NOMOS Club Sport Worldtimer takes the 2026 iF Design Award

NOMOS Club Sport Worldtimer takes the 2026 iF Design Award

NOMOS Glashütte’s Club Sport Neomatik Worldtimer silver has won the 2026 iF Design Award in Product Design. Introduced less than a year ago and already a bestseller since Watches and Wonders 2025, it shows all 24 time zones at a glance and keeps its profile to 9.9 millimeters – one of the thinnest worldtime watches on the market.

The jury of 129 experts sifted through 10,003 entries from 68 countries across 93 categories. The Club Sport Worldtimer impressed for concept, execution, function, differentiation, and sustainability. It is the brand’s 13th iF Design Award since 2012.

Design clarity helps the mechanics breathe. A rhodium-plated sunburst dial, blue city disc, and a red home-time cue keep the display legible. The pusher at 2 o’clock advances time zones in one-hour steps. Home time sits on a subdial at 3 o’clock, with a red 24-hour hand to mark day and night – a small kindness to frequent travelers.

Inside is the automatic DUW 3202, only 3.6 millimeters high, integrating the worldtime mechanism without bulk. Through the sapphire back you see the Glashütte three-quarter plate, ribbed finishing, and the NOMOS swing system. The case measures 40.5 millimeters and is water resistant to 10 atm, giving a practical complication everyday footing.

This is design in service of use: no drama, just a crisp worldtimer that wears thin, reads fast, and feels robust. As ever with NOMOS, the watch whispers before it speaks – and that is why it gets heard.

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