At Baselworld 2015 Nomos launched the hugely popular neomatik watches. This year, they have extended the neomatik range into the Tetra collection and in so doing, updated it.
Previously only available in 27.5 mm and 29.5 mm square cases, is is now in a 33mm x 33mm steel case and with the in-house automatic Calibre DUW 3001 inside. The DUW3001 is the tenth calibre Nomos have produced in Glashütte. This movement was first used in the inaugural series of neomatik. Nomos has upgraded its new and thin automatic caliber DUW 3001 by replacing the ETA regulator with its own.
With a movement height of a rather slim 3.2mm, the case is 7.2 mm. This new Tetra neomatik comes in two dial variants – either a deep blue ‘cyan’ or with a white silver-plated dial. Hands are oxidised black with a red lacqured and rhodium-plated red, or neon orange lacquered. With a water-resistance to 30m, it comes on a Horween strap.
RRPs are Tetra neomatik CHF 2,900 and Tetra neomatik tiefblau CHF 2,980.
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