Mike for me that is pure class and my favourite Sinn - very jealous indeed.
David
Just before Christmas i had a watch arrive from Germany, within hours of ordering it. I have only just had time to take some quick pictures of it with another fairly recent arrival..
Its a Sinn 104 St Sa, i knew i would have one of these at some point when they were released, i found one for a decent price considering its on a bracelet and quickly bought it.
Entirely polished except for the two rows of centre links in the bracelet, which are brushed and time will tell if i can get used to its shine.
Not much to add, i'm pleased and for anybody considering one, go for it. I am looking forward to trying a few straps on this one.
Some crap images below!
http://www.sinn.de/en/Modell/104_St_Sa.htm
And here it is with another fairly recent arrival..
Mike for me that is pure class and my favourite Sinn - very jealous indeed.
David
stunning ,congrats .I can't fault it ..........
Wonderful. I liie it very much.
Great arrival and just at right time.
HNY
A pair of beauties Mike, I must try a Sinn sometime. Congratulations!
Very nice :-)
I love that watch. Absolutely classic without being derivative. My only concern is the thickness. How does it compare height-wise to, say, a Sub, an SMP or a Seiko SKX? I've compared the numbers but would still love to hear an opinion.
Congratulations on your new Sinn - I like everything about it apart from the syringe hands - sorry. :(
Regardless it's well matched with your Tudor.
I have to say that is a beautiful watch and I can't stop looking at Jura watches! It's been a long time a watch has grabbed me as much as this has.
Any pics with the leather Toshi?
You can't beat a Sinn for pure functional style. Congrats
“Don’t look back, you’re not heading that way.”
Lovely Mike - did you buy from an actual jeweller? Would be keen to buy abroad for a good deal but looking for recommendations.
I'm seriously looking at buying one but I have a reservation on it. I have 6.5 inch wrist and I think it may be too big on me a it is a 41mm case. Anyone agree?
Steve
Lovely watch, just realised that the bezel counts anti clockwise? Is this a special feature or a something that Sinn are known for?
It's a countdown bezel. I believe it's an aviation-related feature. Instead of starting at zero and showing elapsed time, you set it for the time you need to measure and it shows the time left until zero. All of my bezel watches have elapsed time bezels and I often think a countdown bezel would make more sense for me, considering I use them mostly for cooking and measuring my five-year old's time outs.
I have a Seiko SKX and an Alpinist which uses the same case but has a thinner bezel. Its a touch thinner than the diver, not by much at all.
Here it is on a burgundy Toshi..
I found it on Chrono24, i will find the details and PM you.
My wrist is not a massive amount bigger than yours, i've not checked for a while, i think you will be fine.
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Nice addition the the Tudor!
Although the hands are not for me either.
What a gorgeous pair - both have been tempting me recently.
Mike Seal
That Sinn is gorgeous and, weirdly for me, I think I prefer it on the strap to the bracelet.
Big fan of the Tudor too.