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Nomos Glahshütte has let loose with the colour wheel for its latest pieces, celebrating 175 years of watchmaking in Glashütte with 31 colourful versions of…
The Glashütte watchmakers finally cave in to the trend, but in their own Nomos way, of course.
When thinking of Nomos, the first thing that comes to mind is clean, studied designs that follow the Bauhaus method. At times, these break free…
When is a Nomos watch not a watch? When it's a sundial you can wear on your finger.
These unconventional sports watches exemplify the originality, out-of-the-box thinking, and superb execution Nomos is now known for.
Last week's big releases were particularly colourful, from laser tag-inspired Zodiacs to beautifully enameled Louis Vuitton watches.
Considering that Nomos only released their first watches a little over 30 years ago, they have made a considerably strong impact on the watch world.…
Nomos are releasing four new versions of the Nomos Tetra in different pink hues. The pinks range from a subtle pop of hot pink to…
The Nomos Club Campus is now available in Electric Green and Cream Coral. The new colours are available across both 36mm and 38.5mm sizes. It’s…
The Tangente launched as one part of a quartet of watches designed by Susanne Günther in 1992, marking the beginnings of NOMOS Glashütte. Throughout the…
One of German designer Dieter Rams’ principles is that “good design is as little design as possible”, and it shows in his creative output. His…
This week for the Wind Down I am going to dig into some last-minute headlines you may have missed. Within the last 24 hours, Nomos,…
The Glashütte brand recently introduced a new entry into their affordable Club family with the NOMOS Club Sport neomatik 37. While this line-up features some…
We’ve sung many praises for the unique way that NOMOS integrates their Bauhaus-driven design language even when creating tough, water-resistant watches like the Ahoi. The…
The year is 2013, and Nomos is still a relatively small and unknown brand outside of the true watch-enthusiast circle. All the models we know…
Easily the most underappreciated of the four classic Nomos designs, the Tetra is a rarity among modern watches. While there are plenty of rectangles and…
Colour is no longer a novelty in the watch space, with many brands releasing rainbow-inspired dials in their everyday wear pieces. We’ve extensively covered the…
Watch brand collaborations with jewellers definitely aren’t as in-vogue as they once were, but Nomos’ team-up with Ace Jewelers proves that it should be done…
If you’ve been around the watch hobby for a while, NOMOS is one of the brands that will have surely stood out when you first…
Synonymous with high quality and original design, NOMOS serves up an update to one of their most emphatically Bauhaus designs. This pairing of Tangente models…
Nomos are known for their distinctive Bauhaus designs that are immediately distinguishable from across a crowded room. When the Nomos Club Sport Neomatik 42 made…
What is the pinnacle of time telling? Some would say accuracy. Others would say it’s the ability to count time as experienced with a chronograph.…
Editor’s note: It may surprise the uninitiated to read this, but creating a completely new calibre, in-house, from scratch, is a very, very costly exercise.…
Ladies and the slight of wrist, rejoice! And behold the latest offering from German watchmaker Nomos Glashütte – the Nomos Metro Rose Gold 33. In…
Editor’s note: Nomos is a habitual entrant on our ‘best in budget’ lists, and there’s a very good reason for that. Strong looks, great style…
Since their inception in 1990, Nomos Glashütte have had a remarkably clear visual and stylistic aesthetic. Clean and refined. Utilitarian, leaning towards the dressy. Unmistakably…
Surely there is no more contentious complication in the world of watchmaking than a seemingly humble date display? It’s hard to believe that something so…
Styled by renowned product designer Werner Aisslinger and his creative partner Tina Bunyaprasit, the Autobahn deviates from the German brand’s usual minimalistic palette, and introduces…
Nomos may be one of the younger players in the watch scene, but they’ve already well and truly stamped their mark on the industry. A…
Dutch design seems to be synonymous with eccentricities, oddities and a flair for the abstract. Characterised by typical and anomalous arrangements and a general nonconformist…
If you’re an avid follower of our Instagram stories, you might have overheard my candid thoughts on the new entry level Nomos as we captured…
For many years, the Nomos recipe for watchmaking success was straightforward: take clean-yet-quirky dial details with a few dashes of colour, set this against a neutral…
If you hadn’t noticed, it’s that time of year when aeroplanes start playing ‘All I Want for Christmas is You’ by Mariah Carey in preparation for take off,…
We’re big fans of German brand Nomos Glashütte here at Time+Tide, and we know there’s a lot of love for them out there in the…
Editor’s Note: Nomos’ slender Minimatik is a colour-packed watch that vividly demonstrates that minimalism doesn’t need to be stuffy. Oh, and it’s packing heat where it…
This watch story is a little different from most because, well, I’m talking about one of my own watches. It’s one that, since I bought it…
Editor’s Note: This story was first published on Time+Tide way back in 2014, and at that time you had to know your watches to recognise…
The Basel Lookbook, in which our friend and fashion advisor Ceri David casts an eye over the best releases of Baselworld and suggests what might…
I didn’t know much about Nomos when I told Time+Tide I was going to be in the Glashütte area. They did minimal watches. They did…
Overnight Nomos dropped 10 new references – five models, each executed in a white dial with blue details or a champagne dial with neon orange…
There aren’t a lot of Nomos’ in Melbourne – so when I spotted one on the impeccably styled coffee and fashion filled Instagram of @mrgumbatron…
The story in a second: The new Nomos Minimatik is a slim and elegant watch in classic Nomos style. The most impressive thing about it is…
First Impressions: The just announced Metro 38 Datum is a toned down version of the original. Nomos have sacrificed some of the design quirkiness, and the…
If you haven’t heard of Nomos in Australia, we wouldn’t be too surprised. The small (yet punchy) brand from the German watchmaking hub of Glashütte…
Unsurprisingly, a large and important part of the business of selling luxury watches is marketing. Watch brand marketing comes in many guises. Some brands beat…
Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025 is set to be the biggest edition yet with 60 brands and new VIP pass
The rules of the game: pick a watch with a very underrated dial, ideally from a brand that is not typically known for its dials.
