A Sub 40mm Chronograph Built To Last - The Sinn 356 Pilot Chronograph: 10 for 10 Review

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
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    Introduced over a decade ago, the Sinn 356 Chronograph has clearly managed to stand the test of time with its classic proportions, high level of build quality & strong origins - that's not even mentioning the watches impressively obtainable price tag. This chronograph is yet another watch in the Sinn line up which further builds on the high reputation its made for itself as a brand which started off making navigational clocks and pilots chronographs back in 1961.
    The fully stainless steel case on the 356 comes in with a width of 38.5mm, a lug to lug distance of 45.6mm and a thickness of 15.5mm. These dimensions tell us a lot about the watch straight away however, in the world of watches the dimensions of a watch won't tell us the whole story (more on that later...). Not only is the case well sized it's also complete with a bead-blasted finish, further pandering to core traits of the Sinn brand. Both a screw down case back and crown contributes to the 356's 100m of water resistance, not essential or even expected on a chronograph, but a welcomed addition nevertheless.
    The bezel on the 356 is stepped in design, effectively flowing into the domed acrylic crystal on the watch. It's worth noting here the 356 can be fitted with a sapphire crystal if preferred, however, I believe the acrylic once again hits those core Sinn traits. It really plays on those traits, adding another level of character and personality to the watch something which could be easily lost with a sapphire crystal.
    This classically elegant chronograph captures your attention with its clean, aesthetic style. There is nothing to distract from the essentials. Everything is designed to ensure accurate reading of various times.
    Looking through the acrylic, long syringe hands impressively dominate the dial on the watch. These hands work to accurately represent a whole sub-genre of chronograph and once again, hit that Sinn branding brief. Another stand out feature of the watch is the sheer amount of information this watch offers you when wearing it. Excluding the obvious (minutes and hour) at a glance of the wrist the Sinn 356 comes with running seconds, chronograph feature (naturally), elapsed minutes counting from 30, elapsed hours, day and date function. Not bad at all for a watch which is sub 40mm.
    Each of these subdials are ever so slightly sunken into the dial adding subtle shadowing details, really assisting the definition of each subdial. These features sit on a matt black dial which perfectly contrasts the white Arabic numerals and details on the dial.
    Based on the layout of the subdials and addition of the day date function, some of you will be able to predict the movement powering the watch. The SW 500 from Sellita is the automatic engine behind this mechanical timekeeping tool. It’s hard to argue with this popular mechanical movement for the 356, especially when considering the overall cost of the Sinn.
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Komentáře • 156

  • @paulhourican9032
    @paulhourican9032 Před 5 lety +81

    I've had a Sinn Flieger 356 for almost 10 years and having worn it almost every day for that time, I can honestly say its one of the best purchases I've ever made . They look amazing in real life, are super reliable and from my experience (having travelled the world with it) are durable and tough enough for true everyday use.
    After 8 or so years constant use, I recently sent my watch back for a full service with Sinn in Frankfurt, nothing was wrong (except the main strap clasp wouldn't lock) but I was getting worried as they advise servicing every 2-5 years and I didn't want it to breakdown :) Total cost was approx £400 and to be fair it took a while (approx 6 months) but my old friend was returned to me looking and running like new, and they even sent the old cogs and pushers they swapped out back to me with the watch.
    I also own an IWC Portuegese Chrono and a vintage Omega but can honestly say the Sinn Flieger 356 is an amazing timepiece and one you won't regret buying.

    • @breadbutterwatches4217
      @breadbutterwatches4217 Před 3 lety +1

      Do you have the plexi or saphhire glass? If plexi: does it look after these years?

