NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer
 

Nomos Debuts a New Complication for Watches and Wonders 2025

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For Watches & Wonders 2025, NOMOS Glashütte has kept things a lot simpler than the Tangente that debuted with 31 different dial colours last year. Instead, they've added an exciting new complication to one of their most enduring lines.

NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer

The Club Sport neomatik is now available with a worldtimer complication thanks to their new DUW 3202 movement. This is the third calibre designed for neomatik watches, which features a 42-hour power reserve, as well as NOMOS' Swing System - an in-house made and developed escapement mechanism. This movement is also just 4.8mm thick, allowing for a slender aesthetic with a sub-10mm thickness.


NOMOS is pitching this piece as a watch for 'global citizens and frequent travellers', or for 'well-connected and cosmopolitan people in mind'; that is, one designed for modern, forward-thinking folks who want an equally stylish and sleek watch to match. The Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer is designed specifically as a go anywhere, do anything watch, and is inoffensive in its looks, with tried-and-tested colours and minimalistic looks.

NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer
NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer

With this in mind, this model comes with a stainless steel case in either blue or silver, complete with a sensible 40mm case diameter, as well as a domed sapphire crystal for a little extra flair, as well as a screw-down sapphire case back for extra durability.


The dial itself is galvanized and rhodium-plated with the silver model, and comes with a pleasant, eye-catching sunburst finish, regardless of colour. It comes with two sub-dials, with a small seconds dial at 6 o'clock and a 24-hour display at 3 o'clock. The outer ring of the dial features a ring of cities, as a world timer should, too. The silver option comes with a day-night indicator in red and blue for added accents. As for the blue model, it's much the same story, but lacks the rhodium plating.

NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer
NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer. Credit - NOMOS Glashütte

As well as presenting these two classic looks, Nomos is also offering this model in six limited-edition dial colours, which the brand says are even more striking. They are limited to 175 pieces of each, so you'll have to be quick if you want to snag one when they go on sale.

NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer
NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer
NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer
NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer

The Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer's handset is also rhodium-plated to match the dial work, and comes with white Superluminova for both models to offset against the dial colours for better legibility in the dark.


This watch is available on Nomos' Club Sport three-link bracelet to match the other models in the range, while coming with quick-release capabilities if you wish to swap the strap out. Being 20mm in width means you won't be bereft of potential options to change up the look.


Water resistance is up to 10ATM, or up to 100 metres, so the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer is suitable for everything from washing up duty to shallower dives. For anything more than that, you'll want to go for a properly dedicated diving piece.

Technical Specifications

CASE

stainless steel, tripartite sapphire crystal glass back screwed; screw-down crown

GLASS

domed sapphire crystal with antireflective coating inside and out

WINDING

automatic

DIMENSIONS

diameter 40.0 mm

height 9.9 mm

WATER RESISTANCE

up to 10 atm

DIAL

galvanized, rhodium-plated, with sunburst finish, hour numerals and indexes with world time, 24-hour and daynight indicator

HANDS

rhodium-plated, hour and minute hands with Superluminova inlay, 24-hour hand

STRAP

bracelet Club Sport, with quickchange spring bars

lug width 20 mm

CALIBER

DUW 3202—in-house built NOMOS caliber with automatic winding, worldtime, 24-hour and day-time indicator

MOVEMENT HEIGHT

4.8 mm

DIAMETER

13 ¾ lines (31 mm)

POWER RESERVE

up to 42 hours

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About the Author: Reece Bithrey

Reece Bithrey is a freelance technology journalist by trade, writing for the likes of Trusted Reviews, Digital Foundry and PC Gamer over the last five years. However, since a young age, he's had a passion for watches, being interested in a wide variety of brands from Christopher Ward to Rado, with perhaps quite an eclectic taste.

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