24/7 timepiece. And I'm not normally someone who likes fussing with watches. BTW, if this disappeared, I wouldn't mind thinking about a Datejust 41. Medium-grey dial. But the Nomos is nice for being a little more anonymous a brand, with more prominent lume.
I love the 37mm, this one looks perfect on your wrist. But it’s way too polished for my lifestyle. I’m not even rough with watches but polished surfaces become “omnidirectionally brushed” over a pretty short time. Not sure if others have better luck. Still, it’s really, really appealing.
I forgot the reference name, but Nomos released a matte finish Club with a grey dial a while back, and that's definitely a club I'd get (as a previous owner of the Club Campus)
Brinkers ltd edition..they made 3 versions, grey dial with blue markers (brinkers 48) a green dial (49) and black and grey dial (50). All uniquely come with a blasted and tegimented case. There are consequently only 150 tegimented Nomos in the world.
Good detailed review. I like nomos watches and the smaller one here is certainly one I’d consider if I didn’t already own something similar. I really like their world timer, unfortunately too big for me but really cool watch
I am waiting for a matt yellow dial Version of a nomos watch. They had one of a limited Club and on a limited Orion. Would buy this 37mm campus Version in a second with that dial colour (as a Club campus 38 owner)
Never seen this watch in person so take this with a grain of salt, but from what I e seen I think this would be the Nomos I would pick. Unless they were to some how make the world time more water resistant
@@shoegazer5451 cause he isn’t a watch enthusiast ;) he doesn’t see the value of the in-house constructed and built neomatik movement. It’s typical for “watch people” nowadays. I know people (family and friends) who own Patek (of course NOT the overhyped and priced Nautilus, the new rich kids buy to think they are big in game😂), fp journe, Lange, and so one. They all have a Nomos in their collection, cause this is modern, but real watchmaking brand. And it’s not just a brand (a marketing firm) it has real watchmaking value!
I have yet to see this in person but I am over the the moon with this look. Honestly, I had my eye on an oyster perpetual but found this to be ver comparable in design and simplicity. And it’s attainable and more affordable. Again, haven’t seen these in person but 37 sounds too small and 41 sounds too big. Hoping on the wrist will change my mind.
I hate when companies have such large variation in sizes. I feel the 37 is too small and the 42 is too large for the club sport. It doesn’t seem like much, but a 5mm difference is pretty massive. I hope they make a 39.5mm club sport with no date. I feel like that would be perfect in between.
I don't believe Nomos finishes their movements when placed in model with a solid caseback. So the upcharge is for the additional man hours put into decorating and finishing the movement and not for the mere saphire.
I have the blue in 42m on a Nomos dark blue fabric strap and i love it. The 37mm version is to small for you. It doesn't look good. I'd take the bigger brother if I where you! It looks dam good on you.
I definitely feel you on the size conundrum. I have a Nomos club that is 38.5 mm. It is the original club with whitish, silver dial, reddish, orange hands. Only a watch collector/psychopath would appreciate what I’m going to say next.… The watch never really did anything for me, until one day it did. I randomly was watching a watch gecko RUclips video about that watch, and different strap options, even though I didn’t really like the watch, because why wouldn’t I do that at 1 AM. Anyway, then I became obsessed with it, and come to find out that that size had been discontinued. So I researched all the authorized dealers of Nomos in the United States, which was nearly 50, and ended up calling all of them to see if they had any used models, because there weren’t any online that I could find. About three from the end of my list, I found one. Sane behavior?… Probably not. This hobby is a lot like being a serial killer… Rarely do you ever run into another one in person, and everybody else on earth doesn’t understand why you would do what you do. What in God’s name is the point of this unhinged comment, you might ask? …..38.5 mm is the perfect size… For me.
I have the Nomos Club 703 (12217) which is a 36mm. I love it! Fits my 7" wrist perfectly. It's a hand wind, but only needs to be wound every other day, and it is very accurate. It's the one that I wear the most out of my collection.
I opted for the Blue Longines Spirit 37 over the small club and I'm glad I did. Perfect for any wrist around 6.5 in, brushed case/bracelet with nice, slender accents of polishing throughout. Light, super legible, chronometer certified.
Polished center link oyster bracelet on the Nomos was also a deal breaker for me, that and I'm not a fan of small seconds on anything but dress watches.
Is that the one with the 5 star Amazon review on the dial
@Mucgamon191 😂
I think that the size is great - I was never a fan of the trend of large watches. Ended up trading in my Tudor Pelagos for that reason a while back. I also have a 7 inch wrist and found the 42mm Club Sport much too large when I visited a local retailer. I had been waiting for a smaller club sport, so when they released the 37mm I ordered the petrol in October as a treat for finishing my PhD. Thanks for the video as it confirmed that I made the right decision!
