That’s a really good looking and well-made watch and probably one of the best watches I’ve seen with the 9075. I also really like the Port Jefferson GMT from Islander Watch which features the same movement.
Homerun for sure and priced quite fairly just when I thought that I was getting sick of all the GMT offerings out there this one is definitely going on my wishlist Thanks for sharing as always my friend Be well and Stay Frosty 👍
The two color splitting in the bezel is not symmetrical. Definitely a shortcut Then I would have preferred white font on the date, but this is only a very personal preference. Thanks for the video
Well played Nodus. but you started aiming higher than i'd go. You never know though... Great review Zeb, thanks mate. PS Terra really stands out of the bunch.
My wife is right: all watches look the same!!!! It looks just like the same San Martin they've been making forever now, only with a new bezel. And the size? They're all targeting the same consumer with the same size and same look. Thanks fort the time and effort put in your video that I won't finish watching, haha
Bro, where's the glycine in finishing compared to this? Also, you have to measure the specs to compare. This would tear the glycine apart in finishing and quality. Is the glycine a true gmt too?
I own a Glycine. I like the watch I have. But the lume is bad. The finishing is average. The bracelet and clasp are off-the-shelf. No tool-free micro adjusts. The bracelet on this Nodus is superior in every way: finishing, articulation, and the clasp. The Miyota movement is better, because you can hand wind it without fear of breaking the manual winding gears, a big issue with ETA based movements.
@@RabbitWatchShop in many years I have never broken an ETA movement by hand winding.Tthe bracelets, yeah, they don't win any awards, but I would still rather wear a Swiss made watch than yet another Chinese micro.
That’s a really good looking and well-made watch and probably one of the best watches I’ve seen with the 9075. I also really like the Port Jefferson GMT from Islander Watch which features the same movement.
This is straight copy of my accutron!!
Homerun for sure and priced quite fairly just when I thought that I was getting sick of all the GMT offerings out there this one is definitely going on my wishlist Thanks for sharing as always my friend Be well and Stay Frosty 👍
Yeh this is definitely a premium GMT, if I were to get one, it would be this.
Thanks for the video. Very much a Nodus fan here. That is a banger!!! Cheers!!!
They hit this one out of the park. Thanks for showing it us!
The two color splitting in the bezel is not symmetrical. Definitely a shortcut
Then I would have preferred white font on the date, but this is only a very personal preference. Thanks for the video
Great review of a beautiful watch Zee. I have the Nodus Sector GMT Pen Addict arriving in a couple of weeks and can't wait. Excellent microbrand.
Yeh they've really out done them selves on this one
Hope you review it on your channel mate!
I own the Impulse CW. Its incredible.
Wow! I love to look of the Grand Seiko GMT and this will give me that for a bargain! I hope they do a forest green and white like the GS!
That's a great package per se and on looks reminds me a lot of the three new CW C60 Pro GMT 300 watches.
Well played Nodus. but you started aiming higher than i'd go. You never know though...
Great review Zeb, thanks mate.
PS Terra really stands out of the bunch.
Thats 1 slick watch, thanks for the vid bro 👍👍
You bet
Very nice and cheaper than a jack mason
Lovely watch
Nice watch indeed.
My wife is right: all watches look the same!!!!
It looks just like the same San Martin they've been making forever now, only with a new bezel. And the size? They're all targeting the same consumer with the same size and same look. Thanks fort the time and effort put in your video that I won't finish watching, haha
Thanks for the review great job as usual but my opinion at least $200 overpriced maybe even more
Very true!
Sure, overpriced vs what though? What's a good alternative?
@@TheWatcherReviews Glycine Combat Sub. $400 less and Swiss made to boot
Wrong
@@TheWatcherReviews want to tell me how I'm wrong?
Yeah... you can get a glycine combat sub GMT with a real Swiss automatic movement for under $500. No comparison
Bro, where's the glycine in finishing compared to this? Also, you have to measure the specs to compare. This would tear the glycine apart in finishing and quality. Is the glycine a true gmt too?
@@TheWatcherReviews yes, it's a real GMT, and the finishing is every bit as good. It's also Swiss made from a company with actual heritage
Just seen the clasp mate, I would leave it there tbh.
Send me a link over so I can check it for myself and il feedback
I own a Glycine. I like the watch I have. But the lume is bad. The finishing is average. The bracelet and clasp are off-the-shelf. No tool-free micro adjusts. The bracelet on this Nodus is superior in every way: finishing, articulation, and the clasp. The Miyota movement is better, because you can hand wind it without fear of breaking the manual winding gears, a big issue with ETA based movements.
@@RabbitWatchShop in many years I have never broken an ETA movement by hand winding.Tthe bracelets, yeah, they don't win any awards, but I would still rather wear a Swiss made watch than yet another Chinese micro.