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Love this version and Sinn generally. My two:

7h
By: RDSChicago
8
nasseriq
156

Sinn fan also. Just not much wrist time.

7h
By: RDSChicago
8
nasseriq
156

Any Sinn fans? I couldn’t resist the color schemes on this EZM 7

The rotating bezel is engineered to be easily operated with heavy tactical gloves. It features scales for different stages of rescue operations (such as CSA and LPA) to safely time oxygen usage. I hopefully won’t be using it for this purpose, but it is a
7h
By: RDSChicago
8
nasseriq
156

A beautiful Sinn. I have a couple too.

7d
By: HSTE
8
SALMANPK
416

Sunset with my Sinn U2C. It is one of 50, released

in March 2015. Whilst it is probably the heaviest watch (including the super heavy duty bracelet) that I own it still wears very comfortably. Cheers, HSTE
7d
By: HSTE
8
SALMANPK
416

You have reminded me, I must dig deep into the watch closet and uncover my Sinn(s)

Cheers and what a great combo watch and strap! I may have owned one like yours once (I certainly bid on a couple)... can't remember. Mike Photo from 2003
29d
By: jlux
25
m2
1318

Solid diver for today.

The Sinn U50, a watch with a lot of character, ...and on a new strap ! Best, Gerard
29d
By: jlux
25
m2
1318

Funny you mention rattly bracelets.

I sold of my first Rolex, 14060, because of the folded end links. I’ve sold off Sinn EZM1s for the same fault. After a decade and a half of writing off Rolex, I tried again with a SeaDweller 43, and I’m content with the vault nature of current Rolex build
2M
By: techniec
25
techniec
2997

Breguet Sinn connection

2M
By: HSTE
5
amanico
587