Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer: A New White Dial for Global Travelers

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The Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer, a celebrated timepiece for global adventurers, receives a refined update for 2026 with a sophisticated radiant white dial. This new iteration preserves the watch's renowned functionality and slim profile while introducing a calmer aesthetic with subtle color accents. Its intuitive world timer complication, robust construction, and in-house movement continue to offer exceptional value, making it an ideal companion for discerning travelers.

Experience Global Time with Unrivaled Elegance and Precision

The Evolution of a Traveler's Companion: Introducing the Radiant White Dial

First unveiled to critical acclaim at Watches & Wonders, the Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer has been lauded for its practical complication, durable yet slender case, vibrant color options, and in-house movement, all while being remarkably affordable. For its 2026 release, Nomos presents a more subdued, elegant silvery-white version. This new dial option provides superior contrast without relying on bold colors, offering what many consider to be the most aesthetically pleasing iteration to date.

Mastering Global Time: The Intuitive World Timer Complication

The world timer feature is an indispensable tool for international travelers, providing an immediate overview of global time zones. While this model leans towards an advanced GMT design with a city ring, it stands out as one of the most user-friendly and practical travel watches available. It clearly displays both local and home time, and its city ring, combined with time offsets, allows users to quickly ascertain the time in 24 different locations around the world.

Craftsmanship and Durability: A Closer Look at the Case Design

Consistent with previous versions, the watch features a polished 40.5mm stainless steel case, maintaining a svelte 9.9mm thickness and a narrow bezel that emphasizes the dial. The prominent, fluted screw-down crown ensures water resistance up to 100 meters and incorporates a helpful red warning ring, indicating if the crown is not fully secured. For enhanced user convenience, a pusher at 2 o'clock seamlessly adjusts the city ring and central hour hand to set local time. Local time is displayed by the central hands, while home time is shown on a slightly recessed 24-hour sub-dial at 3 o'clock, complete with a day/night indicator.

A Spectrum of Style: The New White Dial Joins the Collection

Moving away from the more vivid hues of its limited-edition predecessors, the new white Worldtimer now joins the brand's permanent collection, alongside existing blue and silver sunburst dial variants. This latest model boasts a serene, matte, silver-plated white dial, featuring a meticulously balanced and restrained application of color, offering a refined alternative for those who prefer a more classic aesthetic.

Clarity and Functionality: Detailed Dial Features for the Global Citizen

The white sub-dial at 3 o'clock clearly displays home or reference time, accentuated by a distinctive red-and-blue ring and a 24-hour scale. The red segment denotes nighttime hours, while the blue indicates daytime, a practical visual aid for travelers. The city ring, positioned beneath the central dial, showcases 24 IATA airport codes, which are advanced using the pusher at 2 o'clock. Once a city is selected, a red bar appears beneath its IATA code at the noon position, enabling users to consult worldwide times via the fixed minutes track and red-highlighted positive and negative values. This feature not only provides essential timekeeping but also offers intriguing geographical trivia.

Luminous Readability: Enhanced Visibility in All Conditions

The small seconds sub-dial at 6 o'clock is also white and features a rhodium-plated hand. The hour and minute hands, styled in a pencil shape, along with the grey Arabic numerals and indices, are all treated with blue-emission Super-LumiNova, ensuring excellent readability in low-light conditions.

Precision Engineering: The DUW 3202 Automatic Movement

At the heart of the watch lies the Nomos calibre DUW 3202, an automatic movement developed in-house, based on the Neomatik architecture, and featuring a fully integrated world time complication. Despite its comprehensive functionality, the movement maintains a slender profile of just 4.8mm. It incorporates an in-house escapement and hairspring, provides a 42-hour power reserve, and includes a stop-seconds mechanism for precise time setting. A charming detail on the caseback is the small whale engraving, symbolizing the watch's water resistance.

Comfort and Style: The Stainless Steel Bracelet and Pricing

The watch is paired with a three-link stainless steel bracelet, distinguished by its polished central links and satin-brushed outer links. This brushed finish on the outer links is a thoughtful design choice, minimizing the visibility of everyday scratches compared to a fully polished surface. The new Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Radiant White is available for EUR 4,260. Alternatively, it can be purchased with a grey textile strap for EUR 4,080.

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