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SpotlightIntroducing The New Nomos Glashütte Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer

At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025, Nomos Glashütte released two standard and six coloured versions of the new Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer. Powered by the brand’s new proprietary calibre DUW 3202, these are the first Club Sports to feature a worldtime complication, further cementing Nomos' reputation as a versatile brand

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German watchmakers Nomos Glashütte blend the sporty elegance of the Club Sport with the worldtime functionality, for the first time, with the introduction of the new Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer, in two standard dial colours, blue and silver. Unveiled at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025, these editions are a testament to the versatility of the brand. Even with a new complication, these Club Sports retain their unique design identity, while also offering something new for the travellers. Powered by Nomos’ new proprietary calibre DUW 3202, the new worldtimers provide precision with poise, and are perfect for those who are always on the go. 

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer
Introducing the new Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer in two standard dial colours—blue and silver

Nomos Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer blue or silver: Dial And Case

The blue worldtimer features a deep blue dial, while the silver variant comes with a silver dial—both galvanised with a sunburst finish, featuring red and blue accents. In both editions, a city ring is located at the periphery of the dial, with a red line at 12 o’clock indicating the current city for the local time. While the blue watch features a matching city ring, the silver variant showcases a light blue ring, adding a pop of colour to the dial. Just below is the printed minute track highlighting the differences between time zones for a quick and easy calculation. 

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The Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer features a deep blue dial, while the silver variant comes with a silver dial—both galvanised with a sunburst finish, featuring red and light blue accents

The dial also features a 24-hour sub-dial at three o’clock for reading the local time, with a bi-coloured day-night display, and a small seconds counter at six o’clock. Furthermore, the hour numerals, indices, and the rhodium-plated hands are filled with white Super-LumiNova for added legibility in low-light conditions. 

Both editions are encased within a stainless steel case, measuring 40mm in diameter and only 9.9mm in height, offering an impressively thin profile. The pusher at two o’clock allows the wearer to rotate the city ring as well as adjust the hour hand, and the screw-down crown ensures a water resistance of up to 100m. Atop sits a domed sapphire crystal with antireflective coating for an unobstructed view of the dial. 

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It features a 24-hour sub-dial at three o’clock for reading the local time, with a bi-coloured day-night display, along with a small seconds counter at six o’clock

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It is encased within a 40mm stainless steel case, with a height of only 9.9mm

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The hour numerals, indices, and the rhodium-plated hands are filled with white Super-LumiNova for added legibility in low-light conditions

A Quick Glance At The New Movement

The DUW 3202, Nomos’ in-house manufacture calibre with automatic winding, powers the new Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer. Measuring 31mm in diameter and 4.8mm in height, the brand claims that it is thinner than a passport. Decorated with 37 jewels, it features the Nomos swing system and balance bridge, providing a respectable energy reserve of 42 hours. 

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Unveiled at Watches and Wonders Geneva 2025, these editions are powered by the brand’s new proprietary calibre DUW 3202, providing a 42-hour energy reserve

Other than the two standard versions, Nomos have also released six coloured worldtimers—Volcano, Jungle, Canyon, Glacier, Magma, and Dune—where each variant is limited to 175 pieces, offering both choice and exclusivity to collectors. 

All worldtimers are presented on a stainless steel bracelet, featuring the quick-change spring bars.

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Nomos have released six coloured worldtimers—Volcano, Jungle, Canyon, Glacier, Magma, and Dune—where each variant is limited to just 175 pieces, offering both choice and exclusivity

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