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Nodus are well known for mixing the classic and contemporary into a style that is completely unique, and the way they use colour in their watches has a lot to do with that. The Sector series utilizes the same case and dial design throughout their series, creating a modern interpretation of classic watch genres.
The Sector Sport took a ‘no frills, all thrills’ approach to their design, using a simple sunray dial layout with no distractions that’s very legible.
To that end the dial features three-dimensional Swiss Super-LumiNova X1 Grade lume, protected by a flat-top sapphire crystal with a domed underside, aiding legibility even in the most extreme angles or lighting conditions.
The case measures 38mm in diameter and 47mm lug-to-lug. The stepped case design is made from highly durable stainless-steel and features an engraved solid screw-down caseback for up to 100 metres of water resistance. The case also features a fixed bezel, giving the Sector Sport a total height of only 12.5mm.
An oversized crown helps with winding the Seiko NH38 movement, providing 41 hours of power reserve. The Sector Sport watch also comes with a quick-release H-Link strap with the engraved Nodus logo on the clasp.
Why This Watch?
About The Brand
Nodus is Latin for Node, an intersection of paths that blend the classic with the contemporary. The company was founded in 2017 by two watch enthusiast, with an ethos that put function-first design to the forefront.
Nodus believes their watches are built for the important things in life and have crafted their timepieces to last through the decades.
Built in-house in Los-Angeles, Nodus ensures their watches not only meet their own high standards but surpass the wearer’s expectations as well.
Strap Material Colour | Glacial |
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Watch Accuracy | +/-10 seconds per day |
Watch Case Back | Screw-down Display Back |
Watch Case Colour | Silver |
Watch Case Finish | Brushed |
Watch Case Material | 316L Stainless Steel |
Watch Case Crown | Screw-down |
Watch Dial Colour | Blue |
Watch Diameter | 38mm |
Watch Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds |
Watch Glass | Flat sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating |
Watch Lug Length | 47mm |
Watch Lug Luminescence | Super-LumiNova BGW9 |
Watch Movement | Seiko NH38 (Japan) |
Watch Movement Type | Automatic |
Watch Power Reserve | 41 Hours |
Watch Thickness | 12mm |
Watch Warranty | 2 Year Warranty |
Watch Water Resistant | 100 Mtrs (10ATM) |
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