Interesting vid, because of the machinery, not boring as other vids. Voting is difficult, there are no criteria like durability, shockproofness, warranty, costs for maintenance, accuracy, scratchproofness known, etc.. I own cheap and expensive watches. Most of the time I use the cheap one, running properly for many yrs, no need to shell out tons of....
Hey Nomos, Glashütte isn't just a sleepy rural town as described by your Berlin-based employee. The far right AfD is the second largest party in government there which I find troubling given Glashütte's history producing military products for two totalitarian regimes. What's Nomos' position on that? Are you a pro-democracy company?
This has absolutely nothing to do with this video. And not everyone have to have to tell there own opinion about every thing all the time. So let's keep to enjoy watches at this channel. And in this case especially the great work of Nomos. And before you ask me - Fu.. AfD!@@eurovnik
@@eurovnik from a quick bit of research I could not see that AfD themselves are anti-democratic. They are Eurosceptic and not keen on the rate of migration. They may be to the right of typical British politics, but those two viewpoints lead to Brexit and are not that rare in Europe today. Your question is somewhat aggressive. On the basis of the SECOND largest party locally you are asking the COMPANY about democracy? I expect the employees have a vote. Votes correspond to individuals not companies. Your attempt to link an aspect of the past with the future seems rather a stretch.
It's funny you say that as while I'm not the biggest nomos fan, they are the only company out of 5 requested that responded and sent their large catalog for free
Props to the woman doing the factory tour for some great explanations and to Nomos for picking her instead of someone from leadership! She knew the details, explained it well and with good English.
@@tustak As are loads of people in senior roles, especially in small companies like this. You also have zero idea about her actual age, so that's two baseless assumptions. Just say your career is slow lol. Anyway, everyone knows why you and OP really think she can't possibly be a senior exec, you can stop now.
It was not "good English", though. She used a lot of wrong words due to "false friends" between German and English. For example she called the main spring a "feather" because the word for spring and feather is the same in German. And she made a lot of these mistakes because of her lack of proper English vocabulary.
If you've ever wondered why a nice mechanical watch can be so expensive, this gives you a pretty good insight into the amount of skill and time involved in creating these tiny machines. Very cool.
You're absolutely right! I always wondered why are these or any other watches so expensive. Seeing this video already convinced me the prices are well justified!
It's a nice enough modern production line but a bit pointless - Nomos could have just continued buying movements from the Swiss for less rather than reinventing the wheel in-house. Still it's, great marketing to sell "in-house" watches at inflated prices to those who think "in-house = better".
YOU KNOOOW, I've loved Nomos ever since I got "into" watches. But ever since going to Glashutte, meeting Nomos employees, seeing their watchmaking facilities - I fell in love with them in a whole new way! This video perfectly captured Nomos! And... INES!!!
What a great insight to the efforts the smaller independent brands have to go to. Also the young lady that Teddy was talking to, what a great ambassador for the brand she is! 👏👍
@@jerryang17 they are independent... they say so right at the start, not owned by another corporation... As for size, when does a company lose its "smaller" status? Do you consider number of employees? Number of watches made? Revenue? Profit? Does being a top-selling brand detract from the quality and workmanship that is on display here...?
@@cerealport2726 I never said they aren't independent. And I never said it detracts from quality or craftsmanship. I'm wearing an Ahoi Atlantik right now...
The urban gentry (a guy with some deep issues)... and the crazy foul mouthed Australian watch collector, and an obese guy that could use some exercise and diet but did nothing. UA-cam has come a long long way. And those outdated stick-a-camera in front of you and do monologues are now replaced with a more refined editing, sound clips, and less pretentiousness. I could not stand the urban gentry.
WOWOWOW!!!!! This is by far the most interesting factory tours you've done! What a brand! I never would have believed that a brand as affordable as Nomos could actually produce all of those parts themselves.
Those brand ambassadors and sports sponsorships don't pay for themselves - that's most of what you pay for with a luxury watch, not the cost of making watch itself.
That woman was superb, what a nice, brilliant lady! Rolex should pay her $1M and hire her, she could teach them such crazy concepts as “passion”, “knowledge “, “respect for customers”, “excitement”, “decency”
As a watchmaking student myself, i can only appreciate and admire the effort they put to produce those in-house movements, and the precision it requires to test them, fix them, and finally assemble them in one final product. In my opinion, watchmaking is an art, and these people are artists of the top level. Great job by Teddy and his team too, the images were amazing, the edit was perfect and the music background was the most suited the could put.
