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Nomos Unveils New Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Editions: Reverie and Roam
Experience Global Time with Unrivaled Style and Precision
The Evolution of a Traveler's Essential: Introducing the New Worldtimer Editions
Nomos has once again demonstrated its expertise in crafting sophisticated yet practical timepieces with the launch of its updated Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer collection. Building on the success of last year's model, the "Reverie" and "Roam" editions continue to offer a robust case, a remarkably slender profile, and a vibrant array of dial colors. Coupled with an in-house movement, these watches are designed to be reliable companions for any journey, now presented with elegant leather straps and refreshed color palettes.
Mastering Global Time: The World Timer Complication's Ingenuity
For individuals who frequently traverse different time zones, the world timer complication stands as an indispensable feature, surpassing the utility of a standard GMT watch by providing an immediate global time overview. The Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer showcases this complexity within a surprisingly svelte 40mm stainless steel case, measuring a mere 9.9mm in thickness. Its polished exterior includes a screw-down crown for 100-meter water resistance and a red indicator to signal if the crown is not fully secured. Adjusting local time is made effortless by a pusher at 2 o'clock, which synchronizes the city ring with the central hour hand.
A Canvas of Color: The Striking New Dial Designs
Nomos reconfirms its flair for contemporary and colorful dial creations with these new models. The "Reverie" edition boasts a serene, sunray-brushed champagne dial, subtly accented with yellow, sand, and wine-red hues. In contrast, the "Roam" edition also features a champagne dial but incorporates light blue, sand, and green details. These thoughtful color combinations not only delight the eye but also enhance the watch's functionality, making it remarkably straightforward to read both local and home times. Echoing previous designs, the peripheral city ring, marked with 24 IATA airport codes, denotes different time zones. Once a city is selected, a distinct bar appears at noon, facilitating quick reference to global times against the fixed minute track's positive and negative values.
Intricate Details and Luminous Clarity: The Dial's Functional Elements
The sub-dial, slightly recessed at 3 o'clock, clearly indicates home or reference time using a two-tone 24-hour scale with day/night indicators and a vibrant orange or yellow hand. A pusher located at 8 o'clock on the case flank allows for precise adjustment of the home time hand. A small seconds counter with a snailed finish is positioned at 6 o'clock. Both the pencil-shaped hour and minute hands, along with the indices, are coated with blue Super-LumiNova, ensuring excellent legibility in low-light conditions.
Precision at its Core: The DUW 3202 Automatic Movement
Powering these new timepieces is the Nomos calibre DUW 3202, an automatic movement developed on the Neomatik platform, featuring a seamlessly integrated world time complication. This impressive movement, just 4.8mm thick, incorporates an in-house escapement and hairspring, delivers a 42-hour power reserve, and includes a stop-seconds mechanism for accurate time setting.
Limited Edition Luxury: Availability and Pricing
The latest Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer editions are now complemented by robust 20mm brown Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan leather straps. Both the "Reverie" and "Roam" models are exclusive, each limited to 175 pieces, and are priced at EUR 3,940 or USD 5,190. For further details, please visit nomos-glashuette.com.
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