Very nice! Clean.
Are you a photographer by any chance? The pictures of this and the JLC are out of this world!
This is a very special watch in my opinion, and I'm delighted and lucky to own it. The general consensus (on forums!) seems to be that it's overpriced, but I wanted a gold dress watch, 38-40mm, simple and elegant but also a bit more interesting than the standard Calatrava look, and honestly think this piece represents decent value compared to the competition (even at retail price, and I paid nowhere near that!). I'm also a huge Nomos fan, so the chance to own their flagship watch means a lot to me. In person it's a stunning piece in my opinion, understated yet special (and rare - I'm pretty certain I'll never see another one!). The finishing quality is fantastic too, and I enjoy looking at the front and back of the watch equally!
Very nice! Clean.
Are you a photographer by any chance? The pictures of this and the JLC are out of this world!
Absolutely lovely watch, great pics
You don't post often, but when you do...
Beautiful watch, and indeed not a run of the mill choice.
Cheers,
Christian
Stunning watch and pics. Enjoy.
That's fantastic.
The blue one was on my want list for ages, still is but I'm in the poor house for a while.
Don't think I've ever seen pics of an actual watch other than the marketing photos!
That´s a beautiful thing, congratulations.
Stunning watch and great pics with an iPhone!
Beautiful, elegant, well balanced dial and very nice photos. Good job.
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very nice again....and not many straps as nice as those Cordovan ones from Nomos...
Incredible again Andy - how about a post all about photography from you please!!!!
What a lovely lovely watch.
I'm sure I've read there are only two watch makers that make these and there are subtle differences between each of their outputs, meaning you can tell who made your watch.
It certainly looks lovely, but I bet it isn't cheap.
I'd love to read more about that if you can possibly remember where you read it, or can find it - I've not been able to find much information beyond the original rather lightweight press reviews. I did find that the hand engraved writing shown in the picture below says "Made with Love in Glashutte" (in German) though - I love the fact the text is a bit uneven and even messy, human, not machine!
It is a very lovely watch, but it was a brave purchase . Nomis is has no presence in the more expensive end of the market, which is perhaps not it's natural home.
So, a gamble, but you have a gorgeous watch which should give a lot of pleasure. I especially like the blue-faced version. I think Nomos are making some of the best-looking watches on the market. My partner has a grey-faced version of the Tangente , which has aged very well.
That's a fantastic watch with exemplary attention to detail and craftsmanship. For me, it's far preferable to a run-of-the-mill Calatrava.
I think it offers far better value for money than one, too — but then again, I don't see the appeal of entry-level Pateks that are very much mass-produced yet pretend not to be.
Thanks, don't worry then - I probably read it but didn't take it in, those kind of superficial press-releases-disguised-as-reviews articles bore me usually!
Initially, on viewing the thread, I was dismissive of the watch. But then I started to have a closer look and my view changed.
The finish is exquisite and the movement looks stunning.
Congratulations :)
Cheers, these photos really aren't my best - the light was moving between intense sun and completely flat, and I messed up the post-processing too. It is a spectacular watch in reality, on a par with my Duometre in terms of finish and appeal (if not complications of course).
Really beautiful watch, but a lot more expensive than I would have thought.
I thought that the Lambda was only available in a 42mm case, the 39mm is much more appropriate IMO.
For me, probably the best looking watch Nomos make, though the Zurichs and Orions run it close. Lovely stuff, and fair play to you for going slightly off piste with your choice.
Stunning watch and photos... it really puts me in mind of the finest pocket watches made centuries ago. Its a perfect mix of heritage and modernism!
That's beautiful- those slim hands are wonderful
Absolutely stunning Mr.
And the photos are amazing
Lovely!
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Not my cup of tea but a beautiful looking thing none the less. Still can't believe you took pics of that quality with an iphone. Mine are rubbish!
You're clearly delighted with your choice and that's all that matters, big money or not.
I love this watch. First time I visited the Nomos site I thought 'oooh - that's the one.' Then, obviously, I saw the price!
Just one of many examples of my unerring ability to desire the most expensive offering from pretty much any manufacturer at first sight!
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