Nomos Expands their Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Collection with Three New Limited Editions


I like to think I have a good balance in my life. While I live in a very rural part of the U.S., I’m equally able to spend time in cities around the world thanks to my work. Because of this, I appreciate the late nights in unfamiliar places all the more – at home, I’m in bed by 10:00 PM most nights with my three elderly dogs.

It’s this, then, that attracts me so much to the new colorways of the Club Sport neomatik Worldtime with its Night Navigation Series: Grid, Trace, and Vector. These three references are designed to highlight the bit of thrill and adventure of entering a new city and navigating by the neon signs, storefront windows, and flashing crosswalks. 

While longtime readers will know we’ve featured the Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer, it still remains a favorite for those looking for a watch that can balance its sporty design with the elegance that Nomos Glashütte excels at. This is due, in part, to the proportionality of the watch itself. Clocking in at a not-too-big-not-too-small Goldilocks-sized 40mm, it feels all the more slighter with its 9.9mm thickness. In fact, it’s the thinnest watch of its kind, making it just another reason to highlight the Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer among its competitors.

As mentioned, three new references have been released with this series. Trace pairs black and turquoise; Grid in amber; and Vector in olive and ecru. While each is defined by its relation to traveling at night, it works just as well as a daily watch. The dark tones don’t feel too formal as the worldtimer complications fill much of the dial and allow for the colors to really shine instead of getting dulled by the dial.

Speaking of the complications, the DUW 3202 caliber shows 24 time zones along with a 24-hour display, as well as a day and night display for a second time zone. The caliber is only 4.8 mm in height and includes NOMOS’ swing system, a winding rotor and worldtime mechanism that is fully integrated into this movement. 

The Night Navigation series is limited to 175 pieces per colorway and is available now via NOMOS’ website and authorized retailers for $5,190.



Brett Braley-Palko

2025-10-03 14:00:00