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Useful for field and diving

The German special forces are the ones with hardest focus upon optimising their watches as tools I believe. For instance they use red for logos and text on the dials as red turns brownish and vague when diving in low light, as both the text and logos are
1Y
By: India Whiskey Charlie
12
Ronald Held
2085

New Arrival FXD

The Tudor FXD creeped into my head slowly. At first I dismissed it because I’ve never hopped on the NATO bandwagon. I had a Heuer 1550 on a NATO years ago, but the “back pack” of extra strap material irritated me. I have enjoyed textile straps like the Ke
4Y
By: roundel
10
Aquaracer1
2162

Despite SINN UX is a quartz movement..

It is still the ultimate diver’s watch.. 7 years battery power Unlimited water depth Anti reflection under the water “Almost” scratch resistance casing Amazing wearability due to very slim case Very affordable pricing Minimal maintenance cost Amazing clar
4Y
By: Cookies
38
amanico
13105

A few pictures taken yesterday...

I was happy to take these pictures yesterday because I don't see these brands very often even if they are well known. The Sinn UX with its Hydro system which enhances the legibility of the display... a very serious watch, a kind of high end quartz powered
5Y
By: foversta
4
amanico
1116

haha ..

Type 3 only oil filled the upper half of the case unlike some true “oil-filled” watches eg SINN UX HYDRO where not only the entire movement but the hands and the date and everything run in the oil hence giving it an amazing water resistance exceeding 5000
7Y
By: jenjames
11
janef
1455

Randomly..

Just to share my latest addition .. Ressence Type 3.. I love all oil filled case, always fascinate me since I own Sinn UX Hydro almost a decade ago. This is a lovely piece from every angles.. thanks to the 35.7ml of oil.. The one thing that sold me this w
7Y
By: jenjames
11
janef
1455

Haha.. 👍🏻 Good one! However that could work but this time round dad loves the explorer ii polar 42mm. 😅

Dad since his 20s been using only Day-Dates (1803, 18038, 118238, and 218206 nothing else until 7 years ago he switch to Sinn UX. He love that watch (UX) n worn it for 5 years straight till it needed a battery change. Then he switched to omega planet ocea
8Y
By: jenjames
11
Alkiro1
2222

Couldn't agree more...

It seems built to last - also the claimed 10yr battery service interval points towards its "no-nonsense" character... Reminds me a lot of my SINN UX (except for that one\'s rather cumbersome battery-change due to its oil filled case). The Speedbird looks
10Y
By: Semper Fidelis
12
Padj
1583

Yes

And quite a few times. 1) wanted a James Bond seamaster but got the speedy instead 2) wanted the Rolex Coke but got a Zenith Chronomaster instead 3) wanted a Milgaus but got a Kermit instead 4) wanted a Sinn UX but got the Longines LD instead It keeps hap
14Y
By: edwardwchang
9
MichaelC
1742