Nodus · Sector
Sector Deep
The Nodus Sector Deep is a 500-metre automatic diver designed and assembled in Los Angeles, built around a bead-blasted 316L stainless steel case with a dual-scale 120-click unidirectional DLC bezel whose markers, dial indices, and hands are all filled with Swiss BGW9 Grade A Super-LumiNova. It is offered in both standard-crown ('orthodox') and left-hand-crown ('destro') configurations, powered by the TMI NH35 automatic.
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Overview
| Brand | Nodus |
| Collection | Sector |
| Category | Dive |
| Released | 2023 |
| Price guide | Mid-range · $600–900 |
Full specification
Specs
Case & dial
| Diameter | 38 mm |
| Lug-to-lug | 47 mm |
| Thickness | 13.6 mm |
| Lug width | 20 mm |
| Water resistance | 500 m |
| Crystal | sapphire |
| Case material | stainless steel |
| Bezel | 120-click unidirectional, dual-scale (60-min outer + 12h inner), DLC matte black, fully lumed |
| Case back | solid |
Movement & furniture
| Type | Automatic |
| Caliber | Seiko NH35A → |
| Functions | Date |
| Power reserve | 41 h |
| Jewels | 24 |
| Lume | Swiss Super-LumiNova BGW9 Grade A |
| Strap / bracelet | stainless steel bracelet with quick-release spring bars and NodeX quick-adjust clasp |
Bottom line
A purpose-built 500m tool diver that delivers genuinely exceptional lume coverage, a dual-function DLC bezel, and flat sapphire at a price that makes Swiss-spec equivalents look hard to justify.
Highlights
- 500m water resistance
- Dual-scale fully lumed DLC bezel (60-min + 12h)
- BGW9 Grade A lume on dial, hands and bezel insert
- Destro (left-hand / 9 o'clock crown) option
- Flat sapphire with blue AR coating
Who it's for
Dive-oriented and ocean-sport buyers on medium to large wrists — the 47mm lug-to-lug suits roughly 7 to 8-inch wrists comfortably. The destro crown variant particularly suits working divers and right-wrist wearers who find a 3 o'clock crown uncomfortable under a wetsuit. Also a strong pick for collectors upgrading from entry-level tool divers who want a more distinctive design without crossing the $700 threshold.
Who should skip it
Skip if you require a Swiss-labelled movement, an exhibition caseback, or prefer a domed crystal to the flat utilitarian sapphire.
Before you buy
- Crown orientation is a separate listing: confirm 'orthodox' (3 o'clock) vs 'destro' (9 o'clock) before ordering
- Several colourways sell out and restock irregularly — verify availability at time of purchase
- The bezel extends to 42mm over a 38mm case, so the watch wears larger on the wrist than the case-diameter figure alone suggests
- Price has risen since the 2023 launch ($575); standard variants now $650, DLC Destro $700, Damascus $800
FAQ
Is the Sector Deep automatic or quartz?
It runs a automatic movement.
What movement does the Sector Deep use?
The Seiko NH35A (Seiko).
Does the Sector Deep have a date?
Yes.
How water resistant is the Sector Deep?
It is rated to 500 m.
How big does the Sector Deep wear?
38 mm wide with a 47 mm lug-to-lug.
Is the bezel insert lume the same quality as the dial lume?
Yes — the DLC bezel markers are filled with the same Swiss BGW9 Grade A Super-LumiNova used on the dial indices and hands, so the entire watch face reads consistently in the dark, including underwater.
What is the practical difference between the 'destro' and 'orthodox' variants?
Destro places the screw-down crown at 9 o'clock (left side), preventing the crown from pressing into the wrist when worn on the right hand — useful for everyday comfort and particularly for diving. Orthodox follows the conventional 3 o'clock crown position.
How does the Sector Deep compare to entry-level Swiss dive watches at double the price?
The NH35 movement and LA assembly keep costs low, but 500m depth rating, flat sapphire, and a fully lumed dual-scale DLC bezel are specs most Swiss competitors only match above $1,200–$1,500. The trade-off is no 'Swiss Made' dial text and a movement that is serviced through third-party channels.
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