Tetra
The edgy watch from NOMOS— style, squared

Watch hands move in a circle, and yet this watch is square. This shape simply looks better on some wrists. Tetra is a fine Glashütte timepiece: straightforward, clear, perhaps rather independent-minded.
Details
Squaring the circle

The square version of Tangente—although its typography is only similar, not identical. The numerals come across a tick more modern as they are sans-serif.

Tetra is incredibly thin for a mechanical watch and its lugs—which are the metal bars the strap is attached to—are almost delicate. That’s why there are two on each side. It’s an optical illusion, as it allows the strap to be made smaller.

Beautiful, slender, and still robust. Tetra is all of this and more—also in the neomatik version.

Tetra appears a little more austere than the other NOMOS models. Perhaps that’s why our designers love to play with its dial—such as here: the Symphony series.
Haute Horlogerie Journal
Hip to be square

Models
Tetra is available in other versions
Technology
Innovative technology for traditional hand-wound watches of the highest quality

Tetra ticks with the most classic of all NOMOS movements, the hand-wound caliber Alpha. Or with Alpha.2, the variant for watches with two hands, which are made for those moments when seconds are not so important.