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Navigate the World with the NOMOS Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer
04 Apr 2025 · 7 min read

In an era that celebrates quiet confidence, NOMOS Glashütte offers a considered take on global navigation with the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer. More than a tool for the frequent flyer, it is a distillation of German engineering with design purity at its core—capable of telling the time in 24 zones, all while looking thoroughly composed doing it.


This watch is not NOMOS’ first foray into world time functions, but it may be its most athletic. The Club Sport collection has long been a touchstone for those seeking resilience without compromise, and the Worldtimer now lends it an added layer of cosmopolitan readiness. Behind the calm, poised exterior lies a story of technical refinement and an eye toward utility.

A Case That Frames Movement
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At 9.9 mm thin, the polished stainless steel case remains discreet on the wrist

The stainless steel case of the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer measures 40 mm across—well-proportioned for contemporary tastes yet never overbearing. With a tripartite construction and a screw-down crown, it ensures water resistance to 10 ATM, enough for a dip in the pool or a sudden downpour. The sapphire crystal on both sides—domed on the front with anti-reflective treatment—frames the experience with clarity.

Dialed In
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Crisp typography, subtle textures, and a world time display rendered with quiet precision

The dial is where the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer distinguishes itself. Available in two executions—sunburst blue or galvanised silver—it retains NOMOS' signature clarity, with applied hour numerals and indexes that glow with Super-LumiNova. The world time disc at 3 o’clock rotates smoothly with a press of the pusher, adjusting the local time while the 24-hour ring at 9 o’clock keeps home time in view. Subtle but significant is the inclusion of a day-night indicator, further enhancing real-world practicality.

Heart of the Mechanism
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Driven by the DUW 3202, the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer integrates global time, home time, and day-night indication with precision

Powering this world traveller is the DUW 3202, a movement developed and produced entirely in-house by NOMOS. At only 4.8 mm tall, it accommodates the additional complication without adding bulk. And it’s not just about dimensions—this caliber carries the NOMOS swing system, tempered blue screws, a three-quarter plate, and a sunburst finish that recalls traditional Glashütte finishing techniques.


The movement is regulated in six positions, features a bidirectional winding rotor, and holds a power reserve of up to 42 hours. Every element is tailored for reliability, legibility, and ease of use—hallmarks of modern watchmaking.

An Integrated Finish
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The integrated stainless steel bracelet is finely brushed and polished for a balanced fit

The watch is paired with the Club Sport bracelet—a polished stainless steel band designed for strength and comfort, fitted with a deployant clasp and quick-change spring bars. Its taper and weight distribution complement the case’s silhouette, underscoring the watch’s considered proportions.

A World of Colour
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Have your pick of six vibrant variations of the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer

To complement the core collection, NOMOS Glashütte introduces six special edition interpretations of the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer. Each colourway maintains the same refined proportions and technical composition—40 mm stainless steel case, DUW 3202 automatic movement, and 10 ATM water resistance—but shifts the visual language through thoughtful use of colour and contrast.


'Volcano' brings depth through a dark grey dial accented with a bold red 24-hour hand, echoing restrained strength. 'Jungle', in olive green, pairs with a pink hand to offer a grounded yet expressive presence. 'Canyon' softens the visual field with a light brown dial and cool blue accents, while 'Glacier' explores subtle contrast through a blue-grey dial and sand-toned lume. For those seeking vibrance, 'Magma' leans into a red dial with crisp white Super-LumiNova, delivering boldness without brashness. 'Dune', meanwhile, offers calm neutrality with a sand beige palette, its light blue 24-hour hand adding a gentle inflection of colour.


Final Thoughts


With the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer, NOMOS Glashütte has managed to harmonise the robust with the refined. This is not a travel watch that shouts its credentials; it simply performs them. A companion for the connected, a tool for the focused, and a fitting addition to a house known for restraint and precision.

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