Teddy, you truly are the last great bastion of the watch community. So well produced, written and beautifully executed. Every single brand and video you post is truly remarkable. Thank you for the work, it has given us watch lovers an amazing privilege to enjoy horology from anywhere in the world!
Fantastic watches from a great company👍 Bought a Tangente Blaugold about 6 months ago.... and then a standard white dialed Tangente with the manual wind movement a couple of months later (wasnt the original plan...). Stunning designs, and the manufacturing quality is top notch. Really informative video, well done!
I watched this during my lunch and found it a very insightful high-quality presentation. clearly the education system in Germany is to be commended from a global perspective. And the watchmaking will clearly outlast the car making in the decades to come👏🏽
These videos are what I really love. Getting a behind the scenes look at what goes into some of these brands. It's really opened my eyes to some brands that I would never have given a second look.
Outstanding review Astonishingly good. You and your team have outdone yourselves. Also I liked very much how their young employees took the reins and showed you around. These guys aren’t just young and independent but proud of and love what they do. And it shows in their work. I can tell a video is good when it makes me want to buy a watch. This does that. Seriously well done
Fully agreed. Value for money is exceptional with Nomos. Absolutely love my Tangente Midnight Blue Ref. 133 (the blue one in the video with the beige-brown leather strap) and also got another matching blue nato strap for it. Great clean design
Even though it's an underestimated brand indeed, I do think it's picking up and they have a very strong and loyal following. Nomos is definitely one of the favorites among watch enthusiasts. Obviously anyone outside our little group won't have a clue what Nomos is haha. I really like Nomos, I think they offer great value for money, all they need to sort out is their lug to lug measurements haha. Great video Teddy, I enjoy these factory tours so much, keep it up!
First of all, incredible work by Teddy and the team. I love these factory tours. As for Nomos, at their price point, I've always been a fan of the design but to see the work and skill and dedication that goes into their pieces raises the respect level so much.
I’ve always loved Nomos. Every time I’m in Germany and I pass by a watchshop, I specifically look for Nomos. Their designs just speak to me: functional German but with a splash of modernity - fully embodied by their split operations in Berlin and Glashütte. Thanks for the great video, Teddy!
Teddy. This was FANTASTIC. I really liked Nomos, but now I love them. I have one myself (Tetra) and I knew about their manufacturing ( but only somewhat). To see this tour from beginning to end my jaw was dropped the whole time and it brought the biggest smile to my face. Already shared it with friends. Thank you and thank you Nomos!
Love these factory visit videos. I always gain some new appreciation for the brand and/or learn things I wasn’t able to read about anywhere else. Thanks again for all you do TB team😎🙌
This has to be my favourite episode out of all, the skills, craftmanship is just amazing with so much passion that nomos has put in, i really aspire to own a nomos one day...
Teddy I really appreciate this video, not only did I learn a great deal about the brand but even more about watchmaking. It’s refreshing to see a brand that wants to be unique, but yet at the same time will not sacrifice workmanship. Well done as always!
Impressive. And this goes for the quality and craftsmanship of the Nomos watches and the quality of this video. Makes me proud of my Orion and NWC Club 36! Keep up the good work Teddy!
This is one of the very best videos ever! Considering all videos of all Watch-UA-camrs, this video is my favourite and something I was always looking for. Finally we are possible to get Teddy B. quality content about actual watchmanufacturing. Big thank you NOMOS for giving us a behind the scenes look of your magic! And what a competent Lady giving all the interesting information, describing each and every step so precisely. Last but not least I really appreciate the decision to include so many skilled female employees of NOMOS. Thank you for this video, really.
Its so good to see brands that still manufacture their own stuff with passion and have a reasonable price on their watches and not sell ETA movements in a stainless steel case for 4 thousand dollar only for the margin of the stakeholders. This really shows what’s actually possible in todays market.
As a proud Owner of a Nomos Tangente and living only about 150Km away from Glashütte, its so great to see this Tour and appreciate the Watch even more, thank you!
We can only begin to imagine the stunned amazement of watchmakers in past centuries watching this video. Thanks Teddy for your postings and for Nomos being so engaging.
This is a miracle this came up because a couple of nights ago i was wondering what the works place where NOMOS watches was like. Probably my favourite watch brand now. Really love the NOMOS Ahoi. A beauty ♥️ with 200 meters water resistant. Superb video 👍.
