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Crafted entirely in 18K rose gold, the watch features a 36mm case with a slender profile of just 9.95mm, making it sit gracefully on the wrist. The case is meticulously finished with a combination of polished and brushed surfaces, enhancing its refined aesthetic. Two dial options are available. The Ref. 7340/1R-001 features a silvery opaline dial with a vertical satin finish, evoking the texture of shantung silk that feature irregular texture, while the Ref. 7340/1R-010 presents an olive green sunburst dial for a more contemporary appeal.

Introducing Nomos Tangente Rose Gold Neomatik

Celebrating 175 Years Of Watchmaking In Glashütte With Rose Gold Aesthetic

Nomos Glashütte is a renowned German watch company that has earned a reputation for producing high-quality, minimalist timepieces. Founded in 1990, it is based in the small town of Glashütte, known for its rich tradition of watchmaking in Germany. The first models from Nomos were introduced in 1991, one of these first models being the Tangente, and since then, many different editions have been released.

In celebration of Glashütte’s storied watchmaking legacy, NOMOS Glashütte has unveiled a limited edition timepiece that oozes elegance and sophistication: the Tangente rose gold neomatik, 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte.

 

The new limited watch comes in an all-polished rose gold case, measuring 35mm in width and 45mm from lug to lug. It has a slim profile with a thickness of just 6.9mm. Additionally, the timepiece features straight classic lugs.

 

 

 

The dial on the rose gold Tangente has a unique layout, beige color while the minute ring and small seconds subdial are rose gold-colored and paired with burgundy printed indices and markings. The dial also features the brand's logo, which is printed in burgundy.

The Tangente's signature numerals are present at 2, 4, 8, and 12 o'clock. The thin, batons' golden hour and minute hands move around the dial.

When you turn the watch over, you can take a look at the Nomos in-house automatic DUW 3001 Neomatik movement. It’s extremely thin at 3.2mm,. For this limited edition, the movement is regulated to chronometer standards, which means it should run between -4 and +6 seconds a day. It also offers 43 hours of power reserve, runs at 21,600 vph, and carries 27 jewels and is decorated with blued screws. The watch is strapped to a burgundy-coloured Horween Shell Cordovan leather strap with a rose buckle. 

The watch is limited to 175 pieces and priced at 8,600 euro, equivalent to 33,600 AED.

For more information please visit Nomos Glashütte official website. 

Technical specifications: Nomos Tangente Rose gold Neomatik
  1. Reference:  160.S1
 
  1. Case: polished 18K rose gold case, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, crystal sapphire case back
  2. Diameter:  35 mm
  3. Height: 6.9 mm 
  4. Lug to lug: 45 mm
  5. Water resistance: 30 m
 
  1. Dial: Beige dial with gold colored minute ring and small seconds subdial,  burgundy printed indices and logo, baton hands from rose gold  
 
  1. Movement: Nomos in house caliber DUW 3001 ultra-thin, automatic, blued screws, 27 jewels
  2. Power reserve: 42 hours
  3. Frequency:  21,600 vph (3Hz)
  4. Functions:   hours, minutes, small seconds
 
  1. Bracelet / Strap: Paired with burgundy Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan leather strap with rose gold pin wing buckle
 
  1. Availability:  Limited to 175 pieces
  2. Price:  8,600 EURO, which is equivalent to 33,600 AED

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