With the addition of a GMT hand, a 24-hour inner fixed bezel was added to the dial. The bezel is angled upwards, making the relatively smaller number and dash indices a little easier to see.
The hands, hour markers and 12 o’clock marker on the bezel are all coated in Super-LumiNova for exceptional visibility in limited light. Even when the watch is angled on the wrist, the dial markings and hands are still visible under the flat glass.
The Sector II has the same sunburst texture on the dial as the first generation in the green and orange options, but the navy blue dial features two slightly different shades on the inner and outer sections. The major update is that the inner circle is now slightly sunken in.
Availability and pricing
The Nodus Sector II Dive GMT looks and performs like it should cost well over $1,000. In general, the slimmer an automatic watch case is, the more expensive it is. But that is not the case here.