Nomos Glashütte debuted the Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer at Watches and Wonders 2025, quickly gaining attention for its sleek and legible worldtimer display. Expanding the collection, the brand now introduces three limited editions under the Night Navigation series, inspired by the glow of city lights seen from above and the precision of cockpit instruments.
Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer TraceEach watch displays local time alongside the 24-hour world-time cities ring, adjustable via a pusher at 2 o’clock. A red marker indicates the selected city, while a snailed sub dial at 3 o’clock tracks home time on a two-tone 24-hour scale. The subsidiary seconds are positioned at 6 o’clock. The galvanized black dials, finished with a sun-ray brush and protected by blue anti-reflective sapphire crystals, create the effect of night-time travel.
Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer TraceThe trio differs in their luminous styling: the Trace edition uses turquoise Super-LumiNova for hands, indices, and the city ring; Grid evokes the amber glow of city lights with brown, yellow, and orange accents; and Vector replicates cockpit instruments with black, olive, and ecru tones.
Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer VectorThe Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer additions are housed in compact 40mm stainless steel cases with a height of just 9.9mm that are water resistant to 100 meters. A specialty is the screw-down crowns highlighted by a red warning ring if its not closed. The integrated three-link bracelets include quick-change spring bars for versatility.
Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer VectorThe new models are powered by Nomos’ in-house DUW3202, a notably thin automatic movement measuring just 4.8mm in height. The caliber integrates a world-time complication while maintaining a compact, elegant profile. It offers a 42-hour power reserve and a stop-seconds function.
Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer GridThrough the sapphire case back, the manufacture movement’s top-notch finishing in traditional Glashütte-style comes to view, with the partially skeletonized rotor featuring a stylized globe, symbolically reflecting the watch’s global travel spirit, being the highlight.
Honoring 175 years of Glashütte fine watchmaking, each model is issued in a limited run of 175 pieces.
This article first appeared in WatchTime.com
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