Many may wonder how a watch is even made. All the small components and parts, how are they even placed in a watch without breaking or falling apart. The watchmaking world is really very skilled and over the years has developed new techniques and machines to improve their work. As many may know, Switzerland is the Mecca of watchmaking. Watches and timepieces can take over months to be made and everything is completely man-made. From the in-house movement to the dial, everything is just completely made by the master watchmaker.

In the video below, NOMOS Glashütte shows how the master watchmaker creates the in-house movement. All of their movements are built in-house and by ourselves in Glashütte. This also applies to their watches—Tangente, Orion, Zürich and all the other models. This short film can give you a first impression of what they do.