Nomos Club Neomatik 37 Siren Blue
About This Watch
Based in Glashuette, Germany, Nomos Glashuette embodies modern Bauhaus design philosophy with in-house calibers and meticulous hand-finishing. The Nomos Club Neomatik 37 Siren Blue features a 36 mm Stainless Steel case housing a self-winding automatic movement ensures effortless daily wear. Categorized as a Sports watch, this excellent value proposition showcases the brand's commitment to quality. Rated to 100m, it suits swimming and recreational water sports. At a retail price around $2200, it represents outstanding mechanical watchmaking accessible to enthusiastic collectors.
In-Depth Review
# Nomos Club Neomatik 37 Siren Blue Editorial
German minimalism meets practical sportiness in Nomos's refined take on the accessible automatic sports watch. The Club Neomatik 37 Siren Blue represents the brand's commitment to democratic watchmaking—delivering genuine horological substance without unnecessary complication. At its heart sits the in-house DUW 3001 caliber, a 27-jewel automatic movement operating at 21,600 vibrations per hour with a respectable 42-hour power reserve. The 36mm stainless steel case strikes an increasingly rare balance between wearable proportions and genuine presence, while the distinctive Siren Blue dial avoids the clichéd sportwatch palette without veering into ostentation. At just 8.5mm thick, the watch sits comfortably under dress cuffs despite its 100-meter water resistance rating and textile strap construction.
The Club Neomatik appeals primarily to collectors seeking honest engineering over status signaling. This is an everyday watch for people with actual everyday lives—professionals who appreciate understated design, enthusiasts tired of oversized tool watches, and anyone seeking German watchmaking without the Glashutte premium. The textile strap signals versatility; it's equally suitable for office environments and weekend excursions.
In the competitive $1,800-2,200 range, the Club faces credible rivals including Tissot's PRX Powermatic 80 and Longines Hydroconquest. Where those emphasize contemporary styling or legendary diving heritage respectively, Nomos opts for timeless restraint and transparent manufacturing practices—a positioning that justifies its positioning despite modest complications.
Specifications
Movement
| Movement Type | Automatic |
|---|---|
| Caliber | DUW 3001 |
| Power Reserve | 42 hours |
| Frequency | 21,600 vph |
| Jewels | 27 |
Case
| Case Diameter | 36.0mm |
|---|---|
| Case Thickness | 8.5mm |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Crystal | Sapphire |
| Bezel | Fixed |
| Dial Color | Blue |
| Lug Width | 18mm |
| Lug-to-Lug | 43.5mm |
Features
| Water Resistance | 100m / 328ft |
|---|---|
| Bracelet/Strap | Textile strap |
| Clasp | Buckle |
| Weight | 50g |
| Complications |