====== Deutsche Uhrenwerke Nomos Glashütte (DUW) ====== {{wst>image_r|Nomos Logo}} **Deutsche Uhrenwerke** is the name given to the in-house movements produced by the [[manufacture]] [[Nomos Glashütte]], which, since [[2015]], has been gradually equipping and renaming all existing [[caliber]]s with its proprietary //NOMOS Swing System//. These movements are developed and manufactured entirely in [[Glashütte]], with vertical integration exceeding 95% and the majority of components sourced from in-house production. The DUW calibers are distinguished by the following technical and aesthetic features: * **NOMOS Swing System:** An in-house development for the [[escapement]], [[balance wheel]], and [[balance spring]], which has been installed in all new movements since 2015. * **Glashütte craftsmanship:** Each movement features a traditional [[three-quarter plate]], is [[rhodium-plated]], and is finished with [[Glashütte stripes]] and NOMOS [[perlage]]. * **Precision and Regulation:** The movements are [[fine-adjusted]] in six positions; depending on the model, [[swan's neck fine regulation]] (e.g., in the DUW 1001/2002), [[Triovis fine regulation]], or the in-house DUW regulation system is used. * **Automatic innovations:** The Neomatik series (e.g., DUW 3001 and DUW 6101) offers extremely flat, precise [[automatic movement]]s with [[bidirectional]] winding and patented date mechanisms. * **Model variety:** The range extends from simple three-hand movements to [[complications]] such as [[world time]] (DUW 5201), [[power reserve indicator]], and [[stop-seconds]]. {{tag>Movement_manufacturers Movement_manufacturers_Germany}}