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Nomos Glashütte Unveils New Tangente Neomatik 38 Update

April 14

Nomos Glashütte has re-envisioned one of its most distinctive timepieces, the Tangente Neomatik Update, presenting a more compact and elegant iteration. First introduced in 2018 with an innovative peripheral date display, this watch quickly garnered recognition for its unique approach to timekeeping. Now, in 2026, the brand has launched the Tangente Neomatik 38 Update, significantly reducing its dimensions while broadening its material offerings, reflecting a growing appreciation for smaller, more versatile watches.

Introducing the Refined Tangente Neomatik 38 Update

At the prestigious Watches and Wonders exhibition, Nomos Glashütte proudly unveiled the latest evolution of its iconic Tangente Neomatik Update. This new model, featuring a svelte 38.5mm diameter and an impressive 7.4mm height, offers a more adaptable and universally appealing aesthetic compared to its predecessor. Crafted from either classic stainless steel or luxurious 18k gold, it presents two distinct personalities for discerning wearers. The watch’s design ethos, rooted in Bauhaus principles, retains its clean lines and sharp, angular lugs, though its reduced proportions lend a subtly softer visual impression. This timepiece maintains a practical water resistance of 50 meters, ensuring durability for daily wear.

The dial remains a focal point, showcasing Nomos's patented peripheral ring date mechanism. This ingenious display positions all 31 days around the dial's edge, with two distinctive red markers highlighting the current date. This design choice preserves the dial’s open and balanced symmetry, while also ensuring excellent legibility. The silver-plated dial serves as a pristine canvas for the printed Arabic numerals, slender baton markers, and a gracefully recessed small seconds sub-dial at the six o'clock position. The gold versions offer varied hand finishes, including a "doré" variant with tone-on-tone hands and another with classic blued hands, while the steel model features black hands, each contributing to the watch's sophisticated appeal.

Driving this exquisite timepiece is the in-house calibre DUW 6101, Nomos's highly regarded automatic Neomatik movement. Despite integrating a complex peripheral date mechanism, this movement achieves a remarkable thinness of just 3.6mm. It boasts bidirectional winding, a quick-set date function that can be adjusted both forwards and backwards, and the brand's proprietary Swing System escapement. Furthermore, the movement is meticulously regulated in six positions, adhering to the stringent Glashütte watchmaking standards, promising exceptional accuracy and reliability. The Tangente Neomatik 38 Update is presented on a refined Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan leather strap, secured with a Nomos winged pin buckle.

A New Chapter for Nomos Glashütte

The introduction of the Tangente Neomatik 38 Update marks a significant milestone for Nomos Glashütte, demonstrating the brand's commitment to innovation while honoring its timeless design heritage. This release not only makes one of its most unique complications more accessible to a wider audience but also caters to the contemporary preference for more understated wristwear. The option of an 18k gold case elevates the collection, offering a distinguished choice for those seeking a precious metal alternative to the robust steel variant. This thoughtful expansion underscores Nomos Glashütte's ability to blend avant-garde mechanics with enduring elegance, solidifying its position as a leader in independent watchmaking. The steel model is priced at EUR 3,680, and the gold model at EUR 12,400.

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