Editorial
The Tangente Sport takes Nomos's spare, Bauhaus dress dial and wraps it in a 42mm steel case rated to 300 meters. It is the rare Nomos that can actually go diving, and it does not pretend to be anything other than what it is. The neomatik DUW 6101 with silicon lever and escape wheel adds magnetic resistance without compromising the movement's slim profile.
Nomos introduced the Tangente Sport as a deliberate expansion into tool watch territory, retaining the brand's characteristic typographic dial and high-contrast hands while adding serious water resistance and a screw-down crown. The DUW 6101 caliber, developed entirely in-house at the Glashütte manufactory, uses a silicon escapement that makes the watch antimagnetisch without requiring a soft-iron cage. At 42mm it is one of the larger references in the Nomos lineup, a concession to sport watch convention that most collectors accept given what you get in return.
Production began in 2019 and the reference has remained in the active catalog since, a sign that demand held up after launch.
The 42mm case reads large on smaller wrists; buyers accustomed to Nomos's typical 38-40mm dress references should try it on before committing. The integrated rubber strap is well-executed but Nomos strap compatibility between sport and dress references is not universal, so aftermarket options require verification. The screw-down crown adds thickness compared to Nomos dress references and the case is noticeably chunkier in hand than the dial photography suggests.
Some examples from early production show minor finishing inconsistencies on the bezel edges, worth inspecting closely on pre-owned pieces. The sport positioning means it sometimes trades at a discount to equivalent dress Tangentes on the secondary market, which is an opportunity but also a signal that demand is narrower.