Nomos Metro Neomatik 41 Update Ref. 1115 watch

Nomos Metro Neomatik 41 Update Ref. 1115

Nomos Metro · Ref. 1115

About This Watch

The Nomos Metro Neomatik 41 Update Ref. 1115 reimagines the Metro for automatic movement enthusiasts, pairing the DUW 3001 Neomatik caliber with a 40.5mm case and a simplified dial that drops the signature power reserve indicator in favor of a cleaner, more streamlined aesthetic. This is a significant design decision — the power reserve arc was the Metro's defining visual element — but it reflects the reality that an automatic movement with a self-winding rotor makes a power reserve display less essential than on a hand-wound watch. Without the power reserve, the Metro Neomatik 41 reveals itself as a refined, modernist dress watch with the distinctive Metro case shape, Mark Braun's characteristic numeral typography, and the dot-index dial design that remains unmistakably Metro even without the colorful complication. The "Update" designation indicates refined details including improved dial printing, subtle case proportion adjustments, and enhanced movement finishing that represent Nomos's ongoing commitment to iterative improvement. At 40.5mm, this is a generously sized watch that provides substantial wrist presence while maintaining the elegant proportions of the Metro case design. The silver dial with blue accents maintains a family connection to the hand-wound Metro variants, and the DUW 3001's proven reliability and slim architecture keep the case under 9mm thick. For buyers who love the Metro aesthetic but prefer automatic winding and a cleaner dial, the Neomatik 41 Update offers a compelling modern interpretation.

In-Depth Review

# Editorial: The Nomos Metro Neomatik 41 Update

German watchmaking has long occupied a distinct philosophical middle ground between Swiss precision and industrial minimalism, and the Nomos Metro Neomatik 41 Update exemplifies this tradition with admirable restraint. The 40.5mm stainless steel case houses the DUW 3001 caliber, a proprietary automatic movement that delivers a respectable 43-hour power reserve at 21,600 vibrations per hour—specs that prioritize practicality over exotic specifications. What distinguishes this watch is its honest design language: a silver dial accented with discrete blue elements, fixed polished bezel, and sapphire crystal that frames rather than oversells the movement. The small seconds subdial maintains legibility while the Horween Shell Cordovan strap anchors the piece in genuine material quality rather than passing trends. At 8.6mm thick, it wears with the proportional grace that dressier timepieces demand.

This is fundamentally a watch for discerning professionals who recognize the difference between decoration and design. The Metro appeals to those seeking daily-wear elegance without the prestige markup or complication surplus that defines luxury dress watches. Its 30-meter water resistance acknowledges practical reality rather than manufacturing convenience. In the crowded mid-range segment currently trading around $2,700, the Nomos competes meaningfully against alternatives like the Tissot PRX ($700-$900, quartz-driven and more casual) and the Longines DolceVita ($2,400-$2,800, Swiss-made with more formal proportions). The critical distinction: Nomos delivers German engineering and independent movement production at a price point where such credentials remain genuinely rare. For those valuing substance over status symbols, the Metro represents compelling value.

Specifications

Movement

Movement TypeAutomatic
CaliberNomos DUW 3001
Power Reserve43 hours
Frequency21,600 vph
Jewels27

Case

Case Diameter40.5mm
Case Thickness8.6mm
Case MaterialStainless Steel
CrystalSapphire crystal
BezelFixed polished
Dial ColorSilver with blue accents
Lug Width20mm
Lug-to-Lug49.5mm

Features

Water Resistance30m / 98ft
Bracelet/StrapHorween genuine Shell Cordovan leather strap
ClaspPin buckle
Weight50g
Complications
Small seconds

Pricing

Retail (MSRP)
$3,200
Market Price
$2,700