So proud to be e new Nomos owner! It is so nice to see the faces behind your watch! I am just sorry that my club campus does not have a display case back
Kudos to NOMOS to facilitate this tour. What an impressive insight in their watchmaking. Any in-house made part, we have been shown, is impressive, the assembly line is impressive- one can imagine how impressive the watch is (exciting to own a NOMOS). Teddy produced a great video! The tour host, Ines, presented the company with a wealth of knowledge and a very good, clear English. Well done, to all involved !
This has to be the most interesting factory tour so far. Great work. And that young lady has done amazingly well, the way she introduced and talked about all the processes was very entertaining. 👍👏
You have yet to cease surpassing yourself. Teddy, yours is easily the highest quality watch-focused channel on UA-cam. Your interest, enthusiasm, respect, care, and devotion to this space is unlike anything that exists on the web. Thank you for this truly extraordinary content that satisfies the deepest urges of the watchfan inside me.
After watching this video, I have found myself with a deep, appreciation for Nomos. Didn't realize how much effort they have gone through to become an independent brand. My radar has a new "needful thing" on it and it is a Nomos watch.
Thank you Teddy. I genuinely look forward to these. I love the care and attention that goes into these videos. I discovered a profound love of watches over the years by watching this channel but these videos are just something extra special.
The quality of film production and editing is as equally impressive as the workings and craftsmanship of a NOMOS watch. Congratulations Teddy! A wonderful homage.
This is why I was determined to get myself a Nomos time piece. This is what in-house really means. My watch has the old movement where you can't simply rotate the date, but I don't mind. Everytime I look at the back, I am speechless as I enjoy the finishing art.
Incredible, love the fact that every watch has to go through one of only two pairs of hands in the entire company. Hopefully they are not on sick leave too often!
Thank you Teddy for sharing this visit with us, it's always most wonderful to see stuff being made. It's when you get to see where one's money goes, makes it easier to understand the pricing a bit.
Awesome video, thanks for this. I already wanted a Nomos before seeing this, seeing how they are made only makes that feeling stronger. I was surprised they were making their own screws even, I don’t think anyone would fault them for getting screws from a supplier.
Nomos is hands down my favorite brand. I can't think of any other one that comes close to them when it comes to personality and vision (without mentioning their mastery of design and engineering).
I really enjoyed this one Teddy. I just picked up the Nomos Autobahn 1924 and it is such a beautiful watch. Sometimes I take it off just to sit and stare at that DUW 6101 movement running.
Just received my Orion 35 from Teddy’s store earlier today and I couldn’t be happier. It’s exactly what I’ve been looking for in a dress watch. Watching this video just furthers my feeling of pride in owning a Nomos.
These Brand Visits videos explain the craftmanship and number of hours put in for a single watch. I love these kind of videos, it's tell a complete different story when compared to a car brand where everything is done my robots
Teddy, Thank you for doing an in depth interview with Nomos. My first foray into watches was the NOMOS Tangente 41 Update, and it remains my dress watch to this day. I have also purchased a Club Campus for my son when he graduated for college, and that has started his entry into watches as well. This was a very enjoyable video from a watch company that really does give you a great value proposition. Thanks again.
Teddy, I don’t comment often. I have learned more from your channel about watches and the industry than from any other resource. Simply good, solid content. Also, I’m no filmmaker, but I can recognize the skill and work that went into producing this video. Last, I’ve developed a whole new respect for the Nomos brand. Well done!!!
Great video. I love these deep dives into independent brands, and I absolutely adore Nomos: They are probably my favourite modern watch brand. I recently got my first Nomos piece for myself, a 35 mm Ahoi Neomatik. Their history, style, and commitment to their brand and to watchmaking are fabulous.
What I really liked is that the building in which these watches are made seems very unassuming. It's part of the community and blends in. (unlike certain Tech companies here in the States)
As a Supply Chain and watch geek, I really loved that video. Also especially that the federal estate I have grown up has been Saxonia where Glashütte is located
I like seeing the talented and inspired people who do the hands on manufacturing of the watches. It's like having an AMG with an engine signed by its builder. It's just fun knowing someone who shares your interests hand built something for you.
Thanks Teddy. These videos are approaching the realm of art. So well done. And a shout-out to the young lady at Nomas. She was great. Can’t wait for you to hit 1M. So well deserved.
Perfect timing, just bought a club sport, and the watch is awesome. But watching this tour, makes the watch more special to me. The fact you can buy a $1600 watch that is built in a very similar to a Lange or patek (minus the complications and movement finishing) is outstanding.
