How a watch can reflect city life
New York / Glashütte (ots)
At the NOMOS Lounge in SoHo, designer Mark Braun met watch enthusiasts to discuss Metro, a timepiece shaped by the rhythm of the city. The appointment-only lounge – a light-filled loft in SoHo – welcomes journalists, content creators, and watch enthusiasts to experience Bauhaus-inspired design and in-house movements firsthand. Visitors can purchase watches directly, including selected exclusive editions. Guided by brand representatives, guests gain insight into the watchmaking tradition, heritage, and innovation that define NOMOS Glashütte.
A design that endures
Metro speaks to compelling questions in contemporary design. What defines a design that stands the test of time? It is sustainable – not only as a mechanical watch, but in its design, which has remained unchanged for twelve years across nearly a dozen versions. With its distinctive stepped hands, dot indexes, softly rounded wire lugs, and knurled crown, it has earned admiration of design juries worldwide.
"Good design is characterized by the fact that it doesn't stand out – but that the item would be deeply missed if it were gone," says Braun, who wears Metro date power reserve every day. "Good design is like a friend. You wouldn't want to be without it."
Urban character and technical independence
What gives this watch its unmistakably urban character? For Braun, the urbanity lies in the way the dial's individual elements stand apart from one another yet form a coherent whole. Its modernity is expressed through the concentration of numerals in the minute scale. For Braun, the numerals placed here, rather than marking the hours, reflect the fast pace of the modern cityscape.
Metro holds a special place on a technical level. In 2014, Metro date power reserve became the first model to feature the in-house lever escapement, the NOMOS swing system. With Metro, NOMOS Glashütte marked its horological independence.
Alongside Metro date power reserve, Metro neomatik 41 Update and Metro 33 rose gold rank among the most sought-after versions. Slimmer models in stainless steel with manual winding represent the more accessible price tier.
Contact:
Ines Hatzmannsberger
NOMOS Glashütte
Press Department
+1 (332) 237 – 8717
pr@glashuette.com
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