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Countdown to Christmas: Nomos Glashütte's Popular Advent Calendar is Online

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Advent calendars are currently experiencing a surge in popularity, with companies becoming increasingly inventive in the surprises they include within them. The offerings now extend beyond traditional chocolates to encompass toys, wine, and even savory snacks.

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A special treat for watch lovers is the online advent calendar from Nomos Glashütte, combining the joy of discovering new and exquisite pieces with the anticipation of potential surprises and prizes. Back by popular demand and right in time for the festive season, it will open door by door revealing beautiful and desirable objects each day, along with the chance to win gifts worth over 10,000 euros, adding an extra layer of excitement to the holiday season. The new feature of keeping the revealed gifts available until December 24 is a thoughtful addition, providing the opportunity for late Christmas shopping and allowing participants to revisit and consider their favorite items from the calendar.

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The connection between Nomos Glashütte's fine watchmaking and the holiday traditions, including the use of gold-plated decorations reminiscent of Christmas tree ornaments, adds a special touch of festive spirit. It's interesting to note that the development of fine watchmaking in the Eastern Ore Mountains coincided with the emergence of the Advent calendar tradition in German-speaking countries in the 19th century.

To learn more and discover what's behind the 24 doors, visit Nomos Glashütte, here.

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