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SpotlightGood Things In Small Packages: Nomos Introduce New Colours In Their Metro 33 Collection

Nomos’s Metro 33 watch—so far only available in a rose gold case—has been restyled in steel, and is now presented with three stunning new dial colours, inspired by the city

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Few watches can carry off a classical design and modern aesthetic in one case like the Nomos Metro collection does. Surprisingly, the Metro series by the Glashütte-based watchmaker, featuring a clean and contemporary design, is not as popular as the brand’s Tangente or Club collections. Unsurprisingly, the first Metro Date Power Reserve watch wowed award juries from Red Dot, IF, Good Design and German Design, among others. Now, Nomos reintroduce the Metro 33 timepiece in three new iterations, with a 33mm stainless steel case designed for smaller wrists. Thus far, the Metro 33 was only available in a rose gold case featuring a silver-white dial. The steel cases come in three new dial hues—silver, sage, and a muted red, with restrained but really cool pops of colour on the sage and red versions.

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Nomos reintroduce the Metro 33 timepiece with a 33mm stainless steel case in three new dial hues—silver, sage, and a muted red, with restrained but really cool pops of colour on the sage and red versions

Metro 33 And The The Thrill Of City Life

Introduced in 2014, the Metro was quite unlike Nomos’s other collections. The watch, designed by Berlin-based Mark Braun, had an off-centred layout, with the logo at nine and a power reserve indicator between 12 and one o’clock. It’s 37mm case profile and curved wire lugs evoked vintage timepieces, while the minimalistic dial added a touch of contemporary urban playfulness. The Metro was powered by the brand’s manual-winding calibre DUW 4401, featuring the Nomos swing system. The latest Metro 33 timepieces, also designed by Braun, are as much an expression of ‘urban chic’ as the first Metro. “For me, they are what I understand by contemporary elegance: smart, playful, and full of energy,” Braun says.

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The latest Metro 33 timepieces, also designed by Mark Braun, are as much an expression of ‘urban chic’ as the first Metro. “For me, they are what I understand by contemporary elegance: smart, playful, and full of energy,” Braun says

Small Watch, Big Impact: Metro 33 In Colour

The 33mm steel case of the newest Metro 33 features the line’s curved wire lugs with the brand’s quick-change spring bars. The intricate diamond knurling on the crown makes it easy to handle. The watches are paired with light grey vegan velour leather straps.

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The 33mm steel case of the newest Metro 33 features the line’s curved wire lugs with the brand’s quick-change spring bars

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The watches are paired with light grey vegan velour leather straps

Inside, is the hand-wound Nomos Alpha calibre—the first movement created by the brand—with a power reserve of up to 43 hours.

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Inside the new steel case is the hand-wound Nomos Alpha calibre visible through the exhibition caseback. The watch is also available with a closed steel caseback

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The alpha caliber was the first movement created by the brand. It offers a power reserve of up to 43 hours

Dial options of silver, red and sage green are reminiscent of the big city, with silver for the concrete and glass structures, muted red for brick facades, and sage for the green spaces that dot a metropolitan city. The silver model features a sunray-brushed dial with a snailed small seconds sub-dial at six o’clock. White dot markers for hours enhance the minimalism of the watch, while darker slate grey Arabic numerals in intervals of five mark the minute track around the periphery, punctuated with deep teal dots. The red dial features pink in the dots for minute markers as well as in the small seconds hand, while the sage version showcases these tiny but noticeable details in a cool yellow.

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White dot markers for hours enhance the minimalism of the Metro 33 watch, while darker slate grey Arabic numerals in intervals of five mark the minute track

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The silver model features a sunray-brushed dial with a snailed small seconds sub-dial at six o’clock

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The sage dial version features yellow dot minute markers and a yellow small seconds hand

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The stick hands on the Metro 33 become fine needle points towards the ends

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The red dial features pink in the dots between the minute numerals and a pink small seconds hand

The symmetry and minimalism on the Metro 33 watches are some of the reasons why Nomos are so appreciated. With their 50m water resistance, these latest offerings are just right for everyday life in a city.

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    The Metro 33 in steel offers a water resistance of 50m, just right for everyday urban use

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    The symmetry and minimalism on the Metro 33 watches are some of the reasons why Nomos are so appreciated

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    Designed for small wrists, the watches suit both men and women

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    The silver dial evokes images of concrete and glass structures in the city

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    The sage version is inspired by green spaces that dot a city

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    The red dial is reminiscent of brick facades

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