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Two new releases with classic designs and bold colors
Nomos Glashütte is known for its minimalist design and exceptional craftsmanship, creating in-house movements for its timepieces, a move that allows the German brand to maintain strict quality control and tailor its watches to meet specific design and functional requirements. Now, the brand expands its Club Campus collection with the Starlight and Night Sky editions.
The Club Campus collection was introduced in 2017 to appeal to the younger generation, offering high-quality mechanical watches with modern designs at an accessible price point. Over the years, the series has grown with vibrant colorways, including the Red and Blue seen last year.
Both models are available in two sizes: a unisex 36mm version with an 8.2mm thickness and a larger 38.5mm version at 8.5mm thick. Crafted from stainless steel, the cases are topped with a sapphire crystal, ensuring durability while maintaining an elegant appearance. Each watch features a closed stainless steel caseback with the option for a sapphire crystal display. They are water-resistant up to 100 meters, making them suitable for everyday wear.
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The Starlight edition features a yellow dial with light grey numerals and orange outlines, while the Night Sky model showcases a blue dial with white numerals and pink outlines. Both dials combine Roman and Arabic numerals with indices, and the rhodium-plated hour and minute hands with Super-LumiNova inserts ensure legibility in low light. These are complemented by a striking neon orange seconds hand on the small seconds subdial at 6 o’clock.
Powering the watches is the in-house Nomos Alpha calibre, a hand-wound movement that operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph (3Hz) and offers a 43-hour power reserve. The watches are paired with vegan suede straps in light or dark anthracite.
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The Club Campus Starlight and Night Sky are part of the permanent collection, with the 36mm versions priced at USD 1,500 approximately AED 5,500 and the 38.5mm models at USD 1,650, approximately AED 6,000. An optional sapphire crystal caseback adds USD 300 approximately AED 1,000 to the price.
For more information, you can visit Nomos Glashütte’s official website.
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