Phenomenal job in this video. I absolutely LOVE Nomos. They make incredible watches. The Metro Date Power Reserve is my daily go-to piece, and I couldn’t be happier with it. I know their design language leans toward polished cases. I’d love to see them do brushed cases at some point. Really enjoyed the video, Teddy.
Very impressive display of technology, skill, and knowledge. The host lady knows her stuff and I am now inspired to purchase one of these master pieces. Great job Teddy
Amazing documentarian work and video, thank you. I purchased my first watch last month (Nomos Club Campus 36mm cream coral) and couldn't be happier. So cool to see the facility / parts
Got my Tangente Midnight Blue Ref. 133 for Christmas. Absoltely love it and also got an additional dark blue nato strap for it. Glad to get this kind of insight and agreed, Nomos are absolutely incredible quality and fantastic value for money!
Spectacular film. Brought me closer to the brand than the old Hodinkee article did. I own an Ahoi Neomatik Atlantic - Ref 566 and it is one of my favorite watches.
Very cool to see the level of detail and craftsmanship that goes into even an "entry level" luxury watch. Makes it feel like there is a lot of value in these watches for the price
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Interesting vid, because of the machinery, not boring as other vids. Voting is difficult, there are no criteria like durability, shockproofness, warranty, costs for maintenance, accuracy, scratchproofness known, etc.. I own cheap and expensive watches. Most of the time I use the cheap one, running properly for many yrs, no need to shell out tons of....
It was a pleasure to have you with us, Teddy! Thank you for sharing the rich heritage of Glashütte and our brand story with your audience.
Hey Nomos, Glashütte isn't just a sleepy rural town as described by your Berlin-based employee.
The far right AfD is the second largest party in government there which I find troubling given Glashütte's history producing military products for two totalitarian regimes.
What's Nomos' position on that?
Are you a pro-democracy company?
they produce watches, no politicians. so stfu being “offended” you woke rebel
This has absolutely nothing to do with this video. And not everyone have to have to tell there own opinion about every thing all the time. So let's keep to enjoy watches at this channel. And in this case especially the great work of Nomos. And before you ask me - Fu.. AfD!@@eurovnik
@@eurovnik from a quick bit of research I could not see that AfD themselves are anti-democratic. They are Eurosceptic and not keen on the rate of migration. They may be to the right of typical British politics, but those two viewpoints lead to Brexit and are not that rare in Europe today.
Your question is somewhat aggressive. On the basis of the SECOND largest party locally you are asking the COMPANY about democracy?
I expect the employees have a vote. Votes correspond to individuals not companies.
Your attempt to link an aspect of the past with the future seems rather a stretch.
Thank you for opening up your doors to us!
Any company that opens their doors for these types of tours for Teddy to share on UA-cam gets massive respect.
I asked most of the main watch brands for a catalogue over 10 years ago and the only one that responded and sent one was Nomos.
It's funny you say that as while I'm not the biggest nomos fan, they are the only company out of 5 requested that responded and sent their large catalog for free
Same here! Gonna buy one soon!
I ordered an Omega catalogue a few times on their website, but never got one
@@RoyalDudenessYou have to enter the right address.
Glashutte Original sent me a very beautiful book this past fall. A fun table piece for visitors and a quality collectible for the journey ahead.
How on earth is your channel that good? The sheer spectrum you cover in this tier of quality is truly remarkable. Thank you, Teddy. All the very best.
Props to the woman doing the factory tour for some great explanations and to Nomos for picking her instead of someone from leadership! She knew the details, explained it well and with good English.
Do you actually know she's not on the leadership team or just guessing?
@@bananowyjestemsobie she is in her 30s ...
@@tustak As are loads of people in senior roles, especially in small companies like this. You also have zero idea about her actual age, so that's two baseless assumptions. Just say your career is slow lol. Anyway, everyone knows why you and OP really think she can't possibly be a senior exec, you can stop now.
Yes I agree. She very professionally explained the processes and was very good job at representing her company.
It was not "good English", though. She used a lot of wrong words due to "false friends" between German and English. For example she called the main spring a "feather" because the word for spring and feather is the same in German. And she made a lot of these mistakes because of her lack of proper English vocabulary.
If you've ever wondered why a nice mechanical watch can be so expensive, this gives you a pretty good insight into the amount of skill and time involved in creating these tiny machines. Very cool.
Absolutely. Also, that fact that you can get an entry level Nomos like the Club for just over £1000 is a good deal in my mind.
