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Night Sky and Starlight: Nomos Glashütte Unveils New Club Campus Editions

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Right in time for the longer days, Nomos Glashütte adds four colorful executions to its Club Campus collection. Aimed at a younger clientele and equipped with a closed case back that can be engraved individually, the latest line-up features dials in “night sky”-blue and “starlight”-yellow.

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The watches are each available with a diameter of 36mm and 38.5mm in stainless steel. In all four iterations ticks a tried-and-tested acquaintance, the hand-wound Alpha caliber with the DUW regulation system and fine Saxon watchmaking finishings, such as blued screws and Glashütte sunburst and stripes.

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As with previous Club Campus versions, a mix of luminscent Roman and Arabic numerals and markers tells the time in a refreshing way. The hour numerals and indices feature contrasting colored outlining – here executed in orange. They are color-coordinated with the small seconds hand that circles above a slightly recessed sub dial. The hour and minute hands omit a bluish glow in the dark.

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All four variants are equipped with a strap made of vegan velour. Pricing is marked at $1,650 for the 38.5 mm variant and at $1,500 for the 36 mm execution.

To learn more, visit Nomos Glashütte, here.

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