The dial's intricate design tells a global story. A blue outer ring displays 24 time zones using city codes, allowing world travellers to easily navigate international time differences. A distinctive 24-hour display positioned at 3 o'clock provides a home time reference, with day and night elegantly marked in light and dark blue tones on the circumference.
Setting the worldtimer is remarkably straightforward. Unlike complex multi-crown worldtime watches, this NOMOS model allows users to navigate between time zones with minimal effort. With a delicate push of a button at 2 o'clock, wearers can quickly align the desired city with the current time, effectively synchronizing the watch to a new time zone in seconds.
At the heart of this remarkable watch beats the in-house DUW 3202 caliber, an automatic movement that epitomizes NOMOS Glashütte's technical prowess. Despite incorporating a complex worldtimer mechanism, the movement remains incredibly slim at just 4.8mm in height and allows for effortless transitions between 24 different time zones and a 24-hour display of the home time. A bidirectional winding rotor featuring a gold globe adds a touch of artistic flair to the mechanical precision.
Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Silver (Ref. 791)
The silver variant offers a more understated yet equally sophisticated interpretation of the Worldtimer concept. With a rhodium-plated dial maintaining the same sunburst finish, this model presents a slightly different visual narrative. The fundamental technical specifications remain consistent with its blue counterpart, including the 40mm case, 9.9mm height, and the innovative DUW 3202 caliber.
A subtle yet striking difference emerges in the 24-hour display, which now features a dynamic color scheme of blue and red, adding a playful complexity to the dial's design. The rhodium-plated hands with white Super-LumiNova ensure optimal legibility in various lighting conditions.
Nomo Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Silver
Both models share the distinguished NOMOS characteristics: The in-house swing system with a distinctive blue balance spring, DUW regulation system, and meticulous Glashütte finishing. Tempered blue screws, rhodium-plated surfaces with Glashütte ribbing, and NOMOS perlage underscore the brand's commitment to traditional German watchmaking excellence.
Nomo Club Sport Neomatik WorldtimerThe watches offer a substantial 42-hour power reserve and are water-resistant up to 10 atm, making them versatile companions for global citizens and watch enthusiasts. The Club Sport bracelet with quick-change spring bars ensures both comfort and style.
Images: Courtesy brand