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Oris Divers Sixty‑Five Calibre 400vsNodus Sector II Dive GMT

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Divers Sixty‑Five Calibre 400
OrisDivers Sixty‑Five Calibre 400
MSRP $4,100
Sector II Dive GMT
NodusSector II Dive GMT
MSRP $575

At a glance

15 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Divers Sixty‑Five Calibre 40038mm
Sector II Dive GMT38mm
Power Reserve
Divers Sixty‑Five Calibre 400120 hoursh
Sector II Dive GMT41h
Water Resistance
Divers Sixty‑Five Calibre 400100m
Sector II Dive GMT100m
MSRP
Divers Sixty‑Five Calibre 400$4,100
Sector II Dive GMT$575

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Thickness
11.9mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
Lug Width
19mm
20mm
Finish
Brushed and polished
Caseback
Solid

Crystal & Dial

5 specs
Crystal Shape
Box
AR Coating
Underside
Yes
Dial Color
Green
Indices
Applied
Lume
None
Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
400
TMI NH34 (GMT)
Beat Rate
4 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
120 hoursh
41h
Jewels
21
24

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$4,100
$575

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What people say

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Oris Divers Sixty‑Five Calibre 400

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Calibre 400 for its refined finishing, comfortable bracelet, and the impressive Calibre 400 movement with its 5-day power reserve and 10-year warranty. The domed sapphire crystal and vintage-inspired design, including the tapered bracelet with rivets, are frequently highlighted. Accuracy is reported between +1.6 seconds per day and exceeding the 120-hour power reserve. However, some owners find the $3900 price point high, with one reporting a date wheel failure within a month and significant daily timekeeping issues after repair. The 10atm water resistance rating is also noted as a potential drawback by some. Overall, owners and reviewers rate the Oris Divers Sixty-Five Calibre 400 highly for its upgraded movement and compelling value.

From video reviewers

The 5-day power reserve of the Calibre 400 movement is a key strength. Reviewers did not reach a consensus on any weaknesses.

Nodus Sector II Dive GMT

Owners widely praise the Nodus Sector II Dive GMT for its solid build, bracelet, and fit and finish for the price, with reviewers noting its well-executed finishing featuring alternating brushed and polished surfaces. The regulated Seiko NH34 movement is reported to run at +5 seconds per day. Some owners desire a Miyota 9075 movement and lume on the GMT hand, and a reviewer finds the 120-click dive bezel less ideal for GMT functions than a bi-directional 48-click GMT bezel, while the dial's dense Arabic numerals can be overwhelming for some despite good legibility. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Nodus Sector II Dive GMT highly for its attractive design and build quality at its price point.

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