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New dial colours and an upgraded in-house movement
Nomos Glashütte is known for its simple, clear designs, with watches stripped back to legibility and mechanical excellence while retaining the distinct character of German watchmaking. Yet within that broader identity, the Club collection has always given Nomos a little more freedom, introducing a less formal and more expressive side without abandoning the discipline that defines the brand.

That balance is especially clear in the Club Campus collection. It preserves the practical spirit and clean construction expected of Nomos, but filters them through a more relaxed and straightforward design language, marked by its mixed numeral layout, compact case profile, and easy daily-wear appeal. For its latest update, the collection returns with two dial colours that subtly change the watch’s personality: the new Full Rose and All Olive editions.

The case remains faithful to the established Club Campus formula. It is offered in two sizes, 36 mm and 38.5 mm, with thicknesses of 8.1 mm and 8.4 mm respectively. In both formats, the watch is made of stainless steel. At the back, Nomos offers either a closed caseback or an optional sapphire display back, depending on the reference. Water resistance is rated at 100 metres.
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The dial is where these new versions distinguish themselves. Full Rose is built around a pink base, while All Olive adopts a green tone, and both feel more restrained than some of the brighter colours previously seen in the collection. The display follows the familiar Club Campus layout, with Arabic numerals on one half, Roman numerals on the other, and baton markers completing the arrangement. On the Full Rose model, the numerals are rendered in white with pale yellow outlines, while the five-minute markings appear in light blue and other printed details take on a berry tone. On the All Olive version, the yellow outlines remain, but the five-minute numerals shift to a darker pink and the Nomos logo is printed in white. Across both watches, the small seconds hand retains its vivid neon-orange finish. Super-LumiNova is also present for low-light legibility.
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Inside is the calibre DUW 4001, a manual-winding movement that replaces the Alpha calibre used in earlier Club Campus models. It beats at 21,600 vph (3Hz) and delivers a power reserve of 53 hours. The movement also incorporates the brand’s proprietary escapement, aka Nomos Swing System.
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The Full Rose version is paired with a beige strap, while the All Olive edition comes on an anthracite strap. Price is set at EUR 1,420 ≈ AED 6,000 for the 36 mm model with a closed caseback and EUR 1,560 ≈ AED 6,600 for the 38.5 mm version in the same configuration. References equipped with a sapphire caseback are priced at EUR 1,640 ≈ AED 6,900 and EUR 1,780 ≈ AED 7,500.
For more information, visit the official website of Nomos Glashütte.
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