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NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Blue — A Watch for the World Citizen
NOMOS has done it again with a refined yet bold design. The 40 mm case feels surprisingly compact on the wrist, and its 9.9 mm thickness ensures a sleek profile—disappearing beneath cuffs with ease. The minimal bezel maximizes dial presence; despite housing a worldtimer complication and the dial maintains an impressively clean aesthetic.
Encased in polished stainless steel with a robust build, the watch achieves 100 m water resistance (10 atm), thanks to a screw-down crown and a clever red warning ring that appears when the crown is unscrewed. The integrated bracelet is comfortable and rugged, perfectly suited for daily wear.
The comfortable 48 mm lug-to-lug length keeps it wearable for many wrist sizes. At under 10 mm thick, it pairs well with both casual and formal attire and the city-adjustment pusher adds a playful, tactile element.
The deep blue sunburst dial radiates with color and subtlety, alternately appearing navy or bright depending on the light. White Super-LumiNova applied to numerals and hands makes reading in the dark a breeze. While it may be the busiest dial NOMOS has crafted, it still conveys clarity and style.
Powering this timepiece is the in-house DUW 3202—a slim 4.8 mm automatic caliber with integrated worldtimer mechanics. It provides a 24-hour subdial for home time and a rotating city disk for instantly adjusting time zones. A quick press of the pusher at 2 o’clock advances the city ring and hour hand elegantly and satisfyingly.
The NOMOS Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer blue is a masterclass in multifunctional simplicity. It captures the essence of modern travel with effortless time-zone switching, high legibility, and robust build—all wrapped in NOMOS’s uniquely Bauhaus-inspired design.
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