Thank's very courteous.That caliber is the new product in house ?
Yep, the new inhouse automatic movement developed by Mirko Heyne
It was the young watchmaker Mirko Heyne, trained by A.Lange & Söhne and, afterwards a partner of the Dresden watch brand Lange & Heyne, who made Nomos turn away from the exclusive use of hand wound movements. Heyne joined the company at the end of 2002 in order to work in the Research & Development department. A couple of months later, he was asked by Roland Schwertner, to construct an automatic movement. By spring 2005, the first prototypes were offered to 250 people to make a ‘real life test’ wearing watches equipped with the new movement.
Υ.Γ.
παρολα αυτα η αν και μακρινη βαση της ηταν μια ηδη υπαρχουσα μηχανη και οχι ενα εξ ολοκληρου νεο σχεδιο,αυτο κραταει και χαμηλο το κοστος πωλησης που θα ηταν πολυ μεγαλυτερο σε αντιθετη περιπτωση.