The New Nomos Club Campus Full Rose and All Olive Editions
Fresh colours, an upgraded in-house calibre, and the same solid entry-level mechanical watch.
The Club Campus collection is Nomos Glashütte’s accessible, robust mechanical watches, designed with a younger audience in mind and made with the same in-house rigour as the rest of the catalogue. Since its introduction in 2017, the concept has remained, with clean Bauhaus-inspired construction, playful California-style dials, and a rotation of fresh colours. For 2026, the brand launches two new tones, Full Rose and All Olive, available in two sizes, now with a slightly upgraded movement. The positioning remains unchanged, a first mechanical watch, a milestone piece, or an easy daily companion, with a touch of character.
The stainless steel case stays faithful to the established Campus design. Offered in 36mm or 38.5mm, the new references maintain a slim profile, from 8.1mm to 8.5mm depending on size/reference. The proportions are compact and wearable, with long, curved lugs. As before, the closed caseback is intentionally left blank, offering space for engraving, a feature of the Campus line and part of its appeal as a commemorative watch. Select references offer a sapphire display back, revealing the clean, functional finishing typical of Nomos. Water resistance is 100m.
The dial is where these new editions make their statement. The Campus layout is unchanged, with its California-style mix of Roman numerals, Arabic numerals, and baton markers. It’s unconventional, slightly playful, but highly legible. The All Olive version introduces a deep green base, with pink minute numerals and yellow outlines on the hour indices. The Full Rose edition offers a soft yet vibrant pink tone, warmer and more expressive. Both models feature white Super-LumiNova (blue glow) on numerals and rhodium-plated hands. The small seconds subdials, recessed above 6 o’clock, retain their signature neon orange hand, a hallmark Campus detail.
As to the movement, replacing the Alpha calibre (Peseux 7001 base) used in earlier 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, recognisable by the blued hairspring, and features a stop-seconds mechanism. The construction follows traditional Glashütte principles, including a three-quarter plate, with Glashütte ribbing, perlage, and blued screws for decoration. Regulation is performed in six positions.
Both Full Rose and All Olive are worn on vegan velour straps, closed with a steel pin buckle. The Full Rose model comes on a beige strap, while the All Olive version is matched with an anthracite one. Prices for the 36mm are EUR 1,420 for the closed caseback model and EUR 1,640 if you want a see-through caseback. The larger 38mm model comes in at EUR 1,560 for the solid caseback option, or EUR 1,780 for a visible movement.
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