You're absolutely right! I always wondered why are these or any other watches so expensive. Seeing this video already convinced me the prices are well justified!
Honestly after watching this I’m surprised they don’t charge more 😂!
Exactly
It's a nice enough modern production line but a bit pointless - Nomos could have just continued buying movements from the Swiss for less rather than reinventing the wheel in-house.
Still it's, great marketing to sell "in-house" watches at inflated prices to those who think "in-house = better".
YOU KNOOOW, I've loved Nomos ever since I got "into" watches. But ever since going to Glashutte, meeting Nomos employees, seeing their watchmaking facilities - I fell in love with them in a whole new way! This video perfectly captured Nomos! And... INES!!!
What a great insight to the efforts the smaller independent brands have to go to.
Also the young lady that Teddy was talking to, what a great ambassador for the brand she is! 👏👍
thought the same - Ines did a great job
I agree. Just one point: Nomos is not a "smaller independent brand". It is the top-selling Glashutte brand by volume and revenue.
@@jerryang17not surprised. Incredible value for such beautifully designed and made watches
@@jerryang17 they are independent... they say so right at the start, not owned by another corporation...
As for size, when does a company lose its "smaller" status? Do you consider number of employees? Number of watches made? Revenue? Profit?
Does being a top-selling brand detract from the quality and workmanship that is on display here...?
@@cerealport2726 I never said they aren't independent. And I never said it detracts from quality or craftsmanship. I'm wearing an Ahoi Atlantik right now...
This is what Teddy does better than everyone else and really sets his channel apart from the rest. Great video!
The urban gentry (a guy with some deep issues)... and the crazy foul mouthed Australian watch collector, and an obese guy that could use some exercise and diet but did nothing. UA-cam has come a long long way. And those outdated stick-a-camera in front of you and do monologues are now replaced with a more refined editing, sound clips, and less pretentiousness.
I could not stand the urban gentry.
WOWOWOW!!!!! This is by far the most interesting factory tours you've done! What a brand! I never would have believed that a brand as affordable as Nomos could actually produce all of those parts themselves.
It's because the big names are clearly over priced
I agree 100%
Those brand ambassadors and sports sponsorships don't pay for themselves - that's most of what you pay for with a luxury watch, not the cost of making watch itself.
Disagree: the best of automated machinery maker tours. Breguet was the best human/ artisan tour. Both share the title, opposite sides of production.
Congratulations and many thanks to NOMOS for opening their doors to us, UA-cam watchers, through Teddy's work.
That woman was superb, what a nice, brilliant lady! Rolex should pay her $1M and hire her, she could teach them such crazy concepts as “passion”, “knowledge “, “respect for customers”, “excitement”, “decency”
That kind of manufacturing really differentiates the watchmakers from the watch branders! I love seeing how invested they are in their craft.
As a watchmaking student myself, i can only appreciate and admire the effort they put to produce those in-house movements, and the precision it requires to test them, fix them, and finally assemble them in one final product. In my opinion, watchmaking is an art, and these people are artists of the top level. Great job by Teddy and his team too, the images were amazing, the edit was perfect and the music background was the most suited the could put.
Teddy, you truly are the last great bastion of the watch community. So well produced, written and beautifully executed. Every single brand and video you post is truly remarkable. Thank you for the work, it has given us watch lovers an amazing privilege to enjoy horology from anywhere in the world!
Now you can't convince me enough that Teddy's not a filmaker
He’d definitely be a good director 😂
I've got a Nomos 42mm blue dial, excellent dial and very accurate. Well worth the price.
Fantastic watches from a great company👍 Bought a Tangente Blaugold about 6 months ago.... and then a standard white dialed Tangente with the manual wind movement a couple of months later (wasnt the original plan...). Stunning designs, and the manufacturing quality is top notch. Really informative video, well done!
I watched this during my lunch and found it a very insightful high-quality presentation. clearly the education system in Germany is to be commended from a global perspective. And the watchmaking will clearly outlast the car making in the decades to come👏🏽
These videos are what I really love. Getting a behind the scenes look at what goes into some of these brands. It's really opened my eyes to some brands that I would never have given a second look.
Outstanding review
Astonishingly good.
You and your team have outdone yourselves.
Also I liked very much how their young employees took the reins and showed you around. These guys aren’t just young and independent but proud of and love what they do. And it shows in their work.
I can tell a video is good when it makes me want to buy a watch.
This does that.
Seriously well done
Incredible. If I ever come across Nomos in person, I’m buying one on the spot.