Something about this piece really appeals to me, and honestly I had been anticipating your review of it. I also have a 7-inch wrist and so I was a little disappointed you didn't immediately love it, but with the quick release lugs, I think I am going to give this a go on a silicone strap. Just have to wait for it to come in to my AD. Thanks again for the review -- fantastic as usual.
I like quite a number of Nomos designs. The price difference for the display back versions is ridiculous -- unless they save labor costs by not finishing the movement on the solid casebacks. Anyone know? Other pet peeves -- everyone (or at least nearly everyone) complains about the abnormally long lugs. Nomos turns a deaf ear to that customer feedback. On top of that, many of Nomos' recent releases have had large dials, making the long lug issue worse. Some of Nomos' cool innovations, like the colored date indicator on the perimeter, are only available on their >40mm large watches. Come on Nomos, go back to your roots and show some love to those of us who prefer smaller dials and lugs that aren't disproportionally long.
Agree. The benefit of smaller cases on smaller wrists is totally lost when the lug-to-lug distance - surely the most important dimension - is too large.
I think they make a lot in those sizes. Here's a link of Nomos watches filtered to "medium", which seems to be 35-37mm. nomos-glashuette.com/en/watchfinder-377?o=9&f=141
Valid points but there’s a fine line between offering something distinctive and something homogeneous
their roots have always been long lugs tho. and tbh i (in the minority) like them LMAO
as to the colored date indicator, i don't think they can put those on a smaller watch bc then it becomes kinda illegible.
the dial colors and finish are truly fantastic
I was on the verge with this watch, but end up buying the Longines Spirit 37mm. I own a 35mm Nomos Metro Neomatik, which I believe that is the best looking watch in the Nomos lineup. By the way, always a pleasure your videos, congrats
Metro is a quite distinct and stylish design. I personally would pick the 33mm gold version as my favorite.
I tried it on the wrist today in an AD. I have massive wrists; and I fell in love with the 42mm. It is stunning, and it sits so well on my wrist.
5:38 "No tool necessary, except for the watch collector of course" He got us 😿
I think the green dial looks great
I agree. Like an emerald.
Honestly it's amazing how perfectly pristine and brilliant, defined and realistic you make every one of your videos look. Literally every watch I like looks BETTER on your channel than it does on any other and even better than the vast majority of Professional Commercial Advertising Shots. Did you do some degree in photography/etc?
I was quietly hoping my fave watch cynic would get his hands on this one. Nice job on the review. Greatly prefer 100% Arabics to California dial.
I think I do too. But I’d still consider a Club Campus.
@Philip Hamner Fun Fact: Nomos does not own a stencil for the number 6.
Club Campus 36mm owner here. I got the one with the champagney/grey/silvery dial (which is somehow neither matte nor shiny, yet both at hte same time) with the grey/pink numerals and orange second hand. The second hand is the only thing that I actually know the correct word to describe its colour. It's a gorgeous watch, SO much more impressive in person than it looked in photos. I was coming through Frankfurt airport on a trip and they had one in stock. After thinking I wanted one but being unsure on the blue/pink/silver dial and which size, seeing this thing in person was an easy decision. Although I did get hit with the price increase but howsoever. The long lugs work really well on my 6.5" wrist.
Hoping you can look into the newest Hamilton Khaki Murph in 38mm!
The smaller Murph is nice, but for a $400 price increase over what is effectively a no-date Khaki Field with a new dial is sort of off-putting. That and they took out the morse on the seconds probably because it was unfeasible. Love Interstellar though.
From the quick review I saw this morning it also looks like Hamilton still has no AR coating on its crystals. That's really unacceptable given how common AR is even amongst much cheaper microbrand watches, and given what a difference it makes to the every day use of the watch.
Can't go wrong with a Nomos of any model. I have a Nomos Zurich World Timer that I thoroughly love.
That's a Nomos icon in my opinion
Not a world timer, just a funny looking GMT.
The size works for you. Especially in a color such as green.
Yeah, I think you might be right.
That 42mm is gorgeous
Nomos is finally doing some water resistance but the crowns aren’t even screw down
$400 for a caseback is a lot. But then again, Omega charges $100 for a single bracelet link -- and Rolex charges nearly $1,000 for replacement casebacks.
This and the longines spirit (smaller size, I forget them) are my current two on the radar pieces. I agree I wish the bracelet was a little less shiny but overall seems like a banger of a watch.
great review but now we need a new one for the 3 new 39mm varients
I came for those beautiful arabics, I stayed for the incredibly strong cardigan game.
I really like Nomos styling and simplicity. What I don’t like is the long lugs and all the polished surfaces, especially on the bracelets. Also as a side note, Nomos’ leather straps are over rated. Good video Evan 👍
„No tools needed, except the watch collector.” Laughed so hard at this haha
Good to see more colours on the dials.
