Introducing the new Nomos Club Campus Full Rose and All Olive editions

Introducing the new Nomos Club Campus Full Rose and All Olive editions

The Club Campus collection is Nomos Glashütte's accessible, robust mechanical watches, designed specifically for a younger audience and crafted with the same in-house care as the rest of the catalogue. Since its launch in 2017, the concept has stuck, with a clean Bauhaus-inspired construction, playful Californian-style dials and a rotation of fresh colors. For 2026, the brand is launching two new shades: Full Rose and All Olive, available in two sizes, now with a slightly improved movement. The positioning remains unchanged: a first mechanical watch, a milestone or a simple daily companion with a touch of character.

Introducing the new Nomos Club Campus Full Rose and All Olive editionsIntroducing the new Nomos Club Campus Full Rose and All Olive editions

The stainless steel case remains true to the established campus design. The new references are offered in 36mm or 38.5mm and maintain a slim profile, from 8.1mm to 8.5mm depending on the size/reference. The proportions are compact and portable, with long, curved lugs. As before, the closed case back is intentionally left blank to provide space for engraving – a feature of the Campus line and part of its appeal as a commemorative watch. Selected references feature a sapphire crystal display back, revealing the clear, functional workmanship that is typical of Nomos. Water resistance is 100 m.

These new editions make their statement on the dial. The campus layout is unchanged with its Californian mix of Roman numerals, Arabic numerals and baton markings. It's unconventional, slightly playful, but easy to read. The All Olive version features a deep green base with pink minute numerals and yellow outlines on the hour markers. The Full Rose Edition offers a soft but vibrant shade of pink, warmer and more expressive. Both models feature white Super-LumiNova (blue glow) on the numerals and rhodium-plated hands. The subdials for the small seconds, recessed above 6 o'clock, retain their characteristic neon orange hand, a typical Campus detail.

As for the movement, which replaces the Alpha caliber (Peseux 7001 base) used in previous Campus models, these new references are powered by the in-house DUW 4001. This hand-wound movement remains compact at 2.6mm thick while offering a longer power reserve of approximately 53 hours. It integrates Nomos' own swing system, recognizable by the blued hairspring, and has a stop-seconds mechanism. The construction follows traditional Glashütte principles, including a three-quarter plate with Glashütte fluting, perlage and blued screws for decoration. The regulation takes place in six positions.

Both Full Rose and All Olive are worn on vegan velor straps and closed with a steel pin buckle. The “Full Rose” model comes with a beige strap, while the “All Olive” version comes with an anthracite strap. The prices for the 36mm are 1,420 euros for the model with a closed case back and 1,640 euros if you want a transparent case back. The larger 38mm model is coming 1,560 euros for the solid caseback option, or 1,780 euros for visible movement.

Further information can be found at Nomos-Glashuette.com.

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