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Yes, this is a tempting new release from Sinn.
Apr 29, 2020,13:29 PM
More important than liking it more than the Doxa, I like it more than earlier Sinn divers. It's a better size, both diameter and thickness, and (like you said) no fake patina.
I think I like the metal bracelet version the best, but the one pictured really pops too.
Thanks for posting.
M4
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Sinn U50
By: Lankysudanese : April 29th, 2020-12:13
How come there’s been no love for this novelty from Sinn? Personally, I find this to be very tempting proposition. Tough-as-nails case, smaller case (supposedly 47.6mm lug to lug), sharp look with tons of contrast and no fautina, a trusty movement, and de...
omg that doxa is sick
By: ripper444 : April 29th, 2020-18:54
i had it in my cart 5 times today! honestly if it wasn’t until the Aug ship date I would buy it. I can’t stand waiting
Thanks, Nico.
By: Lankysudanese : April 29th, 2020-13:32
Can I at least get to you agree that it’s better-priced? After all, they both have standard work-horse (non-in-house) movements
Yes, this is a tempting new release from Sinn.
By: M4 : April 29th, 2020-13:29
More important than liking it more than the Doxa, I like it more than earlier Sinn divers. It's a better size, both diameter and thickness, and (like you said) no fake patina. I think I like the metal bracelet version the best, but the one pictured really...
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By: Lankysudanese : April 29th, 2020-13:32
This is a great move from Sinn.
By: jlux : April 29th, 2020-23:51
I always liked the Sinn U1 and owned it for some time but ultimately found it too big for my wrists. I will certainly give this 41mm a try.
Well, here's a lotta love!
By: halgedahl : April 30th, 2020-06:23
Saw these new models yesterday on WatchBuys and was immediately calculating the days until I'd be able to order one. I have always thought the U-50 was a design that would stand the test of time—and it has. But 44mm was just too big; I knew I'd never wear...
Finally, someone who matches my enthusiasm.
By: Lankysudanese : April 30th, 2020-07:17
They say that perfect is the enemy of good. I would have killed for a COSC-certified SW300-1 inside but, then again, I’m known to have an isochronism/accuracy obsession
As am I!
By: halgedahl : April 30th, 2020-10:09
I'm sure you've seen the new 40mm Portuguese. Killer in some eyes. But 3bar??? Why do watch companies—presumably to save a few dollars—make critical mistakes? NO WATCH THAT COSTS OVER $2,000 SHOULD HAVE LESS THAN A 10 BAR WATER RESISTANCE RATING!!! Yes? L...
Lol
By: Lankysudanese : April 30th, 2020-10:38
I feel you, man. That Portugieser could have been perfect had they not taken a few shortcuts, but alas. Regarding water resistance, 3 BAR might as well mean “wrap me up in moisture-wicking material because I’m that brittle”. You stay safe as well, and tha...