Nomos Glashutte adds neomatik movements to Club Campus – and debuts retro steel bracelets
The trendy German manufacture has added in-house automatic calibres to its entry-level ‘graduate’ range, and embraced steel bracelets for the very first time
By Chris Hall
Nomos Glashutte has added three references to its Club Campus collection that bring the neomatik movement to this sub-range for the first time, and in what feels like much a more significant move for such a design-driven brand, it has introduced the option of metal bracelets for the very first time.
The Club Campus is Nomos’ entry-level watch, pitched squarely at first-time watch buyers (or watch gift recipients – a free caseback engraving is included with all models). Until now it has only been available with hand-wound calibres, which help to keep that entry-level price down (starting from £1,100). Now, however, Nomos has released three references with its slimline, modern, in-house neomatik calibre, which we’ve covered in-depth before. They comprise: reference 748, the 37mm model with a muted colour palette of silver-white dial, grey numerals and rose gold details. £2,240 on metal bracelet.
Reference 765, measuring 39mm with silver dial, blue numerals and orange details. £2,380 on metal bracelet.
Reference 767, also 39mm with midnight blue dial, pale blue numerals and orange details. £2,340 on textile strap.
There are a few things to take away here: firstly how great looking that midnight blue dial is, but mainly how well a Nomos watch can work with the righ...
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