HSTE's Sinn Watch Collection Tribute
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HSTE's Sinn Watch Collection Tribute

By HSTE · Sep 3, 2017 · 23 replies
HSTE
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HSTE pays tribute to Helmut Sinn's 101st anniversary by showcasing a personal collection of Sinn watches. His post highlights the brand's appeal, from modern tool watches to vintage pieces, and shares his unique experience of interacting with Herr Sinn himself. The collection underscores Sinn's reputation for robust engineering and historical significance.

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I had discovered the Sinn watches in 2009 when I lived and worked for 3 years in Frankfurt and discovered that the Sinn manufacture was only a 2 minutes drive away from my then home. I got myself first some modern tool watch models and later had the chance to find the Sinn 101 (first picture) and later the amazing Sinn with a Valjoux 88 inside (second picture). 
On this Valjoux 88 piece I had even exchanged by email with "Herr Sinn" through his assistant. 
I had spent quite some time in the factory and the show room on the first floor. I also had all my Heuer Bund watches overhauled there. Lastly, the U2C (second last picture) is an amazing tool watch: only 50 pieces produced, DLC coated, waterproof to 2000 meters and still super comfortable to wear. You would instantly "Wohoow" the moment you take it in your hands.
Cheers, HSTE











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Hahnpaulo
Sep 3, 2017
Never seen that triple calendar

an unthinkable Sinn to be honest. Gorgeous dial. Thanks for sharing! Well I also lived in Frankfurt but did not acquired any piece. I must correct that...

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amanico
Sep 3, 2017
The two first are top! [nt]

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Alkiro1
Sep 3, 2017
Interesting to see that your triple date is in French my friend. Strange no? There's probably a logical explanation?

Best wishes Alkiro

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Freccero
Sep 3, 2017
It is not in French, it is German my friend. Although both in French and German the abbreviation of Samstag and Samedì is SAM but it is German since Sinn is German. Maybe it could be useful to see another month to be sure.

Best.

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Alkiro1
Sep 3, 2017
Oh yes? I really thought it was in French 😳

Well, I learned something tonight as I don't speak German. Thank you. Best wishes Alkiro

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Freccero
Sep 3, 2017
My pleasure! πŸ‘πŸ»

Best.

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