The German watchmaker presents a new and precious version of one of its most iconic models. We are talking about the Tangente gold neomatik, with a 35 mm case in 18-carat yellow gold.
One of the most iconic watches of NOMOS Glashüttethe Tangente, winner of numerous design awards, has had a makeover. In fact, the new Tangente gold neomatik sports an 18-carat yellow gold case, together with a diameter of 35 mm (for a thickness of 6.9 mm), which makes it wearable by both male and female audiences.
There are three different dial versions, including an intense black shade obtained through the use of ruthenium, metal from the platinum group, in combination with the gold-plated hands and the gold of the case.
Visible through the sapphire crystal case back is the IWC-manufactured automatic calibre DUW 3001 (21,600 vibrations per hour), just 3.2 mm thick, a bidirectional winding rotor, a 43-hour power reserve and the NOMOS Swing System, the brand's proprietary escapement.
NOMOS Glashütte Tangente gold neomatik: three variants
The Saxon manufacturer offers three different dials for the new Tangente gold neomatik.
In addition to the version with a black dial combined with gold flush hands, NOMOS Glashütte offers two more versions of the new Tangente gold neomatik. Both use a silver-plated dial, combined with blued or gold wire hands.
The crystal protecting the dial is a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, while the hour markers are Arabic numerals and bar-markers. At 6 o'clock are the small seconds. The Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan strap is black for the models with a silver-plated dial and blued hands and brown for the version with a silver-plated dial and blued hands.
The pin buckle is also made of 18-carat yellow gold. Finally, water resistance is guaranteed up to a pressure of 5 atmospheres.
Price9,800 euro.