Your script writing is amazing, great work!
essential this is an "impossible" watch. I say that because Omega cannot make an automatic sports watch less than 15mm thick. Few companies can make a watch under 40mm. None can make them water resistant beyond splash-proof, if you combine those first 2 assets in the same watch. AND Nomos can do make the watch essentially a dive-depth watch, at 8mm with a display back. I think you are under-rating them a bit....just saying.....
Honda Element gang rise up. For real though, I've been looking at that green Nomos Club as an alternative to the new olive green Datejust, but with a sportier turn. Not sure what's keeping me from picking one up, to be honest - I've always wanted a Nomos and that seems like the perfect one.
Similar situation for me with regards to NOMOS. I want one but I don’t have one. My ideal size would be 39mm but my issue is with the size of the lugs. I want to actually try one before I buy one and there’s nowhere in my country that sells them.
The long lug complaints are back. Shocker.
Here’s the solution: Ignore the diameter and size the watch based on the LTL. In terms of wrist presence, the lugs will make up for the smaller diameter.
If you don’t like the long lugs, too bad. They are a Nomos signature. The brand isn’t ditching them. If they went with shorter lugs you’d end up with a nice, but generic watch. I’ll take the long lugs every day of the week.
yes yes and yes for No-s you mentioned. they will get there eventually. I'll wait. 80hrs power reserve woudl be terrific as well as a big panorama date - I wouldn't mind, with a maximum 50mm lugs length.
Who worries about the power reserve on a no date watch, anyways?
Great googly moogly that green is good. Fantastic video, as per usual.
The 42 looks great and best on your wrist since it is a sport watch. I like going smaller on my dressy pieces to counter the shinier cases. Don't rush it. Many of opportunities.
I just realized why explorer looks Soo good. It doesn't shine!
Love your videos dude 🎉
Thanks. Sometimes I do too. Sometimes.
Agreed, the bracelet would be better all-brushed.
Great video! I enjoy your content and sense of humor 😊
Tbh I prefer Junghans to NOMOS, that being said this watch is an absolute banger for me besides the absurd lug length granted it hugs the wrist so that’s nice, but still that’s a turn off other than that I really like the green sunburst dial. I wonder what it runs at?
"No tool necessary, except for the watch collector of course" 👏🤣
I think this is a great size for quite a few number of people, and the green and blue dials are beautiful. Aside from the complaints you mentioned (pins, polished clasp), I don't really see any issues. However, my 7-1/4" wrist likely deems this size not for me. I've tried on the Longines Spirit 37mm on bracelet, which also has long lugs. While it's not bad, it's just not quite right for me. I'd probably love one of these in 39mm, much like I love the Explorer I in 39mm (R.I.P.), or my 39.5mm Alpinist. I think the price and style makes this 37 and 42mm line competitive with something like the Tudor Black Bay 36/41. Much like with the Tudor though, I find the small too small, and the big a bit bigger than I want to wear. The extra cost to go for a see through case back has me raising my eyebrow. Not that it is extra (sapphire isn't free), but that is a large difference in price. It would be hard to resist seeing that pretty movement though. I hope this line is successful, so they can bring out more color options, and just maybe consider an in between size release in the future.
I quite like it, but it would be so much better at 38mm with the same lug height. Nice review!
just ordered the 37mm in green. i just think its a bargain and beautiful
I have the 42mm in blue. Larger than I normally like, but it sits very gracefully on my large wrist and it is now pretty much a 24/7 timepiece. And I'm not normally someone who likes fussing with watches.
BTW, if this disappeared, I wouldn't mind thinking about a Datejust 41. Medium-grey dial. But the Nomos is nice for being a little more anonymous a brand, with more prominent lume.
Most underrated watch ever!
Great review and wit at 5/5 👍
Great video as always. Completely agree on the bracelet part
I bought the 42” blue and allowed my brain to adjust. Now, this thing gets more wrist time than all others.
I love the 37mm, this one looks perfect on your wrist. But it’s way too polished for my lifestyle. I’m not even rough with watches but polished surfaces become “omnidirectionally brushed” over a pretty short time. Not sure if others have better luck. Still, it’s really, really appealing.
"No tool necessary, except for the watch collector of course" 🤣
I would love to hear your thoughts on the new 39mm.
great review as always. why you're not at 1m subs yet, i don't get it
The oyster bracelet. The only way to sell a watch.
I forgot the reference name, but Nomos released a matte finish Club with a grey dial a while back, and that's definitely a club I'd get (as a previous owner of the Club Campus)
Yeah. Some limited edition, right?
@@YoureTerrific yes, for a retailer/jeweller I think, but I'd have to look it up
@@lucioledizerot196 a shop called timeless. I've seen it in person. Looks great. The shop got bought out a year or two ago.
