Sinn U50 photos
Sinn U50 photos
Here are some photos of the U50, together with the Ares Diver-1 and the Rolex 14060 Submariner.
The Sinn has a slightly larger dial, but the overall feel of very much that of a 5-digit Sub sized U1.
The Sinn has a slightly larger dial, but the overall feel of very much that of a 5-digit Sub sized U1.
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It's a great size. I like my U1P's size, but I can definitely see the appeal in this one.
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Sweet! I’ve always wanted a U1 in my collection, but now I think it’s a U50 - same cool styling in a more manageable size package.
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Nice add, Hop.
Here's a comparison going the other way.
Here's a comparison going the other way.
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Congrats Ed
This U50 is a game changer for many fans of the U1.
At 11.2mm thin and 74 grams it is considerably thinner/lighter than a U1. As your photo illustrates, it lays very flat with a Zulu strap.
Now if Sinn could make a 500m U1 P at 11.2mm thin, I would be the second in line
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This U50 is a game changer for many fans of the U1.
At 11.2mm thin and 74 grams it is considerably thinner/lighter than a U1. As your photo illustrates, it lays very flat with a Zulu strap.
Now if Sinn could make a 500m U1 P at 11.2mm thin, I would be the second in line
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Size looks perfect. Super excited. Sounds like the all Tegmented versions won’t be ready until later in the summer.
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Sumbitch! Didn't catch this release. This is the perfect size. Definitely on the short list. Congrats Hop..
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Mine is all tegimented. It’s the tegimented bracelets that will take longer.dnslater wrote:Size looks perfect. Super excited. Sounds like the all Tegmented versions won’t be ready until later in the summer.
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Sorry. Yes that is what I meant by all tegmented, bracelet + watch head.
How is the weight vs the Sub? I will likely go back and forth between the Sinn and the 16600 and I’m assuming they will wear similar.
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I think a Sub head-only is 68g and this is 74g, so darned close.dnslater wrote:Sorry. Yes that is what I meant by all tegmented, bracelet + watch head.
How is the weight vs the Sub? I will likely go back and forth between the Sinn and the 16600 and I’m assuming they will wear similar.
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Congrats Ed! Its a great looking watch.
I will say though, its looks small on you, a U1 would look better IMO. Don’t know exactly why because the Sub looks great on your wrist.
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I will say though, its looks small on you, a U1 would look better IMO. Don’t know exactly why because the Sub looks great on your wrist.
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It doesn’t feel small, but the U1 is just too heavy for me these days. Maybe.Joeprez wrote:Congrats Ed! Its a great looking watch.
I will say though, its looks small on you, a U1 would look better IMO. Don’t know exactly why because the Sub looks great on your wrist.
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Congrats buddy! That’s hot
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Too small on you buddy IMO,your wrist is too big,U1 Pro is you....
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It it’s smaller, but I’ve become comfortable with the Sub 14060 and this is virtually the same size. I really appreciate the thin profile and lighter weight compared to the U1, so I think it stays.
An interesting note; the bezel has zero play. It’s much more like an EZM and nothing like any U series I’ve owned.
An interesting note; the bezel has zero play. It’s much more like an EZM and nothing like any U series I’ve owned.
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Zero play isn’t what my U1 had. That’s great.hoppyjr wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 9:37 pmIt it’s smaller, but I’ve become comfortable with the Sub 14060 and this is virtually the same size. I really appreciate the thin profile and lighter weight compared to the U1, so I think it stays.
An interesting note; the bezel has zero play. It’s much more like an EZM and nothing like any U series I’ve owned.
I’ll wait for photos on smaller wrists to decide if I’m in. It looks really small on your very large wrist, but I appreciate that’s it’s much thinner which is a really good thing.
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I understand, I sold my U1s because of the weight too.hoppyjr wrote:It doesn’t feel small, but the U1 is just too heavy for me these days. Maybe.Joeprez wrote:Congrats Ed! Its a great looking watch.
I will say though, its looks small on you, a U1 would look better IMO. Don’t know exactly why because the Sub looks great on your wrist.
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Killing me Hophoppyjr wrote:
It looks so fn great on the nato’s while laying flat and thin. Congrats again
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Much better on the NATO. I hate it on that single pass nylon strap. I’d love to see it on a Hirsch Pure.
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