Unpacking a Watch Photographer?s Trinkets and Tools with the NOMOS Club Sport Neomatik
In this spotlight, photographer and bonafide collector, Erin Comite (a.k.a. @pockettrinkets) takes us through her love of gear, photography, and NOMOS Glashütte watches.
Hey Erin, thanks so much for taking part in our latest spotlight. Tell us a little about yourself!
Hi, I?m Erin Comite. I live in NYC with my husband and a miniature dachshund. By day, I work fully remote as a network engineer. Any downtime I have is typically spent somehow absorbed in the watch realm, where I?m either taking photos and editing them, or obsessively researching timepieces. I have a couple of small collections of timepieces, pens, and other trinkets?and I like to photograph and share them in groups where others do the same.
You recently spent some time with the new NOMOS Club Sport neomatiks. What are your initial thoughts and impressions" The new NOMOS Club Sport neomatiks, both the 37mm in petrol green and the 42mm date in blue, are great everyday watches. The 42 is the bigger brother and was released a year earlier. Apparently, it’s popularity led NOMOS to release a new, smaller size. I?m intrigued by the versatility of being able to keep it on the metal bracelet 100% of the time, or swapping straps out easily with the quick change spring bars. I don?t need to go into detail over the anxiety-inducing process that is changing straps and hoping to not scratch your watch? or worse. But if you?re up for it, NOMOS makes a tool kit to help make adjusting links on the bracelet even...
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