
Frankly, it seems like perhaps the folks at Nomos had wildly underestimated how popular the six limited edition colorways would be at the fair — and that would be understandable, since the Club Sport Worldtimer represents a much higher price point than most of the brand’s other models. 175 times six, plus two non-limited colorways, is still quite a lot of watches. However, aside from perhaps a few floating around authorized retailers worldwide (anecdotally, I’ve seen people post about stumbling upon a few at Italian retailers online), the six limited-edition colorways have all sold out. I said this about April’s models, and I’ll say it again for these: at this price point (slightly higher than April’s models, given a recent price increase across the board), the Worldtimer manages to still feel like a value proposition, given its robust GADA specs as well as that in-house, fully-integrated worldtime movement.
