EZM 9
- DrWapenshaw
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Re: EZM 9
WOW! I like that one. Same as Jeep99, I can't help answer your question, but it is a damn nice watch from what you are showing.
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Re: EZM 9
I've never seen one in person but they look like an ezm 10 but non chrono.
I know that the 10 wears like a full 44.
Is this Ti as well? If so it'll be super comfy with that case shape
I know that the 10 wears like a full 44.
Is this Ti as well? If so it'll be super comfy with that case shape
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Re: EZM 9
It is about 50mm lug to lug, if I had to guess. It is incredibly light and wears really well, especially on the bracelet. I think it is the best value in the entire Sinn lineup.
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Re: EZM 9
I read 51mm but close enough.CGSshorty wrote:It is about 50mm lug to lug, if I had to guess. It is incredibly light and wears really well, especially on the bracelet. I think it is the best value in the entire Sinn lineup.
Re: EZM 9
Sounds about right.logan2z wrote:I read 51mm but close enough.CGSshorty wrote:It is about 50mm lug to lug, if I had to guess. It is incredibly light and wears really well, especially on the bracelet. I think it is the best value in the entire Sinn lineup.
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Re: EZM 9
Probably, on the strap. Depending on the end link design, a bracelet can add a couple mm to the "effective lug to lug".jimyritz wrote:Wonder if it would wear a bit shorter than a base Panerai ( 52MM Lug to Lug)..
probably need a short strap as they all wear long...
Re: EZM 9
$3,530.00 on strap.Chocodove wrote:WB has it for around $3.3k if I recall correctly.Jeep99dad wrote:What does it go for ?
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David St. Hubbins
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Re: EZM 9
If it was made of tegimented steel, it would cost much less.hoppyjr wrote:It's a great watch, but I think it should be $2500. At a grand more I don't think it's worth it.
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David St. Hubbins
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Re: EZM 9
There is that titanium thing....and it does feel nice on the wrist.CGSshorty wrote:If it was made of tegimented steel, it would cost much less.hoppyjr wrote:It's a great watch, but I think it should be $2500. At a grand more I don't think it's worth it.
While I do like it and it feels great, the sapphire bezel insert gives me a little pause. When I think Sinn I tend to see tough, rugged, almost indestructible. Sapphire, like ceramic, are certainly more fragile.
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