
Limited Editions

NOMOS is celebrating Glashütte watchmaking, which started 175 years ago in eastern Germany, with a limited edition of the Ludwig classic timepiece. There are three versions, each done in 175 pieces, and regulated as a chronometer.

Celebrating 175 years of watchmaking
These three new versions of the Ludwig have traditional features that are unusual for NOMOS timepieces--making them even more classic. To start, all three have a polished, enamel-white dial, reminiscent of early pocket watches. However, modern production methods make these new watches stronger and more durable. The rounded hands in the classic leaf form are also special--as well as being tempered in blue, they ensure that these watches are exceptionally legible. The sapphire crystal display back features a limited-edition engraving and the addition: "175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte."

Of the finest caliber
Alongside the hand-wound version with the NOMOS Alpha caliber (Ludwig 175 Years Watchmaking Glashütte), there are two versions with innovative automatic calibers from NOMOS Glashütte: DUW 3001 (in Ludwig neomatik 39) and DUW 6101 (in Ludwig neomatik 41 date). They featurea a Glashütte three-quarter plate, tempered blue screws, ribbed polishing, and the NOMOS swing system. This in-house designed and built escapement sets the pace inside the caliber, and NOMOS is one of only a handful of watchmaking companies worldwide able to produce it.

Ludwig neomatik 41 date also features a date function with Roman numerals for the very first time.

The dials have Roman numerals, subtle indeces, and railroad minute markers--also known by the French name Chemin de Fer.
Available with retailers from mid-July 2020.
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