Fantastic watches; Im wearing a Tangete Blaugold - my favourite watch by far.
@@flemmingsorensen5470 tomottow im getting mine! do you have the 39 or the smaller one?
Fully agreed. Value for money is exceptional with Nomos. Absolutely love my Tangente Midnight Blue Ref. 133 (the blue one in the video with the beige-brown leather strap) and also got another matching blue nato strap for it. Great clean design
Even though it's an underestimated brand indeed, I do think it's picking up and they have a very strong and loyal following. Nomos is definitely one of the favorites among watch enthusiasts. Obviously anyone outside our little group won't have a clue what Nomos is haha. I really like Nomos, I think they offer great value for money, all they need to sort out is their lug to lug measurements haha. Great video Teddy, I enjoy these factory tours so much, keep it up!
I'll back you up on the lug to lug point you made.
The lug to lug is what makes my club campus 36mm fit like a dream on my 16cm wrist! Don’t knock it till you try it
Ever heard of GO (Glashutte Original) - it will BLOW away any other german brand !
@@varunparkash9007Why this comment....🤔😳
Now I really really want to get a Nomos watch to add to my collection. Thanks Teddy, and the skilled and talented team at Nomos.
First of all, incredible work by Teddy and the team. I love these factory tours. As for Nomos, at their price point, I've always been a fan of the design but to see the work and skill and dedication that goes into their pieces raises the respect level so much.
This is absolute brilliant storytelling - Teddy at his best with one of the most beautiful brands
I’ve always loved Nomos. Every time I’m in Germany and I pass by a watchshop, I specifically look for Nomos. Their designs just speak to me: functional German but with a splash of modernity - fully embodied by their split operations in Berlin and Glashütte. Thanks for the great video, Teddy!
Teddy. This was FANTASTIC. I really liked Nomos, but now I love them. I have one myself (Tetra) and I knew about their manufacturing ( but only somewhat). To see this tour from beginning to end my jaw was dropped the whole time and it brought the biggest smile to my face. Already shared it with friends. Thank you and thank you Nomos!
Love these factory visit videos. I always gain some new appreciation for the brand and/or learn things I wasn’t able to read about anywhere else. Thanks again for all you do TB team😎🙌
Amazing work, Teddy. Brings a new form of respect to these brands and the art of watch-making in general!
This has to be my favourite episode out of all, the skills, craftmanship is just amazing with so much passion that nomos has put in, i really aspire to own a nomos one day...
The passion of Nomos and the quality at reasonable prices is a joy to behold. Thanks Teddy !
I just received my new Tangente today. Perfect timing! 😃
Love the production of this video, so cinematic. Thank you for this insight, Nomos definitely deserves more appreciation!
Teddy I really appreciate this video, not only did I learn a great deal about the brand but even more about watchmaking. It’s refreshing to see a brand that wants to be unique, but yet at the same time will not sacrifice workmanship. Well done as always!
I love this kind of stuff. Honestly most Nomos designs are not my style, but I highly respect what they do.
Impressive. And this goes for the quality and craftsmanship of the Nomos watches and the quality of this video. Makes me proud of my Orion and NWC Club 36! Keep up the good work Teddy!
This is one of the very best videos ever! Considering all videos of all Watch-UA-camrs, this video is my favourite and something I was always looking for. Finally we are possible to get Teddy B. quality content about actual watchmanufacturing. Big thank you NOMOS for giving us a behind the scenes look of your magic! And what a competent Lady giving all the interesting information, describing each and every step so precisely. Last but not least I really appreciate the decision to include so many skilled female employees of NOMOS. Thank you for this video, really.
I completely missed JLC and Glashütte Original! Which are also awesome btw, but the Nonos one still my fav.
Its so good to see brands that still manufacture their own stuff with passion and have a reasonable price on their watches and not sell ETA movements in a stainless steel case for 4 thousand dollar only for the margin of the stakeholders. This really shows what’s actually possible in todays market.
As a proud Owner of a Nomos Tangente and living only about 150Km away from Glashütte, its so great to see this Tour and appreciate the Watch even more, thank you!
Great timing! I just picked up a Tetra a week ago. It's cool getting to sit here admiring it while watching how it was built.
We can only begin to imagine the stunned amazement of watchmakers in past centuries watching this video. Thanks Teddy for your postings and for Nomos being so engaging.
This is a miracle this came up because a couple of nights ago i was wondering what the works place where NOMOS watches was like. Probably my favourite watch brand now. Really love the NOMOS Ahoi. A beauty ♥️ with 200 meters water resistant. Superb video 👍.
