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Nodus Sector II GMTvsTissot Telemeter 1938

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

Sector II GMT
NodusSector II GMT
MSRP $525
Telemeter 1938
TissotTelemeter 1938
MSRP $2,400

At a glance

13 of 29 specs differ
Diameter
Sector II GMT38mm
Telemeter 193842mm
Power Reserve
Sector II GMT41h
Telemeter 193868h
Water Resistance
Sector II GMT100m
Telemeter 193830m
MSRP
Sector II GMT$525
Telemeter 1938$2,400

Full specifications

Case

6 specs
Category
GMT
Chronograph
Diameter
38mm
42mm
Thickness
11.9mm
13.85mm
Lug-to-Lug
47mm
42mm
Lug Width
20mm
22mm
Water Resistance
100m
30m

Crystal & Dial

3 specs
Dial Color
Silver
Indices
Applied
Arabic
Lume
Swiss Super-LumiNova® BGW9 Grade A
None

Movement

3 specs
Caliber
TMI NH34 (GMT)
Valjoux A05.231
Power Reserve
41h
68h
Jewels
24
25

Pricing

1 specs
MSRP
$525
$2,400

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What people say

Owners + reviewers, side by side

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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.

Tissot Telemeter 1938

The Tissot Telemeter 1938 is widely praised for its vintage-inspired aesthetic, handsome dial finishing, and value as a mechanical chronograph. Owners and reviewers highlight its balanced dial, the "old-looking" vintage logo, and the attractive two-tone dial variations. The Valjoux A05.231 movement is noted for its 68-hour power reserve, though one owner describes its feel as "alive" and "like its engine." The double-sided anti-reflective coating and the way sunlight interacts with the hands are also appreciated. However, the 42mm case size is frequently cited as being too large for a retro-inspired watch, with many wishing for a smaller option, and its 30-meter water resistance is considered poor. The pusher feel is described as sharp, though slightly stiff, and one reviewer found the Tissot branding on the dial and crown excessive.

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