Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
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Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
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Mechanical Movement
The information on the mechanical movement corresponds to the current production situation in Frankfurt am Main. Due to technical changes, it may happen in individual cases that stock items of our sales partners deviate from this information. (further Information)
Valjoux 7750 GMT
Self-winding mechanism
25 bearing jewels
28,800 semi-oscillations per hour
Seconds stop function
Anti-magnetic as per DIN 8309
Case
Case made of stainless steel, bead-blasted
Sapphire crystal glass in front, anti-reflective on the interior
Transparent case back made of sapphire crystal glass, anti-reflective on the interior
Case back screw-fastened
Crown screwable
Meet the technical requirements for waterproofness, as set out in standard DIN 8310
Waterproof and pressure-resistant to 20 bar
Low pressure resistant
Functions
Hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds
Second time zone on a 12-hour basis
Date display
Chronograph
Tachymeter / Pulsometer scale
SINN Technologies
DIAPAL Technology, lubrication-free escapement
Ar-Dehumidifying Technology enhances functional reliability and freedom from fogging
Temperature resistance technology, therefore functionally reliable at temperatures from -45 °C up to +80°C
Dimensions and Weight
Case diameter: 41 mm
Band lug width: 20 mm
Case thickness: 14,5 mm
Weight without strap: 90 gramme
Dial and Hands
Anthracite electroplated dial
Numbers and indices coated with luminescent colour
Hour, minute and hand for second time zone coated with luminescent colour
Warranty
Warranty period 5 years
Our warranty conditions can be found in §12 of our General Terms and Conditions
Mechanical Movement
The information on the mechanical movement corresponds to the current production situation in Frankfurt am Main. Due to technical changes, it may happen in individual cases that stock items of our sales partners deviate from this information. (further Information)
Valjoux 7750 GMT
Self-winding mechanism
25 bearing jewels
28,800 semi-oscillations per hour
Seconds stop function
Anti-magnetic as per DIN 8309
Case
Case made of stainless steel, bead-blasted
Sapphire crystal glass in front, anti-reflective on the interior
Transparent case back made of sapphire crystal glass, anti-reflective on the interior
Case back screw-fastened
Crown screwable
Meet the technical requirements for waterproofness, as set out in standard DIN 8310
Waterproof and pressure-resistant to 20 bar
Low pressure resistant
Functions
Hours, minutes, subsidiary seconds
Second time zone on a 12-hour basis
Date display
Chronograph
Tachymeter / Pulsometer scale
SINN Technologies
DIAPAL Technology, lubrication-free escapement
Ar-Dehumidifying Technology enhances functional reliability and freedom from fogging
Temperature resistance technology, therefore functionally reliable at temperatures from -45 °C up to +80°C
Dimensions and Weight
Case diameter: 41 mm
Band lug width: 20 mm
Case thickness: 14,5 mm
Weight without strap: 90 gramme
Dial and Hands
Anthracite electroplated dial
Numbers and indices coated with luminescent colour
Hour, minute and hand for second time zone coated with luminescent colour
Warranty
Warranty period 5 years
Our warranty conditions can be found in §12 of our General Terms and Conditions
Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Pretty
Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
That’s a beauty. Nice size, too.
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Really nice, but a little busy. Would be a little quieter without the minute markers but still a great looking watch.
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Hawt!!
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
I’m guessing the arrow tipped hand is the GMT hand, but without a scale I’m not certain how useful it is.
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I don’t disagree. It seems like a “feature” without much value as it has been designed.
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Isn’t that a 12 hour based second time zone hand? Or am I misunderstanding how this one works?Ryeguy wrote:I don’t disagree. It seems like a “feature” without much value as it has been designed.
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Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
That looks great. Takes me back to the older Sinn look and lineup.
Just afraid of the price tag
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
So the hand circles the dial twice per a 24 hour period?
If so, this would be interesting. Given the GMT hand is run off the day gear of the 7750, I'm guessing Sinn must modify the gear train to make this happen.
Is the date change connected to the 24 hour hand, or the hour hand?
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Guessing the date is connected to the hour hand rather than to the 2nd time zone.Ryeguy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:51 amSo the hand circles the dial twice per a 24 hour period?
