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Nomos Glashutte SA, Tangente

Tangente uses Movement 1 T in this piece.  The movement was an ETA ebauche that they so highly modified that it became a new movement.  Nomos was one of the first watch manufacturers to start back up in Glashutte Saxony near the Czech border in what use to be known as East Germany, after the fall of the Berlin Wall.  The watch has a 35mm case and 18mm strap, and has superb fit and finish. 






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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeethand6.gif I've always liked that watch do they come with the exhibition back also?

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Yes they do, and it is nice looking also, did not have a choice at the price, but I would buy it again display back or not.

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That's nice huh! But for 35mm isn't too small?

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Congrats Eric on an exceptional Timepiece!I have been following the Nomos line since it surfaced and is a must have for me!hand6.gif

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Always loved that watch..very clean lines and it just has that look like it's work a million. Wish it was 40mm....congrats and good luck with it....hand6.gif

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I always liked the Nomos line......it offers something different  hand6.gif

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Thanks everyone!!! :D:D:D  It is a real cool watch that back in the dark ages the 1990's would have been considered large.  Nando it is the same size as most Rolex models.  The small diameter watches are not for everyone, but they have there place.  Thanks again everyone.

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Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!  Been on my want list for awhile.  Congrats. 

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Thanks deidler it is a nice watch the movement I have not seen yet, but it is amazing form what I have been told.

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Very nice, Eric... would this be considered Bauhaus design?

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Thanks  Mark, with the geometric design then I would say it is a classic case of Bauhaus design.  If it would have had any curves of alternating radius then it would not be.  That is good Mark did you take any design in undergrad?


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