NOMOS Glashütte caused a storm in the industry once again with this technological sensation. Since, at only 3.2 millimeters in height, this proprietary caliber called DUW 3001 is incredibly thin and yet highly precise—a combination that was either impossible or cost a fortune until now.
And the efficiency of caliber was also improved to a significant extent: It is now at 94.2 percent, an achievement that experts find almost unbelievable—because it means that friction loss is down to 5.8 percent. This makes the caliber extraordinarily efficient as well; 20 percent is typical. In this new NOMOS motor there is some high tech, but handcraft first and foremost.
Down to its core: The NOMOS swing system, our proprietary escapement, also known as a caliber’s heart, sets the right pace with the highest precision. And of course there are many typical characteristics from Glashütte in this movement, which denote its rich heritage: the three-quarter plate, ribbed polishing, tempered blue screws, and so on.
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In-house built caliber
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DUW 3001 (adjusted according to chronometer values)
in-house built NOMOS neomatik caliber with automatic winding
- movement height
- 3.2 mm
- diameter
- 12 ¾ lines (28.8 mm)
- Power reserve
- up to 43 hours
- Special qualities
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NOMOS swing system
blue balance spring
NOMOS balance bridge, fixed by screws on both sides
stop-seconds mechanism
bidirectional winding rotor
Glashütte three-quarter plate
DUW regulation system
adjusted according to chronometer standards
27 jewels
tempered blue screws
rhodium-plated surfaces with Glashütte ribbing and NOMOS perlage