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Discover the tonal new hues of the classic Nomos Club Campus watch
The Nomos classic wristwatch Club Campus now comes in two new collegiate colours. The perfect graduation gift from the Glashütte manufacture
In partnership with Nomos Glashütte
The community of Glashütte, Germany, home to the Nomos manufactury, has long been aware of a wristwatch’s potency as a significant memento; the gift of time as an emotional marker, a profound and heartfelt milestone in a relationship.
Presenting a loved one, sibling, husband, wife, son or daughter with a wristwatch – to be worn, looked at and admired every day – is a material and tangible representation of lasting kinship. As a next level haute horologist of distinctive design and innovative repute, Nomos Glashütte makes watches as a poignantly reliable measure of good times together, both now and in the future.
Since its introduction back in 2017, the handsome and robust Nomos Club Campus has served as a way to immortalise an accomplished moment or an important occasion – an engagement, graduation or landmark birthday. Now those original characteristics and the same sense of celebrational vigour radiates from four new timepieces in two new and tonally versatile Nomos colours – the Club Campus deep pink and Club Campus blue purple – comprising the fourth edition of the Club Campus watch series for the next generation.
Chosen for collegiate conviviality, the new Club Campus’s deep pink dial and bright colour accents are a complement to brown, red, purple and yellow. The blue purple edition plays off the varsity apparel palette of cream and light grey, black and dark blue as well as orange, sunny yellow and bluish greens.
As with the previous Campus versions, a mix of Roman and Arabic numerals display the time in a graphically lucid design that is sporty and easy to read, even in the dark. Each watch – available in a diameter of 36mm and 38.5mm – is water-resistant to 100m and powered by a highly precise Nomos Alpha movement, crafted at the Glashütte company’s own manufactory.
For special dedications, all Campus model backs can be custom-engraved by Nomos, with gift-givers having up to four lines to inscribe their bond with the lucky recipient.
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Hannah Silver is the Art, Culture, Watches & Jewellery Editor of Wallpaper*. Since joining in 2019, she has overseen offbeat art trends and conducted in-depth profiles, as well as writing and commissioning extensively across the worlds of culture and luxury. She enjoys travelling, visiting artists' studios and viewing exhibitions around the world, and has interviewed artists and designers including Maggi Hambling, William Kentridge, Jonathan Anderson, Chantal Joffe, Lubaina Himid, Tilda Swinton and Mickalene Thomas.
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