Nomos Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer launches in two limited editions
Nomos expands the Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer line with the Roam and Reverie models, each produced in just 175 pieces and featuring champagne-colored dials and global timekeeping.
Nomos Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam and Reverie are introduced as two limited editions with a worldtime function and champagne-colored dials. The Nomos Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer combines 24 time zones, an automatic movement and a sporty appearance, and the series targets travelers and collectors. Both editions are limited to 175 pieces and will be available through the Nomos online store and selected retailers.
The watches measure 40 millimeters and use a layout with an outer city ring that represents 24 time zones through regional codes. A marking above twelve o’clock identifies the selected local time zone. The champagne-colored dials give the models a more subdued expression compared to previous worldtime versions from Nomos.
A 24-hour subdial at three o’clock displays the second time zone. The function can be used for home time or a region one wants to follow closely while traveling. The two models differ in details and color accents but share the same functional architecture.

Nomos Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Roam and Reverie
The watches are powered by the automatic caliber DUW 3202, developed with a worldtime module and neomatik technology. The construction keeps the model slim and lightweight despite the complication. The caliber is known for stable performance and an architecture optimized for daily use.
The worldtime function is operated via a single pusher that advances the city ring and simultaneously adjusts the main time display. This allows for fast and intuitive switching between time zones, which is central to the model. The Club Sport design language continues with a steel bracelet that emphasizes its sporty character.
Nomos describes the two limited editions as watches for modern travelers who need a mechanical tool with a global orientation. The series also appeals to collectors who seek models with clear identity and limited production numbers.
DUW 3202 and the significance of the new limited editions
Caliber DUW 3202 places Nomos in a market where brands compete to make worldtime functions more user-friendly. Its compact construction allows the watch to maintain a 40-millimeter format without increasing the thickness significantly.
Interest in limited editions continues to grow, and Roam and Reverie enter a segment where demand for special dial colors and restricted production numbers is strong. The champagne-colored dials follow a broader trend in which warm metallic tones are gaining traction among enthusiasts.



