Kurteti
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Hey folks
Up for grabs is the perfect entry point into the world of German watchmaking.
Nomos has seen a deeper and greater appreciation in the past year or two and they could not be more deserving of the same.
The Club lineup should be a staple in most collections and with its classic good looks, can outshine the most established Swiss brands.
The particular example, features a rich, deep chocolate galvanized sunburst dial and at 39mm, wears incredibly well on my 7.5” wrist.
Toeing the line of both sports and dress watch with German precision, it compels it owner to reach for it on the regular and complements the personality of the wearer. The DUW 3001 movement beating inside features a proprietary escapement, the Nomos swing system and at 8.5mm, it competes for the position of being one of the thinnest watches in your collection.
On the club sport bracelet, it begs to be worn and imo is the direct competitor of the OP39/OP41, garnering far more attention and questions.
This model is in overall very good condition with one minor fleabite on the crown side and some superficial hairlines on the case, minor hairlines on a couple links, and some hairlines on the clasp. Owing to the polished nature of the case, these will barely be noticeable in person, just worth mentioning.
Retail on this model is $4420.
I’m asking $3325 in the GTA or plus shipping
Up for grabs is the perfect entry point into the world of German watchmaking.
Nomos has seen a deeper and greater appreciation in the past year or two and they could not be more deserving of the same.
The Club lineup should be a staple in most collections and with its classic good looks, can outshine the most established Swiss brands.
The particular example, features a rich, deep chocolate galvanized sunburst dial and at 39mm, wears incredibly well on my 7.5” wrist.
Toeing the line of both sports and dress watch with German precision, it compels it owner to reach for it on the regular and complements the personality of the wearer. The DUW 3001 movement beating inside features a proprietary escapement, the Nomos swing system and at 8.5mm, it competes for the position of being one of the thinnest watches in your collection.
On the club sport bracelet, it begs to be worn and imo is the direct competitor of the OP39/OP41, garnering far more attention and questions.
This model is in overall very good condition with one minor fleabite on the crown side and some superficial hairlines on the case, minor hairlines on a couple links, and some hairlines on the clasp. Owing to the polished nature of the case, these will barely be noticeable in person, just worth mentioning.
Retail on this model is $4420.
I’m asking $3325 in the GTA or plus shipping
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