For something even bolder, there is the Clärchen (named for a famous dance hall), with its bright green lacquer dial and gold hands and markings. And finally there is the Kleen. The name means "little one" in Berliner dialect, but this is no shy Tetra. The mint green lacquer dial is accented with gold hands and markers, as well as a power reserve indicator at 12:30. The indicator's background is gold with a green disc that matches the dial actually showing how much power is left. Unlike the rest of the Berlin collection, the Kleene houses the DUW 4301 movement instead of the Alpha caliber.

The Clärchen and Nachtjall are priced at $2,320, the Goldeslse is $2,390, and the Kleene is $2,920. For more, visit Nomos online.