Wandering and Revery: Nomos Glashütte Introduces Two Limited Edition Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Watches Nomos Glashütte has introduced two new versions of the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer watch.
Their names, "Wandering" and "Revery," are inspired by a slower, more reflective approach to travel, where exploration, detours, and the experience of the journey itself are just as important as the destination.
Both watches feature champagne-colored sunburst dials and exquisite straps made of Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan leather, but with different color schemes: Roam (model 790.S10) in blue, green, and orange, while Reverie (model 790.S11) in sand, ochre, burgundy, and yellow.
The dial is protected by a domed sapphire crystal with double anti-reflective coating. The large hands and alternating Arabic numerals and markers are highly legible, all coated with Super-LumiNova for a bright blue glow in the dark.
The city codes on the outer ring indicate the 24 time zones, highlighted in light blue.
An orange or yellow line at 12 o'clock indicates the local time zone, easily selectable using the pusher at 2 o'clock.
Home time or reference time is displayed on a 24-hour subdial at 3 o'clock, with orange or yellow hands (matching the local time indicator color) standing out against the snail-patterned background. The clear color distinction between day and night makes this watch particularly practical for travel.
A snail-shaped small seconds counter and embossed "neomatik" lettering at 6 o'clock complete the sophisticated dial layout.
Crafted from polished 316L stainless steel, this three-piece case measures 40mm in diameter and a mere 9.9mm thick, making the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer one of the thinnest world time watches available.
Water resistant to 10 ATM (100 meters/330 feet), this watch is suitable for swimming and everyday use.
The slim profile is thanks to the in-house automatic DUW 3202 movement, visible through the sapphire crystal case back.
It vibrates at 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour) and offers a power reserve of up to 42 hours.
Nomos' proprietary oscillation system ensures high precision and reliability, hence the movement's "neomatik" designation.
The movement features a traditional three-quarter plate construction with meticulous finishing, including Glashütte enamel, perforated finish, blued screws, and a bidirectional rotor with gold-plated embossing and a stylized globe.
This watch is also available with a fabric strap or a stainless steel bracelet, and the lugs are 20 mm wide.