At Baselworld 2018, Nomos Glashütte introduced a completely new sporty automatic watch, the Autobahn.
The new watch was designed by world-renowned product designer Werner Aisslinger. The Autobahn by Nomos Glashütte has a price of Euro 3,800.
At Baselworld 2018, Nomos Glashütte introduced a completely new sporty automatic watch, the Autobahn.
The new watch was designed by world-renowned product designer Werner Aisslinger, whose works can be found in museums around the globe: in the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Fonds national d’art contemporain in Paris, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
The Autobahn name - the German word for motorway - expresses the inspiration behind the watch: speed and the world of vintage cars.
Equipped with the new, innovative Nomos neomatik date calibre (DUW 6101), this new timepiece introduces a new and dynamic look.
The 41 mm x 10.5 mm stainless steel case frames an unusual dial whose edge is curved reminding the outside lane of a racetrack. A luminous ring of Super-LumiNova coated bars makes the watch legible at night too.
The date ring runs along the outer edge, set around the movement, and allows for the elongated date window displaying three days at once — yesterday, today, and tomorrow - at 6 o’clock.
Just like the front side, the back side is protected by a sapphire crystal which displays the beautiful finishes - rhodium-plated surfaces with Glashütte ribbing, perlage and tempered blued screws - of this movement equipped with the Nomos proprietary swing system giving this model the additional title of ‘neomatik.’
Water resistant to 100 metres / 330 feet, the Autobahn is available in three dial variations: white silver-plated, sports gray and deep midnight blue.
Matched to a woven textile strap, the Autobahn by Nomos Glashütte has a price of Euro 3,800. nomos-glashuette.com
The new watch was designed by world-renowned product designer Werner Aisslinger, whose works can be found in museums around the globe: in the New York Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Fonds national d’art contemporain in Paris, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
The Autobahn name - the German word for motorway - expresses the inspiration behind the watch: speed and the world of vintage cars.
Equipped with the new, innovative Nomos neomatik date calibre (DUW 6101), this new timepiece introduces a new and dynamic look.
The 41 mm x 10.5 mm stainless steel case frames an unusual dial whose edge is curved reminding the outside lane of a racetrack. A luminous ring of Super-LumiNova coated bars makes the watch legible at night too.
The date ring runs along the outer edge, set around the movement, and allows for the elongated date window displaying three days at once — yesterday, today, and tomorrow - at 6 o’clock.
Just like the front side, the back side is protected by a sapphire crystal which displays the beautiful finishes - rhodium-plated surfaces with Glashütte ribbing, perlage and tempered blued screws - of this movement equipped with the Nomos proprietary swing system giving this model the additional title of ‘neomatik.’
Water resistant to 100 metres / 330 feet, the Autobahn is available in three dial variations: white silver-plated, sports gray and deep midnight blue.
Interesting watch. I like the profile of case and lugs. The blue version is my choice.
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