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Nomos Alpha

Alpha (α) is the base manual winding movement from Nomos. It is an evolution of the predecessor Nomos 1 TS and 1 TSP and was produced from 2005 until the present day.

Overview

The 2005 introduction of the Alpha movement was an important turning point for Nomos. Although based on the preceding Nomos 1 TSP, it was largely constructed in-house rather than being a refinished ebauche. The gear train is similar to the classic Peseux 7001, but was placed in a new enclosure based on the classic Glashütte three-quarter plate design. Nomos updated many of the components, adding hacking seconds, and completely reworked the finishing with rhodium-plated surfaces, blued screws, Glashütte Stripes, and Glashütte solar grinding or Langeleist-Perlage.

Calibre Alpha was released at the same time as Nomos Beta (with date) and Nomos Delta (with date and power reserve indicator). All three are hand-winding movements, as was the Nomos Gamma which followed in 2007. In 2006, Nomos followed with a family of automatic movements, Epsilon, Zeta, and Xi, with similar features. Alpha is smaller than the others, however, at just 23.3 mm diameter and 2.6 mm thick.

This movement is officially named using the Greek letter "α", but Nomos often writes it as "Alpha".

Nomos Alpha has been used in the Nomos Club, Nomos Ludwig, Nomos Metro, Nomos Orion, Nomos Tangente, and Nomos Tetra families.

Although Nomos has begun replacing most movements of this generation with replacements featuring the Nomos Swing System, Alpha remains in production as of 2019 with no direct replacement.

Nomos Alpha.2

In 2019, Nomos introduced a version without the small seconds hand and associated gears. Alpha.2 has the same external dimensions, decorating, jewel count, and features. It is used in the Tetra 27 duo, Orion 33 duo, Ludwig 33 duo, and Tangente 33 duo.

Applications

See Also

This movement is part of a family of Nomos movements produced since 2005. The movement is partially made in-house, though the assortment is supplied by a third-party. It was supplanted by the in-house Nomos Swing System family starting in 2014.

Manufacturer:

Nomos

Description:

Manual winding movement
Shock protection
Escapement: stone lever
Yoke winding system

Functions:

Small seconds

Data:

10½ lignes
D 23.3 mm, H 2.6 mm
17 jewels
21,600 A/h
Power reserve: 43 hours

Extras:

Hacking seconds
Triovis fine-regulation
Glashütte solar grinding on ratchet and crown wheel
Glashütte three-quarter plate
Glashütte ratchet

Production period:

2005-Present
Predecessor: Nomos 1 TS, Nomos 1 TSP