Two Striking New Dials from NOMOS - Club Campus 36mm Electric Green and Cream Coral

Made in Glashütte: 4.4. Washing​

NOMOS Glashütte
Jul 23, 2023

Made in Glashütte: 4.4. Washing


How do you clean a tiny watchmaking part? From the washing solution with optional ultrasonic activation, the journey continues through several rinsing solutions that remove every droplet of water and last grain of dust. Then comes the spin cycle, followed by the dryer with warm air. And finished!

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Made in Glashütte: 4.5. Assembly of the power reserve and dial​

NOMOS Glashütte
Jul 30, 2023

Made in Glashütte: 4.5. Assembly of the power reserve and dial

The power reserve indicator provides information on the dial about the remaining energy stored in hand-wound watches. This patented complication only requires three additional movement parts, and changes from red to white as the watch is wound.


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Made in Glashütte: 4.6. Pressing on the plateau​

NOMOS Glashütte
Aug 6, 2023

Made in Glashütte: 4.6. Pressing on the plateau

The plateau contains the ellipse, that small ruby from which the balance gets its force impulse. In addition, the plateau serves as a safety device, so that the anchor always remains on the "right side". Accurate timekeeping can only be achieved with precision in every detail—including this one!


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Made in Glashütte: 4.7. Removing the hands​

NOMOS Glashütte
Aug 13, 2023

Made in Glashütte: 4.7. Removing the hands

Before the movement can be inspected, it must be removed from the case—and the dial and hands must be disassembled. Removing the hands, in particular, requires a great deal of dexterity. With experience, a steady hand, special tools, and some tissue paper, the hands are lifted off the shafts.


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Made in Glashütte: 4.8. Honing the blank​

NOMOS Glashütte
Aug 20, 2023

Made in Glashütte: 4.8. Honing the blank

The light honing on both sides of this base plate is used to remove the last metal shavings after drilling, milling, countersinking ... If even one chip of metal remains, it can have severe consequences—namely reject parts. We prefer quality from the first step!


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Made in Glashütte: 4.9. Polishing the case back​

NOMOS Glashütte
Aug 27, 2023

Made in Glashütte: 4.9. Polishing the case back

The polish of our cases invites you to take a look at your reflection. But this is only possible if the case back is absolutely free of scratches and streaks—which is why our specialists in Glashütte take special care when it comes to the final polish.


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Made in Glashütte: 4.10. Inserting the reglage​

NOMOS Glashütte
Sep 2, 2023

Made in Glashütte: 4.10. Inserting the reglage

Here, the reglage is being inserted into the movement. The accuracy of a watch depends on many factors. Highly-qualified employees ensure precision. Bringing knowledge, experience, and skill—and resulting in handmade quality!


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Made in Glashütte: 4.11. Pre-assembly of corrector wheel​

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Only the corrector wheel makes world travel possible. In our world time and GMT models, the corrector wheel enables the hour hand to jump by exactly one hour: from one time zone to the next.


Made in Glashütte: 4.12. Hand engraving the balance cock​

NOMOS Glashütte
Sep 17, 2023

It's rare for anyone other than an expert watchmaker to enjoy this view—right up close to a balance cock, which is being hand engraved. Exclusive to our Lambda and Lux models, it reads "mit Liebe in Glashütte gefertigt" (made with love in Glashütte).

 
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