Brinkers ltd edition..they made 3 versions, grey dial with blue markers (brinkers 48) a green dial (49) and black and grey dial (50). All uniquely come with a blasted and tegimented case. There are consequently only 150 tegimented Nomos in the world.
As far as boring, yawn-worthy Nomos watches go this one is pretty nice.
It's the German OP!
I really like it. Would love to pick one up.
great video
I hear you…but that Nomos looks great on you!
I like it. 39mm would have been perfect for my wrist but 37 should work fine as well.
Good detailed review. I like nomos watches and the smaller one here is certainly one I’d consider if I didn’t already own something similar. I really like their world timer, unfortunately too big for me but really cool watch
Wonderful video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for making it possible.
Omega should be taking notes here. Their 42-43mm watches are 14-16mm thick. They only make watches for NFL players and wrestlers.
I am waiting for a matt yellow dial Version of a nomos watch. They had one of a limited Club and on a limited Orion. Would buy this 37mm campus Version in a second with that dial colour (as a Club campus 38 owner)
"no tool necessary, except for the watch collector, of course" LMFAO
I’m glad someone caught that.
Great Video!
I like the strap on your Tank, is it original ?
Thanks
$400 sounds like a gouge. Great review.
I love Nomos and also this new model but why do they need to use these long lugs? ;_;
Never seen this watch in person so take this with a grain of salt, but from what I e seen I think this would be the Nomos I would pick. Unless they were to some how make the world time more water resistant
I’d love to see a water resistant World Time.
Nomos is pretty awesome
Bro i love your videos. U make such awesome watch videos. Which country u r supporting in FIFA WORLD CUP? Let me guess... 🇮🇹Italy? 🤔
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Great video as always. Are these available on strap?
They are
ah yes Nomos, the brand everybody "loves" but nobody buys..
They make over 20,000 watches a year. Somebody’s buying. But I cannot fathom buying one at retail.
Why not?
@@shoegazer5451 cause he isn’t a watch enthusiast ;) he doesn’t see the value of the in-house constructed and built neomatik movement. It’s typical for “watch people” nowadays.
I know people (family and friends) who own Patek (of course NOT the overhyped and priced Nautilus, the new rich kids buy to think they are big in game😂), fp journe, Lange, and so one. They all have a Nomos in their collection, cause this is modern, but real watchmaking brand. And it’s not just a brand (a marketing firm) it has real watchmaking value!
@@shoegazer5451 why would I buy this when I could save my money for a Rolex? I would only consider a Nomos once I’ve bought all the big boys first.
Buying a club campus soon!
Great looking watch but at this price point we need screws in the bracelet!
I have yet to see this in person but I am over the the moon with this look. Honestly, I had my eye on an oyster perpetual but found this to be ver comparable in design and simplicity. And it’s attainable and more affordable. Again, haven’t seen these in person but 37 sounds too small and 41 sounds too big. Hoping on the wrist will change my mind.
You're in luck my friend. They just released the 39mm version
I hate when companies have such large variation in sizes. I feel the 37 is too small and the 42 is too large for the club sport. It doesn’t seem like much, but a 5mm difference is pretty massive. I hope they make a 39.5mm club sport with no date. I feel like that would be perfect in between.
a 39mm with 47.7mm l2l, in blue I would be considering it.
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I find these watches to be very boring, but I’m definitely impressed by the moment for that price.
I don't believe Nomos finishes their movements when placed in model with a solid caseback. So the upcharge is for the additional man hours put into decorating and finishing the movement and not for the mere saphire.
Someone else in these comment said that they do.
"People are also attracted to shiny bait." lol
It’s true
There is only a 0.2mm difference between the 36 manual clubs and this one.
Maybe the bracelet could work on those too.
I’ll bet
They have a 39mm now.
They’re going after the Rolex OP
NO ONE gonna mention the 50 cent reference!!!!? 😂
I have the blue in 42m on a Nomos dark blue fabric strap and i love it. The 37mm version is to small for you. It doesn't look good. I'd take the bigger brother if I where you! It looks dam good on you.
Unfortunately their prices are as much of a stretch as their lugs.
2:51 😁😁
Screw the bracelet, literally put screws in it 😊
Too big and too small, bring on a 39!
The 42 looked perfect, 37 just looked like a women’s watch.
Nomos designs are good, but the lug length kills it for me every time. Worse than Longines.
LET'S GOOOOOOOOO
Where to?
@@YoureTerrific to the next upload! Can't get enough 😂.
@@UnbiasedBoss In that case, let's go!
I would buy this if the bracelet was scratch proof.
The big one is clown sized on you. The less massive one looks perfect.
Like army boots, it comes in two sizes.....too big and too small.
Usually, camera doesn't do justice to a watch until you see it in person.
Well... Nomos has the opposite effect.
scritch scritch scritch... sorry about ur clasp, I just did that.
Endlink to endlink is way so long...
Glory fades
Thank you, Max.