NOMOS ZURICH AUTOMATIC WATCH
Nomos Zurich Automatic Watch Information:
The Zurich Automatic watch by Nomos holds functionality in high regard, with similarities akin to Bauhaus and German Werkbund. Though a new company, established in 1992 after the re-unification of Germany, Nomos is founded in the historical watch-making town of Glashütte, where the three-quarter plate movement was first introduced in 1864 by Ferdinand Adolph Lange.
Reintroduced in The Zurich Automatic watch by Nomos, this outstanding movement is stable and long-lasting, though technically more challenging to assemble.
There are other distinctive Nomos Zurich Automatic watch characteristics: the soft Glashütter click, hard-to-find Horween shell cordovan leather bands, Incabloc anti shock, surgical quality 316L steel, corrosion-resistant blued-steel hands and screws and the Nivarox 1A balance spring. These are some of the features which make The Zurich Automatic watch by Nomos a much desired, much cherished and increasingly sought-after timepiece.
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FROM THE MODERN WATCHES COLLECTION NOMOS ZURICH AUTOMATIC WATCH
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Nomo Zurich Automatic Watch
Diameter: Ø39.7 mm
Movement: Manufactured caliber with
automatic Epsilon movement
black and gold components
Case: Stainless steel octopartite
Back: Sapphire crystal glass
Height: 9.65 mm fixed
with six screws
White Face Dial:
Galvanized silver plated
Black Face Dial:
Rhodium plated brass applique
Hands: Brass, rhodium-plated, faceted
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