Credor “Node” GCBT995 True GMT
Credor “Node” GCBT995 True GMT
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Model: Credor GCBT995 / 4S76-00A0
Year: May 2004
Features:
The Design. A tightly packed seven hander from Credor. Introduced in 2004 as part of Credor’s Node Collection, the GCBT995 packs a true GMT movement alongside a retrograde day, circular date, and a 50-hour power reserve indicator. On paper, seven-hand watches are inherently busy, yet Credor masterfully carves out ample dial real estate around the edges for the indices. It’s a complex yet remarkably balanced daily option. To me, it’s the absolute perfect office watch.
The Complication. The secondary crown allows you to jump the hour hand in one-hour increments, without affecting the minute and second hands or the 24-hour hand, thus making the Credor GCBT995 a "True" or "Traveller" GMT.
The Movement. The 4S76 movement holds historical significance as the last 4S calibre developed by Seiko before production ceased in 2015. At its release in 2004, it was considered Seiko’s most complicated mechanical movement to date - making it a must-have for avid collectors.
Condition: In great condition overall. No significant marks anywhere. Original bracelet.
Scope: Original box.
Movement: 4S76 Automatic GMT, with 50-hour Reserve, and 28,800bph
Dimensions:
- Case Width: 40.0mm
- Lug to lug: 46.2mm
- Case Thickness: 13.2mm
- Bracelet length: Fits up to 7.2 inches
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