Summary of Is This Nomos Better Than A £50,000 A. Lange & Söhne? | Watchfinder & Co.

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The No Mas Erlang and Zhanna watch is a top-end German treatment that rivals luxury German watchmakers. It is inspired by the Bauhaus movement and costs just under 15,000 pounds. It is better in every way than the £50,000 A. Lange & Söhne and is a much better value for the money.

  • 00:00:00 The No Mas lambda should rival luxury German watchmakers, and is a much better value for the money. The German watchmakers have been making watches for 300 years, and the No Mas lambda is inspired by the Bauhaus movement. The No Mas lambda costs just under 15,000 pounds, which is 10 times more expensive than the entry-level Club watch.
  • 00:05:00 The No Mas Erlang and Zhanna watch is a top-end German treatment with a striped three-quarter plates swan-neck regulator, screwed balance, and engraved balanced. It has a star rating where the duw 1001 really earns its crust is in the bits no mas didn't need to do but did anyway for example back in the day when natural fragile rubies were used to achieve precision. The jewels are set in gold collars called statins and adjusted manually with a set of screws around the perimeter. The artifice of rubies and modern precision has negated the need for all this extra work, but No Mas has done it anyway in honor of the tradition and skill involved. The beveling where the fragile corners of the plates are chamfered to prevent the edges breaking away and working their way into the movements modern materials preclude is also done here by hand. The No Mas Erlang and Zhanna watch is almost like the Norma's is a little out of focus by comparison. The Erlang and Zhanna watch is better in every way than the £50,000 A. Lange & Söhne.

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