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NOMOS Glashütte Club Sport neomatik 34 goldvsTudor Royal

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Royal
TudorRoyal
MSRP $4,100

At a glance

19 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Club Sport neomatik 34 gold34mm
Royal30mm
Power Reserve
Club Sport neomatik 34 gold43 hoursh
Royal50h
Water Resistance
Club Sport neomatik 34 gold200m
Royal100m
MSRP
Club Sport neomatik 34 gold$3,960
Royal$4,100

Full specifications

Case

8 specs
Category
Tool
Diameter
34mm
30mm
Thickness
8.2mm
8.7mm
Lug-to-Lug
41.5mm
46mm
Lug Width
18mm
7mm
Finish
Polished + Satin
Water Resistance
200m
100m
Caseback
Solid screw-down

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
AR Coating
Dial Color
White
Blue
Indices
Applied

Movement

6 specs
Caliber
DUW 3001
MT5201
Beat Rate
21,600 vph
0 vph
Power Reserve
43 hoursh
50h
Jewels
37
0
Hacking
Yes
No
Hand-winding
Yes
No

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$3,960
$4,100

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What people say

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NOMOS Glashütte Club Sport neomatik 34 gold

The NOMOS Glashütte Club Sport neomatik 34 gold is praised for its slim 8.2mm thickness and 200m water resistance, offering a substantial feel on the wrist despite its 34mm diameter, and features a metallic dial with a brushed sunburst finish and blue-emitting SuperLuminova. Some find its gold tone less convincing than solid-gold alternatives, and owners note the bracelet is functional but basic, using pins and collars for adjustment. Some find the dial's youthful aesthetic a concern for older wearers, and the display caseback upcharge is considered high. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the NOMOS Glashütte Club Sport neomatik 34 gold highly for its impressive thinness and robust water resistance at its price point.

Tudor Royal

Owners widely praise the Tudor Royal's integrated bracelet, with many calling it the star of the watch, noting its excellent finishing and comfortable wearability, and several reviewers highlight its attractive value proposition starting under $3,000. Some owners find its Roman numerals and bezel lean dressy, while others appreciate its toned-down bezel and find the watch looks better in person. Accuracy figures range from +1 second per day to about -6 seconds per day, and the 38-hour power reserve is noted as a drawback by some. The lack of bracelet micro-adjustment makes achieving a perfect fit difficult for some owners, and the date window's placement is seen as a missed opportunity for better dial balance. Overall, owners rate the Tudor Royal highly for its bracelet finishing and value at the price.

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