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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
10d
By: jlux
25
m2
1032

Solid diver for today.

The Sinn U50, a watch with a lot of character, ...and on a new strap ! Best, Gerard
10d
By: jlux
25
m2
1032

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
2736

Breguet Sinn connection

2M
By: HSTE
5
amanico
549

Thanks!

It's part of a custom bund strap which I had made for the rm36 because it has 19mm lugs. The irony is that I sometimes use the strap on watches with 20mm lug such as my Sinn 103 for example.
2M
By: Arronax
5
quattro
412

Thank you for your reply Arronax

In this case my two other divers at present are Tudor BB58 blue (longest tenured piece) and Longines Legend Diver 39 mm green. Lately I’m feeling a bit bored with those two, so it may be time for a change. If I get the green SMP, I may keep the BB58 blue.
2M
By: Aquaracer1
62
Aquaracer1
3427

One of my favorite chronograph layout

A few years ago I relied extensively on my Sinn 103 to time short intervals and not being able to read sub dials was one of my main complaints. I still remember coming across the Chronoswiss Kairos with the hour & minute at 12 with the valjoux 72 or a
2M
By: quattro
21
KMII
1744

Like the Sinn brothers too

3M
By: amanico
14
amanico
738