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The New Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon in Steel

This year has been an exciting one for Jaeger-LeCoultre, especially after our enlightening visit to the "Precision Pioneer" exhibition at the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC). The exhibition beautifully showcased the brand's rich history, spotlighting its contributions to the world of horology. One of the most captivating releases we encountered was the stunning Master Grande Tradition Caliber 948 World-Timer

But the excitement didn’t end there. Jaeger-LeCoultre continues to push the boundaries in 2024, introducing the Reverso Tribute Duoface Tourbillon in steel. This follows the 18k pink gold model that debuted at Watches and Wonders Geneva in 2023, adding a fresh new chapter to the iconic Reverso lineup. 

Nomos Glashütte Releases the Tangente 2 Date in Two New Hues

A new double date function and a newly developed movement

Nomos Glashütte is a renowned German brand founded in 1990 in Glashütte town. The independent brand manufactures its movements in-house, giving it complete control over both design and engineering. The brand has a variety of collections in its catalogues, and one of its most famous is the Tangente collection. Now, the brand is launching the latest addition to this collection, the Tangente 2date that can keep track of the date in two exclusive ways. 

The new watch comes in a stainless steel case that measures 37.5mm in diameter and has a slim profile of 6.75mm thick, complete with a sapphire crystal on both the dial and case back, which includes an anti-reflective coating. Its two-part polished case presents a sleek design while providing 50 meters of water resistance.

The dial, available in galvanized silver or polished blue, features printed numerals and indices with a central minute track, along with a sub-dial above 6 o'clock that displays small seconds. A notable innovation is the double date indicator, which combines a traditional window at 6 o’clock with numeral tracks from 1 to 31 along the edge of the dial, revealing the current date through color-changing windows positioned between the numerals. Red and white date accents on the dial to improve readability, while the thin hands are rhodium plated.

The watch is powered by the in-house DUW 4601 hand-wound movement, which cleverly integrates a patented quick-set date mechanism on the same plane as the movement. Featuring the proprietary NOMOS swing system, this caliber offers a 52-hour power reserve and operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3Hz). It is adorned with rhodium-plated surfaces displaying subtle sunray lines, as well as the “Glashütte” engraving on the ratchet wheel in gold for an added touch of elegance.

It comes with a black cordovan leather strap and a stainless steel pin buckle. It is available with two options: a closed case back, priced at USD 2,760, equivalent to AED 10,200, or a sapphire crystal case back, which increases the price to USD 3,020, equivalent to AED 11,000.

For more information please visit Nomos Glashütte official website.

Technical specifications: Nomos Glashütte Tangente 2Date
  1. Case: stainless steel polished case, sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, sapphire crystal case back
  2. Diameter: 37.5 mm
  3. Height: 6.75 mm
  4. Water resistance: 50 m
  5. Dial: galvanized silver or polished blue, printed numerals and indices, minute track, small seconds subdial above 6 o’clock, date window at 6 o’clock, numeral tracks from 1 to 31 along the edge, through windows between it, hands are rhodium plated
  6. Movement: Nomos in house caliber DUW 4601, hand-wound, blued screws, sunray polished,rhodium-plated, 23 jewels
  7. Power reserve: 52 hours
  8. Frequency: 21,600 vph (3Hz)
  9. Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds, date, quick-set date
  10. Bracelet / Strap: black cordovan leather, stainless steel pin buckle
  11. Availability: permanent line
  12. Price: USD 3,020 / AED 11,080

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