NOMOS Glashütte 1925
Photographer: NOMOS Glashütte
Glashütte dopo la Prima guerra mondiale. Nell’immagine spicca il grande edificio centrale che ospitava la scuola orologiera, oggi sede del Museo dell'orologio.Photographer: NOMOS Glashütte
Glashütte dopo la Prima guerra mondiale. Nell’immagine spicca il grande edificio centrale che ospitava la scuola orologiera, oggi sede del Museo dell'orologio.NOMOS Glashütte is one of the few owner-operated watch manufactories in the world, and creates its mechanical timepieces in Glashütte, Germany. Watch models such as the Tangente, Ludwig, Orion, Club or Metro are world-famous – just like the place where they are made. Glashütte is a legally protected designation of origin. Only manufacturers who work according to strict rules in the 175-year-old tradition of the watchmaking town are permitted to use this denomination for their wristwatches. NOMOS Glashütte is the manufacturer that produces the most mechanical watches in Glashütte.