Which colour? So hard to choose sand or blue
Wooww, that is a real tough one. Possibly blue with a short sleeve shirt for summer. How about your self.😊.
@@Lebon996 for sure but that sand!!!
Exactly, decisions divisions 😂😂😂.
So proud to be e new Nomos owner! It is so nice to see the faces behind your watch! I am just sorry that my club campus does not have a display case back
Save up a little and let it be replaced by Nomos for the beautiful sapphire caseback!
I believe they will put one on for you $300-$400
Kudos to NOMOS to facilitate this tour. What an impressive insight in their watchmaking. Any in-house made part, we have been shown, is impressive, the assembly line is impressive- one can imagine how impressive the watch is (exciting to own a NOMOS).
Teddy produced a great video! The tour host, Ines, presented the company with a wealth of knowledge and a very good, clear English. Well done, to all involved !
This has to be the most interesting factory tour so far. Great work.
And that young lady has done amazingly well, the way she introduced and talked about all the processes was very entertaining. 👍👏
I've had my Nomos Metro for over 6 years and it remains a pleasure on my wrist. Amazing to see all the work that goes into such a watch.
You have yet to cease surpassing yourself. Teddy, yours is easily the highest quality watch-focused channel on UA-cam. Your interest, enthusiasm, respect, care, and devotion to this space is unlike anything that exists on the web. Thank you for this truly extraordinary content that satisfies the deepest urges of the watchfan inside me.
After watching this video, I have found myself with a deep, appreciation for Nomos. Didn't realize how much effort they have gone through to become an independent brand. My radar has a new "needful thing" on it and it is a Nomos watch.
Thank you Teddy. I genuinely look forward to these. I love the care and attention that goes into these videos. I discovered a profound love of watches over the years by watching this channel but these videos are just something extra special.
Wow I love these tours! Wish you could go to Japan and make videos about Seiko, Citizen, etc.
Yes please
Teddy has built himself a career and life. The business and team he has assembled is truly remarkable. Inspirational. 👍🏻
Very impressive tour of this company. Anyone who follows Teddy knows he is in love with Nomos 😂. I may own one of their watches someday$$
The quality of film production and editing is as equally impressive as the workings and craftsmanship of a NOMOS watch. Congratulations Teddy! A wonderful homage.
This is why I was determined to get myself a Nomos time piece.
This is what in-house really means.
My watch has the old movement where you can't simply rotate the date, but I don't mind.
Everytime I look at the back, I am speechless as I enjoy the finishing art.
Thank you for showing us a German watchmaker company that would make the Swiss jealous!!! 🇩🇪🤠👍🇨🇭
This Video makes me apreciate my new Nomos Club even more thanks to you and the Nomos Team for this amazing Video
Incredible, love the fact that every watch has to go through one of only two pairs of hands in the entire company. Hopefully they are not on sick leave too often!
Thank you Teddy for sharing this visit with us, it's always most wonderful to see stuff being made. It's when you get to see where one's money goes, makes it easier to understand the pricing a bit.
Fantastic little documentary.. great production value too! Thanks Teddy and colleagues.
Awesome video, thanks for this. I already wanted a Nomos before seeing this, seeing how they are made only makes that feeling stronger. I was surprised they were making their own screws even, I don’t think anyone would fault them for getting screws from a supplier.
I really enjoy this type of content. It shows you the quality and craftsmanship that goes into making your watch.
Nomos is hands down my favorite brand. I can't think of any other one that comes close to them when it comes to personality and vision (without mentioning their mastery of design and engineering).
This is why I love watches so much. This beautiful little town is on my bucket list to travel to. Thank you so very much.
My Nomos Tangente date is my favorite watch that I own. What a delight to see how it was made. Thank You for that, Teddy.
I really enjoyed this one Teddy. I just picked up the Nomos Autobahn 1924 and it is such a beautiful watch. Sometimes I take it off just to sit and stare at that DUW 6101 movement running.
No one has championed Nomos more than you Teddy. You have engrained the name into all of us!!
Just received my Orion 35 from Teddy’s store earlier today and I couldn’t be happier. It’s exactly what I’ve been looking for in a dress watch. Watching this video just furthers my feeling of pride in owning a Nomos.
