Editorial
The Ahoi Atlantik is Nomos doing something it almost never does: building a tool watch. At 40.3mm with 200m water resistance and a rotating inner bezel controlled by a pusher at 2 o'clock, it delivers genuine dive utility without abandoning the Bauhaus restraint the brand is known for. For buyers who want a serious instrument watch and still care about how it looks on the wrist, there is almost nothing else like it.
Nomos launched the Ahoi in 2013 as its first real foray into sport watches, a deliberate departure from the dress and everyday pieces that built the brand's reputation. The Atlantik variant added the rotating inner bezel and bumped water resistance to 200m, making it suitable for actual diving rather than splash resistance. The pusher at 2 o'clock controls the bezel rotation, keeping the case clean and avoiding the traditional external rotating bezel that would have compromised the Nomos aesthetic.
The DUW 5101 automatic movement, developed in-house, arrived as Nomos was completing its decade-long transition to full manufacture status. The Ahoi Atlantik has stayed in production largely unchanged since introduction, which in a catalog full of seasonal updates is itself a statement about how well the design landed.
The inner bezel pusher mechanism is not common and not all watchmakers are familiar with servicing it correctly. Nomos service for the DUW 5101 is best handled by authorized service centers or Nomos directly, as independent shops may underquote and then escalate costs once they open the case. The dial color on earlier examples can show fading around the edges under extended UV exposure, particularly on lighter colorways.
Check the pusher at 2 for any stiffness or grinding, as debris ingress at that point is the most common failure mode on used examples. Lug width is 20mm but the case geometry is specific enough that aftermarket straps can look awkward. Stay with Nomos rubber or a plain leather that lets the case shape read on its own.