
Nicolas (amanico) presents a compelling case for the Nomos Club 36, highlighting its blend of classic aesthetics, manual winding movement, and accessible price point. His original post invites collectors to appreciate the fundamental pleasures of watch ownership, free from overthinking. This article explores why the Nomos Club 36 resonates deeply within the collector community.


I sometimes think of this watch as a modern Patek 565. It's got the same two-part case, simple but well-made manual wind movement, and classical casual ease.
I've owned it twice over the years and gave it up for that reason both times.
Amazing for all the reasons you mention. The lugs were too long for my taste, so I moved it on
But sometimes it happens my friend. We don’t bond with a piece and have to move it on for something we will enjoy more
Very, very nice “honest” watches. I’m tempted, but have other ideas.
But there are others, too.
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