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Inspired by Nighttime Cityscapes and Airborne Travel
Nomos Glashütte is a German watch manufacturer known for its minimalist design language, in-house mechanical movements, and engineering precision rooted in the watchmaking town of Glashütte. Among its most innovative developments is the Neomatik line, which introduced a new generation of ultra-thin automatic calibers built entirely in-house, combining technical efficiency with streamlined aesthetics.
In its latest release, the brand introduces three new limited-edition timepieces within the Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer family. Each model draws inspiration from nocturnal cityscapes and cockpit navigation systems, capturing the visual experience of traveling across time zones at night.
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All three watches in the Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Night Navigation Edition series share the exact same case construction. Each comes in a 40mm stainless steel case with a refined, short-lug profile introduced in recent Club models, designed for improved wearability across wrist sizes. With a thickness of just 9.9mm, the case is notably slim for a worldtimer, contributing to the watch’s sleek wrist presence. A screw-down crown with a red warning ring visible only when unscrewed ensures proper sealing for 100 meters of water resistance. The case is topped with a sapphire crystal treated with blue anti-reflective coating, enhancing legibility while reinforcing the technical, cockpit-inspired aesthetic of the series.
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The dials of the Trace, Grid, and Vector versions share the same core layout but differ significantly in visual expression and thematic inspiration. All feature a sunray-brushed black galvanized base, overlaid with a rotating 24-city ring, a red city indicator at 12 o'clock, a 24-hour home time subdial at 3 o’clock, and a small seconds subdial at 6. However, each dial is visually transformed to reflect a unique nighttime travel theme. Trace is inspired by the glowing turquoise hues of city lights viewed from high above, evoking smooth, futuristic motion through time zones.

The grid draws from the amber, orange, and yellow tones of urban energy grids and metropolitan nightscapes, capturing the pulse of a city that never sleeps. Vector, in contrast, channels the focused, functional aesthetics of cockpit navigation instruments, using olive, ecru, and soft yellow tones to express precision, control, and direction. Though mechanically identical, the three dials offer distinctly immersive, conceptual interpretations of global travel after dark.
Inside all three Night Navigation models ticks the in-house automatic calibre DUW 3202, part of Nomos’ neomatik family and purpose-built for slim worldtimer functionality. It features a bidirectional winding rotor, a 42-hour power reserve, and the NOMOS Swing System with a proprietary blue balance spring mounted beneath a transverse balance bridge. Beating at 21,600 vph (3Hz). Additional details include a stop-seconds (hacking) mechanism, 24-hour and day/night indicators.
Each watch is paired with a stainless steel bracelet, limited to 175 pieces per color variant, and priced at USD 4,720, approximately AED 17,350.
For more information, you can visit the official website for Nomos Glashütte.
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