

Baselworld 2014 is continuing to make the empty tract of skin on our left wrist itch with lust. We should really get it looked at. In the meantime, Nomos have launched a minimalist gem for your perusal - the Metro.
With a bold colour pallet of white, red and green, the pin-end clock hands and clean typeface, the Metro has a delicate, sophisticated look. That small window above the centre of the dial is a power readout, letting you know when the Metro is next in need of a winding.
The real beauty of the piece is made evident on case's comparatively complex rear - showing off the Nomos' swing system and Glashütte stopwork.
You'll have to save yourself a tidy £2,155 to get the Metro onto your wrist. We'll see you on the bus.
(Images: Nomos)
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