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Nodus Sector II SportvsGrand Seiko SLGB006

The numbers, the dial colors, the calibers — laid out so you can stop flipping between tabs.

Sector II Sport
NodusSector II Sport
MSRP $525
SLGB006
Grand SeikoSLGB006
MSRP $43,600

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Sector II Sport38mm
SLGB00637mm
Power Reserve
Sector II Sport41h
SLGB00672h
Water Resistance
Sector II Sport100m
SLGB006100m
MSRP
Sector II Sport$525
SLGB006$43,600

Full specifications

Case

5 specs
Category
Sport
Dress
Diameter
38mm
37mm
Thickness
11.7mm
11.4mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
44.3mm
Material
Stainless Steel
Gold

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Crystal Shape
Domed
Flat
Dial Color
Glossy
Black
Lume
Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A
None

Movement

4 specs
Caliber
TMI NH38 (no-date)
9RB2
Type
Automatic
Spring Drive
Power Reserve
41h
72h
Jewels
24
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$525
$43,600

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What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

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Nodus Sector II Sport

Owners widely praise the Nodus Sector II Sport for its comfortable 38mm wearability, unique three-level sector dial with applied indices, and thin case. Accuracy varies, with one owner reporting plus 4 seconds per day. Criticisms include a bulky clasp with sharp edges, a strong blue AR coating, and the non-reversible bronze bezel patina. The use of an NH38 movement in a watch priced over $500 is also noted. Overall, owners rate the Nodus Sector II Sport highly for its comfortable wearability and unique dial design.

From video reviewers

The crisp, clean dial and robust build quality are consistently praised. The lume on-wrist and water resistance are noted as strengths. Reviewers disagree on the value proposition of the Atlantis Edition due to its scarcity.

Grand Seiko SLGB006

The Grand Seiko SLGB006 is praised for its stunning "Ice Forest at Dawn" textured dial and 37mm 18k yellow gold case, with some finding it gorgeous enough to wear even if they don't typically prefer gold watches. It houses the Spring Drive Calibre 9RB2 movement, noted for its "Ultra Fine Accuracy" of ±20 seconds per year and a 72-hour power reserve. However, the Grand Seiko SLGB006 is considered expensive by some, with a price of $43,600 or €44,700 for its limited production of 80 pieces, and one owner suggests alternatives offer a more refined feel. The watch lacks the Evolution 9 micro-adjustment system. Overall, owners and reviewers highlight the Grand Seiko SLGB006's striking dial and movement accuracy as its primary strengths, despite its high price point and limited availability.

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