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We were recently able to spend some time with the new Club Sport Neomatik Date to see how this latest deviation from the traditional Nomos aesthetic impacts the watch's overall wearability, plus we take a look at how the watch is uniquely targeted to the American market The choice to tie the Nomos Club Sport to the American watch market is clear with the brand's decision to display the dial's water-resistance rating in feet A new screw-down crown that was developed specifically for the new Club and Tangente Sport models and features a bright red crown stem to alert neophytes, or forgetful enthusiasts, that their crown needs to be completely screwed in before taking a plunge is a great example of Nomos' attention to detail.
While Nomos hasn't confirmed whether or not the bracelet will be available la carte in the future, as of right now it is limited to the Club Sport and the two Tangente Sport models released this year While I'm sure there are some longtime Nomos supporters that will be disappointed in the decision to release the Club Sport in 42 mm, I can promise that the size fits the Club's dimensions rather well Although I've comfortably worn plenty of timepieces above the 40-mm mark, the watches in my personal collection rarely surpass it, yet I can totally picture myself wearing the Nomos Club Sport on a daily basis.
On that note, the price for the Nomos Club Sport does come at the high end for the brand at slightly over $4,000, but when compared to similar sporty watches from major Swiss brands, I believe what Nomos has produced is highly competitive. . Source