NOMOS Glashütte, the renowned German luxury watchmaker, has officially entered the Nepali market. The brand was introduced by Swiss Timepieces Nepal Pvt. Ltd., a company that has established itself in the luxury watch market in Nepal over the past 52 years. The launch event took place at the Darbarmarg showroom of Swiss Timepieces Nepal, which will now handle the sales and after-sales service of NOMOS watches.
Founded in 1990 in Glashütte, Germany, NOMOS specializes in the production of manual winding and automatic mechanical watches. Known for its minimalist design and elegant simplicity, the brand has earned global recognition. NOMOS watches are prized for their precise timekeeping and are a favorite among collectors worldwide. It is one of the few non-Swiss brands to achieve significant success in the global watch industry, earning high regard in both Germany and internationally.
“We are thrilled to introduce NOMOS to the Nepali market. This is a brand that watch collectors here have been eagerly waiting for,” said Shambhu Dayal Jhunjhunwala, Chairman of Swiss Timepieces Nepal, during the launch event. “NOMOS combines historical significance with modern design, making it a popular choice among collectors.”
Swiss Timepieces Nepal, founded by
Jhunjhunwala, is now in its third generation of leadership, with the younger
generation overseeing operations as executive directors. Over the years, the
company has imported and distributed more than a dozen premium luxury watch
brands in Nepal. Its multibrand showroom in Darbarmarg showcases high-end names
such as Grand Seiko, Oris, Titoni, CIGA Design, and Frederique Constant.
Swiss Timepieces Nepal, which has been a key player in the country's luxury watch market for over five decades, is also known for its unparalleled after-sales service. The company offers expert consultation on luxury watches and is committed to addressing inquiries and concerns from collectors, earning it a trusted reputation in the Nepali watch industry.
This launch marks an exciting new chapter for Nepali watch
enthusiasts, who now have access to one of the world's most esteemed luxury
watch brands, NOMOS Glashütte.