Nice review. After sneaking around the Tetra line for some time I picked up the Ode to Joy with the green dial a few weeks ago and recently upgraded it with a deployment clasp. As a watch enthusiast I wanted a hand-wound movement at some point and as a German I of course "need" to have a watch from Glashütte. And although this won't be my last watch it pretty much completed a circle since it is my first hand-wound watch since my childhood. Having the possibility to look at the beautifully decorated movement is a nice bonus.
it's a nice watch but it's too bad they always stick to the same dial i.e. same typeface, every second number is a line... it makes me apprehensive to get another nomos for that reason, not different enough from the one I already have...
Such an underrated piece!
Nice review. After sneaking around the Tetra line for some time I picked up the Ode to Joy with the green dial a few weeks ago and recently upgraded it with a deployment clasp. As a watch enthusiast I wanted a hand-wound movement at some point and as a German I of course "need" to have a watch from Glashütte. And although this won't be my last watch it pretty much completed a circle since it is my first hand-wound watch since my childhood. Having the possibility to look at the beautifully decorated movement is a nice bonus.
You and your friend have great taste
Thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing!
Honour to have you watching! Thanks
Great Review Sam!! Keep it up!
...This made me realize that I really miss my Tetra lol
I remember you saying you wanted a plum coloured tetra, so many colours to choose from. Thanks for watching.
Looks great on your wrist. Gotten one special version 😊 as well. Suits my 6.5 inch wrist like glove!
8:28 missing screw (upper left hand corner) 😅
it's a nice watch but it's too bad they always stick to the same dial i.e. same typeface, every second number is a line... it makes me apprehensive to get another nomos for that reason, not different enough from the one I already have...