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The SINN U50 Just Got Even Better! | Hands-On
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 พ.ค. 2024
- Zach Weiss goes hands-on with the new U50 HYDRO dive watches from Sinn.
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from Sinn operating manual
As the watch is filled with a liquid, please only
have the battery replaced by our customer service centre in Frankfurt
Seriously drooling over this one. If I didnt have the U50 I'd probably pulled the trigger already. :)
As the owner of a couple of Sinns, I'd buy this in a heartbeat if the hands were 'lego' and not like on the UX S.
Meanwhile there is another group of us waiting for a mechanical sub steel U50 with the sword hands, so we can finally buy one. I swear they should just let us choose between the two handsets for their divers. They'd sell so many more.
Same here, I would have bought this watch instantly with the straight? Lego? hands like on the Mechanical version
Nah Lego looks cheap, these are far better and more legible
Cool watch, the only problem is the servicing when you need a new battery, so I'm sticking to my U50
Man a solar quartz would take the cake
Wonder if the solar tech would work with the oil filled dial
Can't see why not, the light is passing right through. Providing the oil didn't degrade the panel in some way like the old oil used to with dials.
What’s the longevity of the battery? Would you have to send it back to the dealer to have it changed because of the oil?
The first person who commented already answered that question. The answer is: apparently, yes.
@@nishiki393 Hm, that kinda sucks.
amazing
Thanks
Wish they would bring back the u200
Still waiting for the new 903 series.
Sinn probably is the most innovative watch brand in the world.
Do a side shot please ppl want to see the thickness on the wrist right
It’s very thin. Really nice wearability
FYI, per Gemini:
The watch brand Sinn is pronounced like "sin" in English. However, it's worth noting that some people pronounce it with a soft "z" sound, like "zinn," which is closer to the original German pronunciation.
sinn screwed me on their warranty
Love Sinn - but it wil take more than an oil filled quartz watch to spend an enormous amount of money- too gimmicky
I mean. Eh.
I hate courts watches. Who wants to worry about having to change batteries every three years. Specially in a liquid filled watch that you have to send back to the factory.
I would like Sinn to remove seconds hands on their quartz watches because they have the giveaway and annoying tick of quartz and not the sweep of an automatic.
$2500-$3k for a quartz Sinn. Nope!
Quartz. No.