Description

The Night Navigation series of the NOMOS Worldtimer is dedicated to nocturnal city life around the globe. Grid, with a dial in black and complex accentuated orange, is reminiscent of the warm orange glow that many large cities emit at night. Seen from above, the amber light flowing along the streets forms a luminous grid. The world time clock shows 24 time zones at a glance and has a 24-hour day and night display for a second time zone. The edition is limited to 175 pieces each—for an exclusive and personal connection with the world.

Detail

The world in a diameter of 40 millimeters: the three-part case made of high-quality stainless steel with blue anti-reflective sapphire crystal can handle any activity and sits comfortably on the wrist.

The world in a diameter of 40 millimeters: the three-part case made of high-quality stainless steel with blue anti-reflective sapphire crystal can handle any activity and sits comfortably on the wrist.

The main dial of Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Grid is galvanized black, while the city ring is brown. The city code above 12 o'clock represents the selected time zone, underlined in orange. With the two sub-dials for the seconds and the home or reference time, the watch is both highly functional and well organized.

The main dial of Club Sport neomatik Worldtimer Grid is galvanized black, while the city ring is brown. The city code above 12 o'clock represents the selected time zone, underlined in orange. With the two sub-dials for the seconds and the home or reference time, the watch is both highly functional and well organized.

The time at the location you set as a home or reference time is shown on an hour scale with six digits and a single hand. Day and night phases are differentiated by color both on the scale (light and dark gray) as well as on the sub-dial at 3 o'clock: dark orange for the day, black for the night.

The time at the location you set as a home or reference time is shown on an hour scale with six digits and a single hand. Day and night phases are differentiated by color both on the scale (light and dark gray) as well as on the sub-dial at 3 o'clock: dark orange for the day, black for the night.

The time zones can be adjusted using the pusher on the case at 2 o'clock. The red warning ring on the crown indicates that it still needs to be screwed in. Once it is tightly secured, the watch remains water resistant to 10 atm.

The time zones can be adjusted using the pusher on the case at 2 o'clock. The red warning ring on the crown indicates that it still needs to be screwed in. Once it is tightly secured, the watch remains water resistant to 10 atm.

Exceptional legibility, even in low lighting conditions: the hour numerals and markers, as well as the main hands, are generously lined with blue luminescent Superluminova.

Exceptional legibility, even in low lighting conditions: the hour numerals and markers, as well as the main hands, are generously lined with blue luminescent Superluminova.

NOMOS Glashütte is known for the slim profile of its automatic watches. The robust Club Sport model with a worldtime mechanism is only 9.9 millimeters in height—making it one of the thinnest worldtimers to date.

NOMOS Glashütte is known for the slim profile of its automatic watches. The robust Club Sport model with a worldtime mechanism is only 9.9 millimeters in height—making it one of the thinnest worldtimers to date.

The globe in gold on the rotor, which can be seen here through the sapphire crystal case back, is the hallmark of the elegantly thin NOMOS worldtime movement DUW 3202. The complication is fully integrated into the innovative neomatik caliber.

The globe in gold on the rotor, which can be seen here through the sapphire crystal case back, is the hallmark of the elegantly thin NOMOS worldtime movement DUW 3202. The complication is fully integrated into the innovative neomatik caliber.