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Nomos Glashütte Launches Notably Thin World-Time Model at Watches and Wonders 2025

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At Watches and Wonders 2025, Nomos Glashütte introduces the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer, a timepiece designed to meet the demands of modern travelers. Powered by the in-house DUW 3202 movement, this watch stands out for its remarkably slim profile. Thanks to Nomos' engineers, who have seamlessly integrated the sophisticated world-time mechanism into the neomatik mechanism, the movement measures just 4.8 millimeters in height — thinner than a passport.

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This innovative automatic caliber allows for easy adjustment when crossing time zones, making the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer not only a practical travel companion but also an exceptionally flat wristwatch. With a robust stainless steel case that can withstand water pressures up to 10 bar, the watch is just 9.9 millimeters thick in total, making it one of the thinnest in its category.

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The Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer is available with either a deep blue or silver sunbrush dial with Superluminova coating for excellent readability in the dark. Equipped with a sapphire case back, it is attached to a Club Sport bracelet with quick-change spring bars.

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In addition to the two standard versions in silver and blue, six special editions—each limited to 175 pieces—were also presented, featuring bold colors inspired by various places around the world.

Pricing is marked at $4,720.

To learn more, visit Nomos Glashütte, here.

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