
NOMOS Glashütte Zürich World Time Sambal for Revolution
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NOMOS' debut at Watches and Wonders 2024 landed with a colorful splash: 31 pastel shades, joyously rendered onto the Bauhaus-infused Tangente model. For our second collaboration with NOMOS, we're bringing our favorite colorway from this year's release the vibrant pink 'Chili' to the brand's most complicated offering, the Zürich World Time. Though not strictly a world timer, the 'Sambal' makes tracking 24 time zones effortless. At 3 o'clock, a 24-hour disk displays your home time, while the travel time is set via the pusher at 2 o'clock, which activates the city disk with satisfying haptics. Most of the Revolution family calls Singapore home, so it naturally occupies a spot on the city disk in a lighter shade of ruby to represent GMT+8. The multi-stepped dial arranges the outer minute track, city disk, home time display, and sub-seconds dial on different planes, creating a wonderfully three-dimensional feel while preserving the 10.9mm slimness. Powering the 'Sambal' is the automatic calibre DUW 5201, produced in-house at the brand's Glashütte factory and featuring their proprietary escapement, the revolutionary Swing System. It showcases the hallmarks of German watchmaking fans have come to love and expect from NOMOS a Glashütte three-quarter plate decorated with Glashütte ribbing and NOMOS perlage, plus a ratchet and duplex wheel finished with a striking Glashütte sunburst. When fully wound, it provides a 42-hour power reserve. Achieving this level of in-house craftsmanship at this price point is nearly unheard of. Fittingly, the 'Sambal' is delivered on a summer-ready woven fabric strap designed to withstand tropical humidityor spice-related food adventureswherever your travels may take you. This limited edition of 50 pieces marks one of Revolution's final collaborative releases for the year, arriving just in time for the festive holidays.