Nomos Glashutte Tangente 38 Date Katzengold
179.S8
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Brand Nomos GlashutteCollectionTangenteSeriesN/AModel No179.S8
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MovementFeatures Date, Small SecondsMovement Manual WindingCalibre DUW 4101CaseCase Size 37.5 mmCase Thickness 6.8 mmCase Shape RoundCase Material SteelCase Back See-through Case BackLug Width 19 mmGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour YellowHands StickIndexes Arabic NumeralsStrapStrap Material FabricStrap Colour GreyClasp Type Winged ClaspBuckle/Clasp Material SteelOtherGender WomenWater Resistance (M) 30Limited Edition YesWarranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Germany
About the Nomos Glashutte Tangente Collection
Launched in 1992, the Nomos Glashütte Tangente collection epitomises the brand's commitment to Bauhaus-inspired design principles, marrying function with aesthetic purity. The name “Tangente” reflects the idea of tangents in geometry—lines that touch curves without intersecting. This notion captures the minimalist ethos of the collection, emphasising clean lines and an uncluttered dial. The Tangente watches serve as a celebration of classic watchmaking, offering a timeless appeal while also showcasing Nomos’ unique design language.
Design And Aesthetics
The design of the Tangente collection is marked by its striking simplicity and elegance. Characterised by its thin, round case and long, slender lugs, the watch features a minimalist dial with Arabic numerals at 12, three, six, and nine o’clock, enhancing readability while maintaining a sleek silhouette. The subtle guilloché texture of the dial, along with the distinctive elongated hands, adds depth to its appearance, creating a visual rhythm that is both harmonious and engaging. The collection comes in various sizes, with diameters typically ranging from 33mm to 41mm, catering to a wide audience while allowing for versatility in styling.
Movements And Iterations
At the heart of the Tangente collection lies Nomos' in-house movements, particularly the Alpha and DUW 3001 calibres. The Alpha movement, a manual-wind calibre, exemplifies traditional watchmaking techniques with its impressive precision and craftsmanship. The DUW 3001, on the other hand, represents Nomos’ automatic innovations, featuring a slim profile and an impressive power reserve of up to 43 hours.
The Tangente collection boasts several iterations, each offering unique elements while retaining the core aesthetic. The Tangente 33 serves as an entry-level option with a smaller case size, ideal for those who prefer a more delicate look. The Tangente Neomatik introduces an automatic variant, available in various colours, including classic white and striking blue dials. For a contemporary twist, the Tangente Sport models feature increased water resistance and more rugged construction. Additionally, limited editions, such as the Tangente 38, showcase Nomos' commitment to exclusivity and craftsmanship.
ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
In 2014, Nomos created a buzz for elevating their in-house movement production by unveiling their own escapement called the Nomos Swing system. At the time and even today, while developing an in-house movement has become more common in the industry, creating a component as challenging and complex as an escapement is still rare. Hence, with the Swing system, Nomos hit the nail on the head. It is now widely used in most in-house calibres by the brand, including the manually-wound DUW 4101 that powers watches within the Tangente and Metro collections.
In addition to this trailblazing innovation, Calibre DUW 4101 includes Nomos' patented large date mechanism and has been adjusted to chronometer requisites. Measuring 2.8mm in height, this slender movement comes with the Glashütte three-quarter plate and stop work, 23 jewels, and bluish screws. It beats at a frequency of 3Hz, providing a power reserve of 42 hours. The view of this movement through the sapphire crystal caseback is rather enjoyable. From rhodium-plated surfaces to Glashütte ribbing and Nomos perlage, the craftsmanship delivered with this calibre is par excellence.
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- Brand Nomos Glashutte
- Reference DUW 4101
- Movement Manual Winding
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve Approx. 42 hours
- Jewels 23
- Frequency 21600 bph
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