Nomos Refreshes the Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer With a Bright White Dial
- Giorgio Nadali
- 1 day ago
- 3 min read
Designed with globetrotters in mind, the new version balances understated colour detailing with sharp legibility and minimalist appeal.

The Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer garnered passionate acclaim at Watches & Wonders last year. Acclaimed for its traveler-friendly features, durable yet slender case design, vibrant colours, and proprietary movement, another advantageous aspect was its affordable price. In 2026, Nomos moderates the colour palette of their Worldtimer, introducing a tranquil silvery-white variant accented with carefully balanced hues. The luminous white dial provides superior contrast without the use of vibrant colours, potentially making it the most aesthetically pleasing choice to date.
A world timer provides travellers with a comprehensive understanding of global time zones. This model, while akin to an advanced GMT with a city ring, stands out as one of the most intuitive, practical, and user-friendly travel companions available today. The local and home time is prominently shown, allowing for the calculation of time in 24 more destinations utilising the city ring and time offset.
Consistent with previous iterations, the refined 40.5mm stainless steel case features a slender height of 9.9mm and a narrow bezel, enabling the dial to be the focal point. The substantial, fluted screw-down crown guarantees 100m water resistance and is equipped with a functional red warning ring around the stem to indicate if the crown is not completely secured. The pusher at 2 o’clock facilitates the simultaneous advancement of the city ring and the central hour hand to establish local time, underscoring its user-friendliness. The central hands display local time, while home time is shown on the slightly recessed 24-hour sub-dial at 3 o’clock, accompanied by a day/night indicator. The new white Worldtimer, contrasting with the vibrant colour schemes of the limited editions, is now part of the regular line with the other two models. In contrast to the blue and silver sunburst dial models, this Worldtimer features a serene, white, matte, silver-plated dial with a more subdued yet meticulously managed application of colour.
The white sub-dial clearly denotes home or reference time, accentuated by a red-and-blue ring and a 24-hour scale. The red segment of the ring indicates nighttime hours, while the blue segment denotes daytime, serving as a practical day/night feature for travellers. The 24 airport codes (IATA) on the city ring are inscribed on a white band beneath the central dial and are adjusted using the pusher at 2 o’clock. Upon selecting the city, a red bar emerges beneath the IATA code at noon, allowing for the consultation of global time on the fixed minutes track utilising the highlighted + and – values in red. If you, like me, needed to research airport codes such as FEN and PPG, this watch will also furnish you with excellent trivia. The recessed sub-dial at 6 o’clock for the tiny seconds is white and features a rhodium-plated hand. The pencil-shaped hour and minute hands, together with the grey Arabic numerals and indices, are coated with blue-emission Super-LumiNova.
The timepiece is driven by the Nomos calibre DUW 3202, which utilises the Neomatik architecture, featuring an automatic movement with a fully integrated global time complication. The movement, measuring only 4.8mm in thickness, features an in-house escapement and hairspring, a very modest power reserve of 42 hours, and a stop-seconds mechanism. A notable feature on the caseback is the little whale, signifying the case's water resistance.
The timepiece is accompanied by a 3-link stainless steel bracelet featuring polished central links and satin-brushed outer links. In contrast to the highly polished case, the brushed surface on the outer links is a pragmatic choice to mitigate the unavoidable scratches of daily use. The Nomos Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer Radiant White is priced at EUR 4,260, or EUR 4,080 with a grey textile strap option. Additional details can be found at nomos-glashuette.com.


















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