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A pair of limited editions with contemporary color palettes
Nomos Glashütte is a prime example of modern German watchmaking, defined by a design language that blends functionality with a playful use of color. Over the years, the brand has expanded its catalog with complications that stay true to this philosophy, and the Club Sport family has become one of its most contemporary expressions. Within this collection, the Worldtimer stands out as a compact travel watch that combines practical utility with a slim, elegant profile.

The latest additions to the line are two limited editions called Reverie and Roam. Both build on the success of last year’s Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer, introducing fresh dial accents and new strap options.

The watch features a stainless steel case measuring 40 mm in diameter and 9.9 mm in thickness. Fully polished and constructed in three parts to maintain an elegant presence. A screw-down crown ensures durability during travel, and includes a red warning indicator to signal when it is not properly secured. The sapphire crystal caseback reveals the movement while preserving a water-resistance rating of 100 meters.
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Both editions share a champagne-toned dial with a sunburst finish, complemented by functional accents that enhance readability across multiple time zones. The Reverie model features a mix of yellow, sand, and wine-red highlights, while Roam adopts cooler tones of blue, green, and a touch of orange. A rotating city ring, controlled by the pusher at 2 o’clock, displays 24 time zones. At 3 o’clock, a sub-dial shows home time with a two-tone 24-hour scale and day-night indication. A small seconds counter sits at 6 o’clock, and the central hands and hour numerals are treated with blue-glowing Super-LumiNova for low-light visibility.

The watch is powered by the automatic Nomos DUW 3202, a movement built on the Neomatik architecture with a fully integrated world-time mechanism. The caliber runs at 21,600 vph (3 Hz) and provides a 42-hour power reserve. Both models are fitted with durable 20 mm Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan leather straps, brown for Reverie and black for Roam.
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Reverie and Roam are each limited to 175 pieces and priced at EUR 3,940, approximately AED 16,900.
For more information, visit the official website of Nomos.
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