These Brand Visits videos explain the craftmanship and number of hours put in for a single watch. I love these kind of videos, it's tell a complete different story when compared to a car brand where everything is done my robots
Teddy, Thank you for doing an in depth interview with Nomos. My first foray into watches was the NOMOS Tangente 41 Update, and it remains my dress watch to this day. I have also purchased a Club Campus for my son when he graduated for college, and that has started his entry into watches as well. This was a very enjoyable video from a watch company that really does give you a great value proposition. Thanks again.
Teddy, I don’t comment often. I have learned more from your channel about watches and the industry than from any other resource. Simply good, solid content. Also, I’m no filmmaker, but I can recognize the skill and work that went into producing this video. Last, I’ve developed a whole new respect for the Nomos brand. Well done!!!
Great video. I love these deep dives into independent brands, and I absolutely adore Nomos: They are probably my favourite modern watch brand. I recently got my first Nomos piece for myself, a 35 mm Ahoi Neomatik. Their history, style, and commitment to their brand and to watchmaking are fabulous.
What I really liked is that the building in which these watches are made seems very unassuming. It's part of the community and blends in. (unlike certain Tech companies here in the States)
I can't explain how hard it is to adjust the hairspring. That was impressive. Very cool tour.
Great to see behind the scenes at Nomos, love this brand! Wear my Nomos Ahoi, nearly every day!!!
As a Supply Chain and watch geek, I really loved that video. Also especially that the federal estate I have grown up has been Saxonia where Glashütte is located
I like seeing the talented and inspired people who do the hands on manufacturing of the watches. It's like having an AMG with an engine signed by its builder. It's just fun knowing someone who shares your interests hand built something for you.
I love Nomos! Just calling their designs minimalist sells it way short, I agree. There’s so much more. Excellent video Teddy, thank you.
I was really looking forward to this one. It did not disappoint. This is one of the best so far!
Fascinating tour of Nomos Glashutte, Teddy. Ines' command of English was excellent, and she was a wonderful hostess.
Absolutely loved this as a Nomos Metro owner. Absolutely love my watch and it was great seeing the behind the scenes.
Thanks Teddy. These videos are approaching the realm of art. So well done. And a shout-out to the young lady at Nomas. She was great. Can’t wait for you to hit 1M. So well deserved.
This is an incredible brand. And one of the few that is not increasing massively the prices. Well done Nomos!
YEHA BABY! I love them and have an appointment for tomorrow and will be picking up my Tangente!!
Perfect timing, just bought a club sport, and the watch is awesome. But watching this tour, makes the watch more special to me. The fact you can buy a $1600 watch that is built in a very similar to a Lange or patek (minus the complications and movement finishing) is outstanding.
Phenomenal job in this video. I absolutely LOVE Nomos. They make incredible watches. The Metro Date Power Reserve is my daily go-to piece, and I couldn’t be happier with it. I know their design language leans toward polished cases. I’d love to see them do brushed cases at some point. Really enjoyed the video, Teddy.
More people need to see this. Amazing video that shows the real passion! Just bought my tangente 35.
Thanks Teddy; I’m starting to come around to appreciate Nomos more for what they offer now! Good job pointing out some of the key gems! ❤👍
wOW, amd thank you again for another lovely tour - aside from everything elso, I would like too see a tour on whom creates these robots 🤔
Very impressive display of technology, skill, and knowledge. The host lady knows her stuff and I am now inspired to purchase one of these master pieces. Great job Teddy
I love Nomos. Thank you for featuring them in this way, Teddy.
Amazing documentarian work and video, thank you. I purchased my first watch last month (Nomos Club Campus 36mm cream coral) and couldn't be happier. So cool to see the facility / parts
Got my Tangente Midnight Blue Ref. 133 for Christmas. Absoltely love it and also got an additional dark blue nato strap for it. Glad to get this kind of insight and agreed, Nomos are absolutely incredible quality and fantastic value for money!
Spectacular film. Brought me closer to the brand than the old Hodinkee article did. I own an Ahoi Neomatik Atlantic - Ref 566 and it is one of my favorite watches.
Frl. Hatzmannsberger- be still my heart. Ernest Teutonic precision on the outside, zaftig smoldering hotness on the inside. Wunderschön.
Thank you for the tour Teddy and thank you to NOMOS Glashutte also.
I loved the tour and education! It made appreciate the watches from them even more and look forward to owning one some day.
You’re living the dream Teddy, love these incredible visits and really hearing story and history behind each of these watchmakers
Very cool to see the level of detail and craftsmanship that goes into even an "entry level" luxury watch. Makes it feel like there is a lot of value in these watches for the price