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Watches and Wonders 2026 Preview: Nomos Glashütte brings its Club Campus in two new colours

For Nomos Glashütte, this warmer season begins with a rich olive green and a warm pink Club Campus watches
German watch brand Nomos Glashütte expands its Club Campus collection with two new iterations, marking the start of the warmer season. The watches introduced come in a rich olive green and a warm pink. 

Nomos Club Campus: Ready to go with new colours

Club Campus in olive green

Following Skylight and Night Sky in 2025 , and Nonstop Red and Endless Blue in 2024, two equally attractive and affectionately named shades will be released this year: All Olive and Full Rose . These steel watches, water-resistant to 100 meters, will be offered in two sizes , 36 and 38.5 millimeters, and paired with vegan velour straps.

Nuanced play of colours

Club Campus in warm pink

The generously sized dials, featuring the Club Campus's signature mix of Roman and Arabic numerals in the style of the so-called California dial, create a dynamic look not only with their primary colours. The details are finely nuanced and coordinated. On the pink version, the yellow outline of the hour markers, light blue numerals on the minute track, and the neon orange small seconds hand provide colourful accents. 



The latter, along with the yellow outline of the indices, can also be found on the olive green dial. However, on this version, the minute track numerals are pink. Characteristic of this Nomos classic, which is aimed particularly at young watch enthusiasts, is its luminescence in the dark. On both versions, the hours and hands stand out clearly and intensely in the dark with a blue glow.

A manufacture caliber from Glashütte


The new lineup ticks to the rhythm of the in-house manufactured , hand-wound DUW 4001 caliber . It features the Nomos swing system with a blued balance spring and offers a 53-hour power reserve . Nomos offers the new models with a choice of a closed caseback, which provides ample space for a personal engraving, or a sapphire crystal caseback, allowing you to admire the finely decorated movement in keeping with Glashütte tradition.

The price with a sapphire crystal caseback is 1,75,000 (approx.), while the closed caseback version costs 1,55,000 (approx.)

This article first published in WatchTime.net

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