If you've not fully caught onto the stealth wealth trend, our buying guide should clarify everything.
Our Sundowner was the biggest piece of watch news last week... Although we might be slightly biased.
One of Germany's most underrated watchmakers has gone for a particularly sporty take on a GADA watch.
Patek's first new watch collection in 25 years is the biggest watch news of the week, but we've also seen a particularly large number of…
There are browns, and there are browns. The six watches on this list make the most of this highly debated choice of dial colour.
Shaped watches are in, so here's a selection of our favourite square watches available now, from affordable fun to high-tech luxury.
Bigger, bolder, and more skeletonised.
Purple watch dials may not be the most common, but they are among the most evocative that you'll find on the market.
The fifth instalment of the independent-focused watch fair is set to be its biggest edition yet. Here's what you can expect.
"Swimming Pool" and "Watermelon" sound a lot like Glashütte Original's take on Tiffany blue and salmon... Just sayin'.
"Less, but better", the design ideology applies to all of these Bauhaus watches, though in vastly different ways.
We have some fun with our fantasy Holy Trinity brands, with the whole team chiming in with who they would pick.
Being able to track multiple time zones at once is both practical and romantic - here are some of the best watches that can.
Pink dial watches have traditionally been dainty and blingy, but fortunately this is no longer the case. Here are some of the best.
The allure of gold will never wane, and these are the watches making the most of it.
The Olympics have started, so sports watches prevailed last week.
Black tie may not be as common anymore, but when the time strikes, there are the best watches for the occasion.
What is lug-to-lug, and why does it matter? Zach explores the idea, and gives some examples.
While you might've heard of the Bambino or Mako, Buffy brings you the full-low-down on Orient.
What if I told you that there is more to German watches than Nomos and A. Lange & Söhne?
Various art movements have influenced every aspect of our lives and our watches are no different.
Understanding ETA’s best-selling calibres will give you an insight into most Swiss watches, so here are the most important movements.
The origins of the California dial may remain a mystery, but what we know for certain is that these are some of the best you…
Intimately associated with the glamour of international travel, world timers ooze class. Here's some of the best money can buy.
These minimalist watches have slim cases and unassuming dials, but are uncompromising when it comes to design, making the most of the least.
Watches are perfect for milestone celebrations, not just because you can wear them every day, but because they symbolise the passing of time. Graduation is…
Orange isn't really a colour that comes up too often in the dial conversation, but when it does, it often produces amazing results.
Old Vacherons made new, a deep purple Farer, and a delectable Armin Strom are just some of the pieces making up this week's selection.
Retro re-releases, cycling watches, new brands and line extensions for old ones, oh my! There's been plenty of head-turning releases this week.
Tom test drives the Fears Brunswick 38, the Bristol-based revival of a heritage British brand.
Zach explains why, in his latest watch trade, he gave up his Rolex Explorer 1016 and Lange 1815 Up/Down for a Breguet perpetual calendar.
From chic Cartier's to horoligically hipster Nomos, these are some of the best watches for fashionistas to look into.
Within the realm of watchmaking, size very much matters. So, we put the question to the Time+Tide Editorial Team: what is your favorite watch size?
Enthusiasts complain about watches being too thick all the time. What about too thin?
The 2024 edition of the world's most important watch fair promises to be the biggest and most lavish yet. Here's the inside scoop.
Perpetual calendars in celebration of the leap year are the order of the week.
Baltic's latest piece features unisex proportions and a stunning Art Deco-inspired dial.
Some watches far exceed the expectations set by their price tags.
Pietro brings you a trio of movie stars, a rare stone dial, and a stealthy new Nomos.
This Amsterdam-meets-Geneva collab demonstrates why you should pay attention to Frederique Constant.
After some more budget-friendly options, we enter a more luxurious realm.
The Amsterdam-based Ace Jewelers are really making their name known throughout the watch world thanks to their collaborations, especially with the likes of Nomos and…
The Scottish brand presents their take on a modular design after acquisition from anOrdain.
This week sees a superstar athlete's first signature watch with a major watch brand, an iconic Japanese artist being enamelled on the back of an…
A watch is just about the best birthday gift, especially for a young adult. What? No. We're definitely not biased.
Can it have a complication, and should it be precious metal? We endeavour to demystify the dress watch.
Keeping the excitement of our new Melbourne Time+Tide Watch Discovery Studio opening its doors to the public going, we’re delighted to introduce the latest newcomer…
To solid caseback, or exhibition caseback, that is the question. Or at least it was the question Fergus raised when they wrote the latest Making the…
German watchmaking today is given the same reverence as the Swiss, if not even more in some cases. But many people aren’t aware that the…
While the field of watch enthusiasts, collectors, and buyers is rapidly growing, the number of watchmakers is unfortunately not. Most young children continue to aspire…
Ace Jewelers and Elka Watch Company have teamed up to celebrate Amsterdam’s diversity. Both companies have links to the historical Dutch brand Elka. It’s available…
Looking for a singular resource on all the watch finishing techniques you should ever be familiar with? Look no further, as we try to list…