If so, this would be interesting. Given the GMT hand is run off the day gear of the 7750, I'm guessing Sinn must modify the gear train to make this happen.
Is the date change connected to the 24 hour hand, or the hour hand?
Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Love it....
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wow - that is smokin' hot
From a guy who travels a lot, these types of GMT displays are much better than the traditional. By the time I figure out what the GMT hand is saying on the other ones, my tiny brain has already figured out the Delta with my home time zone so it effectively makes the GMT complication moot.
Love it when you can just glance at the watch..
From a guy who travels a lot, these types of GMT displays are much better than the traditional. By the time I figure out what the GMT hand is saying on the other ones, my tiny brain has already figured out the Delta with my home time zone so it effectively makes the GMT complication moot.
Love it when you can just glance at the watch..
VR/
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
The ST SA on bracelet (non-diapal, non GMT) is $2500, although it's sold out.
This one will be pricey
VR/
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Is this a new model? I see postings online about this watch going back to March of this year, but mostly from Europe, Australia, etc. Maybe it's not available in North America.
Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
I don't mean to derail this thread, but I'd love to own the 103 Zeit edition.
Titanium and a little less busy than the 144.
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Maybe new.
Before posting, I went to Sinn site; it was set up to select strap, but not able to add to basket. Not looking to buy, just curious about price.
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I’m kinda the other way - maybe I was dropped on my head as a childdeepcdvr wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 7:43 amwow - that is smokin' hot
From a guy who travels a lot, these types of GMT displays are much better than the traditional. By the time I figure out what the GMT hand is saying on the other ones, my tiny brain has already figured out the Delta with my home time zone so it effectively makes the GMT complication moot.
Love it when you can just glance at the watch..
I like having the semicircle of color and the 24 hour GMT hand so at a glance I can (A) know if I can call home without waking anyone and (B) know whether I’m saying “good morning” or “good night” or “how was school today?” I use it as more or less a general guide to the remote time rather than an exact science.
For example, this one works well for my simpleton brain.
Also, a lot of folks have to document against UTC in the 24 hour format, so it works well for that purpose (until you get old and rickety like me and have to squint to see the tiny numbers).
The Sinn is still a cool watch though.
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
There are used ones for sale on Chrono24 so it doesn't appear to be a new model. It's listed on Sinn's official site but not on the Watchbuys site so I suspect it's an existing model that isn't available in NA.mattcantwin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:01 amMaybe new.
Before posting, I went to Sinn site; it was set up to select strap, but not able to add to basket. Not looking to buy, just curious about price.
It appears to be somewhere in the $3600 range on strap.
Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
I’m sure WatchBuys would order one of it is available.
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Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
Thankslogan2z wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:30 amThere are used ones for sale on Chrono24 so it doesn't appear to be a new model. It's listed on Sinn's official site but not on the Watchbuys site so I suspect it's an existing model that isn't available in NA.mattcantwin wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:01 amMaybe new.
Before posting, I went to Sinn site; it was set up to select strap, but not able to add to basket. Not looking to buy, just curious about price.
It appears to be somewhere in the $3600 range on strap.
Re: Sinn 144 St DIAPAL
I get your pointRyeguy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:16 amI’m kinda the other way - maybe I was dropped on my head as a childdeepcdvr wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 7:43 amwow - that is smokin' hot
From a guy who travels a lot, these types of GMT displays are much better than the traditional. By the time I figure out what the GMT hand is saying on the other ones, my tiny brain has already figured out the Delta with my home time zone so it effectively makes the GMT complication moot.
Love it when you can just glance at the watch..
I like having the semicircle of color and the 24 hour GMT hand so at a glance I can (A) know if I can call home without waking anyone and (B) know whether I’m saying “good morning” or “good night” or “how was school today?” I use it as more or less a general guide to the remote time rather than an exact science.
For example, this one works well for my simpleton brain.
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Also, a lot of folks have to document against UTC in the 24 hour format, so it works well for that purpose (until you get old and rickety like me and have to squint to see the tiny numbers).
The Sinn is still a cool watch though.
Cool watch!
VR/
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