Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
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Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
found this cruising around on the internets. Just a stunning amount of cool tech built into these. My inner geek gets a woody reading stuff like this.
Viton, Argon, Non-Compressable Oil, Vickers, Pre-Tense Crystals, Extreme Temps, Anti-Magnetic, Tegiment, Sub Steel
http://www.watchtime.at/archive/wt_2006 ... 01_074.pdf
Viton, Argon, Non-Compressable Oil, Vickers, Pre-Tense Crystals, Extreme Temps, Anti-Magnetic, Tegiment, Sub Steel
http://www.watchtime.at/archive/wt_2006 ... 01_074.pdf
Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
Excellent, thanks for the link.
"We'd better synchronize our watches."
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Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
Oldie but a goodie. Love Sinn tech, but that's old news too.
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Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
Great article. Makes me want to go out and buy a U2.
Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
+1.dukerules wrote:Great article. Makes me want to go out and buy a U2.
I loved the look of my UX but the oil needing to be changed and the second hand bounce kind of got to me. So the U2 has always been intriguing to me. Does anybody know if the Teflon oil solved the discoloration problem on the hands and dial of the UX?.
These watches wear great on bracelet or Sinn rubber.
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Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
UX looks great, and the oil is part of the appeal to me. The newer oil did, as far as I've read, completely solve the discoloration problem of the hands, and I believe most models after 2007 (?) are updated. If not, I believe Sinn will change the oil for free.giosdad wrote:+1.dukerules wrote:Great article. Makes me want to go out and buy a U2.
I loved the look of my UX but the oil needing to be changed and the second hand bounce kind of got to me. So the U2 has always been intriguing to me. Does anybody know if the Teflon oil solved the discoloration problem on the hands and dial of the UX?.
These watches wear great on bracelet or Sinn rubber.
Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
Involving a trip back to the old country.
"We'd better synchronize our watches."
Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
I like the UX a lot. It's great looking. I love the idea of a high-spec quartz movement in a grab-and-go piece. I've toyed with the idea of trading my U1 for one, though I am a mechanical guy, and frankly the vids I've seen of the second hand bounce have been a turn off. And as Jay said, I don't like the idea of having to send a watch to Germany for a simple battery change. Still tempted though.matt.wu wrote:UX looks great, and the oil is part of the appeal to me. The newer oil did, as far as I've read, completely solve the discoloration problem of the hands, and I believe most models after 2007 (?) are updated. If not, I believe Sinn will change the oil for free.giosdad wrote:+1.dukerules wrote:Great article. Makes me want to go out and buy a U2.
I loved the look of my UX but the oil needing to be changed and the second hand bounce kind of got to me. So the U2 has always been intriguing to me. Does anybody know if the Teflon oil solved the discoloration problem on the hands and dial of the UX?.
These watches wear great on bracelet or Sinn rubber.
Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
Awesome read...
Love the U series...
Love the U series...
Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
I was just looking for this very article. Thanks!
Re: Good Article on Sinn (U1 &U2) Technology
Same here. Really thinking about dumping the U1 and picking up a UXsdukerules wrote:I like the UX a lot. It's great looking. I love the idea of a high-spec quartz movement in a grab-and-go piece. I've toyed with the idea of trading my U1 for one, though I am a mechanical guy, and frankly the vids I've seen of the second hand bounce have been a turn off. And as Jay said, I don't like the idea of having to send a watch to Germany for a simple battery change. Still tempted though.matt.wu wrote:UX looks great, and the oil is part of the appeal to me. The newer oil did, as far as I've read, completely solve the discoloration problem of the hands, and I believe most models after 2007 (?) are updated. If not, I believe Sinn will change the oil for free.giosdad wrote:+1.dukerules wrote:Great article. Makes me want to go out and buy a U2.
I loved the look of my UX but the oil needing to be changed and the second hand bounce kind of got to me. So the U2 has always been intriguing to me. Does anybody know if the Teflon oil solved the discoloration problem on the hands and dial of the UX?.
These watches wear great on bracelet or Sinn rubber.
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