Nomos Glashütte releases Club Campus with All Olive and Full Rose dials

Nomos Glashütte has introduced two new dial colors for its Club Campus watches to mark spring 2026: All Olive, a rich dark green, and Full Rose, a soft pink. The models come in 36mm and 38.5mm stainless steel cases powered by the in-house DUW 4001 manual-winding movement. Prices start at €1,380 for the smaller version.

Nomos Glashütte continues its annual tradition of launching Club Campus models with fresh dial colors for spring. This year features All Olive and Full Rose variants in 36mm and 38.5mm sizes. The 36mm case measures 8.2mm thick with a lug-to-lug of 47.5mm, while the 38.5mm version is 8.5mm thick and 48.9mm lug-to-lug. Both offer 100m water resistance and ship on dark gray or beige velour straps with stainless steel pin buckles. Recent updates have shortened the 36mm model's lug-to-lug to 44.3mm, as confirmed on the Nomos website, improving fit for slimmer wrists without changing reference numbers. The DUW 4001 caliber, with 17 jewels, runs at 21,600 vibrations per hour and provides a 53-hour power reserve. It features tempered blued screws, Glashütte stripes, perlage, and snailing, visible through an optional display caseback for an extra €200. The All Olive dial contrasts its green shade with light yellow outlines on luminous indexes and numerals, an orange seconds hand at 6 o'clock, and light pink five-minute markers. The Full Rose dial uses soft pink with similar yellow outlines, an orange seconds hand, burgundy sub-seconds markings, and light blue five-minute numerals. Nomos has released similar spring editions since 2022, including pink and purple, coral and green, light blue and red, and dark blue and light yellow dials. The 36mm Club Campus retails for €1,380 with a solid caseback, and the 38.5mm for €1,480. Enthusiasts praise the color mastery and value at these prices.

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