Description

Ludwig neomatik, greater than ever: For the first time, this watch with the innovative self-winding movement—which NOMOS Glashütte calls the neomatik—is also available in a diameter of 39 millimeters. The Roman numerals on the silver-white dial are complemented by a subtle minute scale with Arabic numerals in five-minute intervals. They make of the traditionalist Ludwig a watch more than suitable for contemporary wrists.

Detail

NOMOS model Ludwig owes the classical dignity of its dial to Roman indices. In the neomatik version, these are complemented by a minute scale of Arabic numerals.

NOMOS model Ludwig owes the classical dignity of its dial to Roman indices. In the neomatik version, these are complemented by a minute scale of Arabic numerals.

You can read it on the dial: Made in Germany—and we might add: Made in Glashütte, Germany. For NOMOS watches are designed, crafted, and distributed worldwide right here, in the traditional home of watchmaking in Germany.

You can read it on the dial: Made in Germany—and we might add: Made in Glashütte, Germany. For NOMOS watches are designed, crafted, and distributed worldwide right here, in the traditional home of watchmaking in Germany.

Thanks to its super-thin neomatik movement DUW 3001, the Ludwig remains—even in its self-winding version—as trim as any manually wound model. Its rims gently nestle onto your wrist.

Thanks to its super-thin neomatik movement DUW 3001, the Ludwig remains—even in its self-winding version—as trim as any manually wound model. Its rims gently nestle onto your wrist.

Tempered blue hands are a traditional feature of Glashütte watchmaking. Another traditional feature: III is followed by IIII instead of IV, which balances VIII on the dial much better.

Tempered blue hands are a traditional feature of Glashütte watchmaking. Another traditional feature: III is followed by IIII instead of IV, which balances VIII on the dial much better.