Roam and Reverie: Nomos Glashütte launches two Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer limited editions

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Nomos Glashütte has presented two new editions, each limited to just 175 pieces, of its Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer model, launched earlier this year.

Their names, Roam and Reverie, are inspired by a slower, more reflective approach to travel, where exploration, detours, and the experience of the journey itself matter as much as the destination.

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam (ref. 790.S10) and Reverie (ref. 790.S11)

Both feature champagne-coloured sunburst dials and fine leather straps made from Horween Genuine Shell Cordovan, but differ in their colour accents: blue, green, and orange for the Roam (ref. 790.S10), and sand, ochre, burgundy, and yellow for the Reverie (ref. 790.S11).

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam (ref. 790.S10)

Protected by a domed sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating on both sides, the dial offers clear readability thanks to large hands and alternating Arabic numerals and indexes, all treated with Super-LumiNova and glowing bright blue in the dark.

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Reverie (ref. 790.S11)
Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Reverie (ref. 790.S11)

Twenty-four time zones are indicated by city codes on the outer ring, highlighted in light blue.

An orange or yellow line at 12 o’clock marks the local time zone, which can be easily selected using the pusher at 2 o’clock.

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam (ref. 790.S10)
Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Reverie (ref. 790.S11)

Home or reference time is displayed at 3 o’clock on a 24-hour sub-dial, with an orange or yellow hand—matching the local time indicator—standing out against the snailed background. Day and night are clearly distinguished by colour, making the watch particularly practical when travelling.

To better understand how the worldtime function works, we invite you to read our detailed hands-on review.

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam (ref. 790.S10)

A snailed small seconds counter at 6 o’clock and the relief “neomatik” inscription complete the refined dial layout.

Crafted from polished 316L stainless steel, the tripartite case measures 40 mm in diameter and just 9.9 mm in thickness, making the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer one of the slimmest worldtimers currently available.

Water resistance is rated at 10 ATM (100 metres / 330 feet), making the watch suitable for swimming and everyday use.

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Reverie (ref. 790.S11)

The slim profile is made possible by the in-house automatic calibre DUW 3202, visible through the sapphire crystal case back.

Beating at a frequency of 3 Hz (21,600 vibrations per hour), it delivers a power reserve of up to 42 hours.

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer

Nomos’ proprietary Swing System ensures high precision and reliability, earning the movement the additional designation of “neomatik”.

The calibre features a traditional three-quarter plate architecture with refined finishes, including Glashütte ribbing, perlage, tempered blued screws, and a bidirectional rotor with gold-plated embossing and a stylised globe.

The watch can also be paired with a textile strap or a stainless steel bracelet, with a lug width of 20 mm.

Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam (ref. 790.S10)
Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Reverie (ref. 790.S11)

The Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam (ref. 790.S10) and Reverie (ref. 790.S11) are priced at €3,800 when fitted with a leather strap. nomos-glashuette.com

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Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam (ref. 790.S10)
Nomos Glashütte Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Reverie (ref. 790.S11)

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