
This past year at Watches & Wonders, Nomos unveiled a Worldtimer version of its entry-level Club Sport neomatik (you can check out our review here). It’s one of our favorites in the collection so far, simply for how the German watchmaker stays true to its meticulous dial spacing and Bauhaus design language, yet adding a dash of utility to the fray.
Already expanding the line, the brand has added a trio of variants, dubbed the Night Navigation series, inspired by city lights from an airplane’s vantage point. Let’s take a look…

Dials That Embrace the Dark
The Night Navigation series flips the script on those initial colorful launches. Where the first batch of limited-edition releases focused on bright, travel-inspired hues, these new models lean into a darker aesthetic. Each features a black galvanized dial with a sunburst finish, paired with high-contrast accents in turquoise (Trace), orange (Grid), or olive-yellow (Vector).
What’s interesting here is how Nomos uses color sparingly but effectively. The bright orange 24-hour subdial hand appears across all three models, while the peripheral city ring and minute track get their own color treatments depending on the variant, and the higher contrast does improve legibility as well.

Globe-Trotting Timepiece
The complication itself remains unchanged with a pusher at 2 o’clock that advances the city ring counterclockwise while the hour hand jumps forward in one-hour increments. The 24-hour subdial at 3 o’clock displays home time with day/night color partitions, and running seconds sit at 6 o’clock.

Slim Case, Serious Movement
The 40mm stainless steel case still measures just 9.9mm thick — impressive for an automatic worldtimer. Credit goes to the in-house DUW 3202 caliber, which keeps its movement thickness to 4.8mm while still packing the Nomos swing system and a 42-hour power reserve. You also get a screw-down crown helping with the 100m of water resistance.
Lastly, the watch is adorned with an integrated steel bracelet with a quick-release system that makes strap swaps easy.

Spec Sheet
Model: Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Night Navigation (Trace, Grid, Vector)
Case Material: Stainless steel
Case Size: 40mm
Case Thickness: 9.9mm
Movement: Nomos caliber DUW 3202 automatic
Power Reserve: 42 hours
Water Resistance: 100m
Bracelet: Stainless steel with quick-release system
Limited Edition?: Yes, 175 pieces per model
Pricing & Availability
Each of the three Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Night Navigation models is limited to 175 pieces and priced at $5,190. They’re available now through Nomos authorized retailers and the brand’s website.
Recap
Nomos Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Night Navigation
Nomos just dropped three new limited-edition colorways of its Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer — called the Night Navigation series — with black dials and high-contrast accents in turquoise, orange, or olive-yellow inspired by the view from cities from above.
