

For the modern traveler who demands both form and function, NOMOS Glashütte released a piece that got our full attention. The Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer combines German engineering, razor-sharp aesthetics, and global savvy into one 40mm stainless steel case. Building on its ever-growing Club Sport lineup, NOMOS adds a world-time complication—marking a serious upgrade from the minimalist date-only models that came before.


Available in two dial variations—silver-on-blue and blue-on-blue—this watch sports a city ring for instant global time zone reference, a 24-hour subdial at 3 o’clock for home time with day/night indication, and a running seconds subdial at 6. It’s not just a watch; it’s a functional passport for your wrist.


NOMOS’ brand-new DUW 3202 caliber keeps everything ticking with typical Teutonic precision. Built in Glashütte, it’s only 4.8mm thick but manages to house 37 jewels, a 42-hour power reserve, and all the craftsmanship you’d expect: blued screws, Glashütte stripes, and a skeletonized rotor with a golden globe motif. Flip it over to admire the movement through the sapphire caseback.

The polished case, quick-release bracelet, and no-tools-needed clasp adjustments make this piece elegant and practical—perfect for international business trips or that dream Tokyo-to-Paris flight. At $4,720, it’s a serious watch for serious world travelers.
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