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Christopher Ward C63 ValourvsNodus Sector II GMT

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C63 Valour
Christopher WardC63 Valour
MSRP $1,105
Sector II GMT
NodusSector II GMT
MSRP $525

At a glance

17 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
C63 Valour40mm
Sector II GMT38mm
Power Reserve
C63 Valour40h
Sector II GMT41h
Water Resistance
C63 Valour150m
Sector II GMT100m
MSRP
C63 Valour$1,105
Sector II GMT$525

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
Chronograph
GMT
Diameter
40mm
38mm
Thickness
11.55mm
11.9mm
Lug-to-Lug
45.8mm
47mm
Water Resistance
150m
100m
Caseback
Engraved
Solid

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Flat
Domed
AR Coating
Inner
Yes
Dial Color
Black
Lume
SLN X1 BL C1
Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A

Movement

6 specs
Caliber
G10
TMI NH34 (GMT)
Type
Quartz
Automatic
Beat Rate
768 vph
28,800 vph
Power Reserve
40h
41h
Jewels
4
24
Complications
Chronograph
None

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$1,105
$525

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What people say

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Christopher Ward C63 Valour

The Christopher Ward C63 Valour is praised for its beautiful, deep dial with 3D applied markers and indices, its great look, and its symmetry, with some calling it one of the best-looking and most affordable chronographs available. Reviewers note its Light-catcher case with flowing curves and contrasting brushed and polished finishes, and a matte black dial with applied numerals and sub-dials featuring differently colored hands. The watch is powered by a thermocompensated, chronometer-certified quartz movement, specifically the ETA G10.212 AD, which Christopher Ward claims offers accuracy of +/- 10 seconds per year, though some users question this, citing ETA's stated accuracy of +/- 73 seconds per year. Owners are split on the use of a quartz movement in a watch at this price point, with some preferring mechanical movements, while others defend quartz for its reliability, thinner profile, accuracy, and lower service costs.

Nodus Sector II GMT

Owners and reviewers widely praise the Nodus Sector II GMT for its versatile, refined design and surprisingly good finishing for its compelling price point. The watch features a regulated Seiko NH34 movement, running at +5 seconds per day according to one review, a sapphire crystal with AR coating, and 100 meters of water resistance. Some owners wish for lume on the GMT hand and prefer a bi-directional GMT bezel over the 120-click dive timing bezel, while others find the NH34 movement overpriced for the cost. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Nodus Sector II GMT highly for its refined design and impressive finishing at its price point.

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