Since 2021, NOMOS has steadily expanded its Club Sports Neomatik collection. The first reference was a 42mm date and was on a new three-row bracelet. Since then, new sizes have been participating in the brand’s sporty collection every year. Now you can choose the Nomos Club Sport Neomatik in sizes 34, 37, 39, and 42mm. Each model comes with a unique sunburst dial in size-specific colors. However, aside from the 42mm version of the date window, Club Sports did not have any additional complications. Until now, that’s because it’s time to unveil the new 40mm Nomos Club Sports Neomatik Worldtimer in silver and blue.
Nomos already has an incredible World Time Watch in its collection. The refined world time of Zurich has been around since 2011. Since then, many different limited versions and regular versions have come out. We also announced two limited editions of our own. One was beige and black, the other was beige and blue, and sold out very quickly. Now, 14 years later, it’s time to offer a sportier alternative to the slightly dressy Zurich world era. Let’s take a look at his younger brother, Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer.

Nomos Club SportsNeomatik Worldtimer
The new Nomos Club Sport WorldTimer has a stainless steel case of just under 10mm diameter, diameter, and slightly domed sapphire crystal. The lug extends from tip to tip to 48mm. This is relatively modest, especially with Nomos Watches. This case looks as friendly and smooth as other club sports models.
The case has a polished finish, and the three rows of bracelets feature both a polished central link and a brushed outer link. Thanks to the quick release spring bar, the bracelet can be easily replaced with something else. The folding clasp provides fine tuning that can be set with yet another quick release spring bar. That’s correct; no tools are needed here.


You can choose from two dial variants. In fact, there are eight, but we’ll go into more detail about six more additions later. Available in Silver on Blue and Blue on Blue versions. Both have galvanized sunburst centers, but the silver version has rhodium plating. However, the edge and sunburst subdials are slightly embedded, so both are stepped dials.
The edge includes a city ring with a red indicator that indicates which of the 24 time zones is. Next to it, you can quickly see the offset from UTC in that timezone at that point. The 3 o’clock sub-dial shows your home time on a 24-hour scale with day/night display. In the Silver Dial version, its subdials have a classic red and blue Pepsi look, while the blue version uses two bright shades of day and night. There is also a sub-dial for a few seconds of running at 6 o’clock.


Large hours and minutes’ hands contain a considerable amount of bright material, like large, signature Nomos Club numbers and stick markers, making it easier to read the dial in dark conditions. Finally, at 12 o’clock, you will find Neomatik branding that contrasts with the Nomos logo.
New Nomos Caliber Dew 3202
With a crown at 3am and a pusher at 2am, you can interact with Nomos’ new world time caliber, DUW 3202. This movement was designed, developed, manufactured and assembled at a branded manufacturing plant in Grasshutte, Germany. It is 31mm in diameter and only 4.8mm thick, with 37 gems and holds a power reserve of 42 hours. The display caseback reveals a skeletonized rotor that features a golden globe. From this angle, the blue screws on the movement, Glashütte Stripes and Perlage finish are also displayed.
Using the pusher at 2am allows you to quickly click through various time zones. Independently adjustable time hands indicate the time of the area and allow you to track the time of your home with a 24-hour subdial.

Left to right: Volcano, Jungle, Canyon / Left row Left to right: Glacier, Magma, Dune
Nomos Club Sports Neomatik Worldtimers Galore!
To celebrate the introduction of Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer, the brand presents two additional references above. Only each of these six colorful, non-turbulent versions are created. Each comes with a distinctive name and colorway. When Nomos introduced the 31 version of the Tangente 38 Datum, it feels like 2024 again. Just like then, I think these new club sports Neomatik Worldtimer limited editions look gorgeous and fit perfectly into Nomos’ specific methods. The blue-gray glacier iteration is my absolute favorite.
A simple idea
At the time of writing, I have not seen these new Nomos Club sports Neomatik Worldtimers in person yet, so it’s a little too early to judge them. But based on the rendering and photos, I love them. The dial is playful, especially in the limited edition, but is very clean and easy to read. They fit seamlessly into the rest of the Nomos family. Everything is very well thought out. For example, see how the 2 and 4 o’clock numbers are not blocked by the 24 hour subdial, but they can be held heartily.
We look forward to seeing the new Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimers meet in person. Then you can see what they wear. However, the 48mm lug-to-lag span is promising. At 3,920 euros, I think Nomos is stabilizing a very strong horse with this new club sport Neomatik Worldtimer. Based on all the press releases I’ve seen from different brands, this is already one of my favorite releases at Watches and Wonders 2025.
What do you think about Nomos Club Sports’ Neomatic World Timer? Please let me know in the comments below.