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Nodus Sector II Field Titanium CerakotevsTissot PR516

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Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote
NodusSector II Field Titanium Cerakote
MSRP $600
PR516
TissotPR516
MSRP $2,150

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote38mm
PR51641mm
Power Reserve
Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote41h
PR51668h
Water Resistance
Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote100m
PR516100m
MSRP
Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote$600
PR516$2,150

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Field
Chronograph
Diameter
38mm
41mm
Thickness
11.7mm
14.19mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
41mm
Material
Titanium
Stainless Steel

Crystal & Dial

4 specs
Crystal Shape
Box
Flat
Dial Color
White
Indices
Applied
Indexes
Lume
Swiss Super-LumiNova® Old Radium Grade X1
Super-LumiNova ®

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
TMI NH38
Valjoux
Power Reserve
41h
68h
Jewels
24
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$600
$2,150

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What people say

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Nodus Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote

Owners and reviewers highlight the Nodus Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote's compact 38mm titanium case with an olive green Cerakote finish and its lightweight 45g build. The watch features a tropical dial, a box sapphire crystal, and BGW9 lume. It is powered by a TMI NH38 movement, offering a 41-hour power reserve, and is regulated to +/- 10 seconds per day. On balance, enthusiasts and reviewers appreciate the Nodus Sector II Field Titanium Cerakote for its unique Cerakote finish and lightweight titanium construction at its price point.

Tissot PR516

The Tissot PR516 is widely praised for its vintage-inspired design, robust and well-finished case, and the value it offers. Owners and reviewers frequently highlight its crisp dials, heritage inspiration, and modern refinements like the Powermatic 80 movement. Some owners appreciate its size and jubilee bracelet, finding it comfortable and a good alternative to other models. However, several sources note a 14mm thickness that can feel noticeable, and the bracelet clasp is considered a weak point by one reviewer, being a folded steel design. The case design is described by some as unrefined or boring, lacking the appeal of the original 70s model, and one enthusiast finds the hands a dealbreaker. The fixed bezel on some variants is seen as a gimmick by some owners, and the orange subdial hand can be difficult to read. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Tissot PR516 highly for its strong vintage aesthetic and robust build quality at its price point.

From video reviewers

The Valjoux automatic movement is a key strength. The price point of €2,145 is a point of contention.

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