    • @paulhourican9032
      @paulhourican9032 Před 3 lety +10

      @@breadbutterwatches4217 I have the Plexi and it still looks really good to me. Sinn polished it up as part of the service (unfortunately it took a scratch around the 12 marker shortly after I got it back - always the way :) however the bonus of plexi to me is that if I do really badly scratch it I can always get it swapped out cheaper. Here's a pic of my Sinn 356 (11 years old, almost daily wear with original plexi and bracelet) against my IWC (3 years old, Sapphire crystal) and it still looks really good IMO.
      drive.google.com/file/d/1nK93CbJhwdCc99-CuIR7j4jF95usr_gS/view?usp=sharing

    • @impact0r
      @impact0r Před 3 lety +3

      You paid 25-33% of the value of the watch for a service which took half a year and you are happy about it?
      Incredible.

    • @paulhourican9032
      @paulhourican9032 Před 3 lety +17

      @@impact0r It's a good question that I hadn't thought about TBH - but on reflection I am happy yes.
      Firstly, regardless of the price of the watch there will always be fixed costs you can't avoid when sending back to the manufacturer (ie Shipping / Labour).
      Secondly, I'd prefer (and am fortunate enough to be able too) send the watch back to the manufacturer as I have the piece of mind (and documentation) that the only people who have ever touched it are the makers and therefore are accountable should anything go wrong (as opposed to a local independent who may close / not be helpful afterwards).
      Based on the total cost of the watch + service over 11 years constant user, it equates roughly to the price of going out to dinner / buying a pair of new trainers once a year which for me is an acceptable cost - not taking into account the re-sale value or enjoyment of owning.
      Also to note - I just quickly checked the price (www.jurawatches.co.uk/products/sinn-aviator-chronograph-356-watch-356020-bracelet-sn-017?) and it looks like the RRP has doubled in the past decade from approx £1000 to £2000 which is testament to the quality and aesthetic of the watch.

  • @Peter-2704
    @Peter-2704 Před 5 lety +58

    Loving this Sinn. Not a model I've ever paid much attention to before. Thanks Tim.

  • @Lance54689
    @Lance54689 Před 5 lety +66

    That is about as good as it gets. Looks great, practical size. Everything is useful, and it doesn't try to be clever by adding a tachymeter that will never get used. It is hard to find a chronograph that looks better than the Speedmaster, but I think this one does.

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety +6

      Hi Lance, It really is a great timepiece! We absolutely love it in the office.

    • @mijomendes1705
      @mijomendes1705 Před rokem +1

      100%true

  • @josepmariaaguascaribot9239
    @josepmariaaguascaribot9239 Před 5 lety +36

    Aesthetically is a true wonder of pilot chronograph. Thank you so much for share it and congrats for the great vid.

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Josep! Thank you for your kind words. We're glad you enjoyed this episode. Don't forget to check out the next instalment in this series coming soon!

  • @maxprivus
    @maxprivus Před 5 lety +14

    FWIW there are good reasons to use acrylic crystal on a true flyer's watch being that they don't shatter ( crystal shards can enter the movement ) and will flex to absorb extreme variations in air pressure.
    They're also easier to form for a desired optical effect and less reflective - you'll notice that the sapphire option is custom ground and AR coated on both sides to achieve the same qualities. So while acrylic is easier to scratch, the need to use an external AR coating makes the sapphire version scratchable as well, and you can't polish that out of the coating.

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety +2

      I love y acrylic crystals. A couple of months ago I had a bit of a disaster at work involving a fork lift and a pallet of concrete blocks. I was wearing my Sinn 356 and badly scratched the crystal whilst hurriedly unloading the blocks after the forklift fell into a trench! I was able to polish the crystal back to near perfection. What happened would have also scratched a sapphire crystal, maybe not as badly but it would have been permanent and an expensive swap on some watches I own. The acrylic saved the day.

  • @runshittoplay
    @runshittoplay Před 4 lety +6

    I have the 144, it’s not as dressy, but more robust and is a monster when it comes to its specs. Sinn all around is so slept on and I just don’t understand why.

  • @hudsontoo1212
    @hudsontoo1212 Před rokem +4

    If I can find one new- I’m 💯 buying it.
    Honestly, I think I’d feel as good having that on my wrist as any watch out there.
    Just perfect for me

  • @MegaRichardHoward
    @MegaRichardHoward Před 5 lety +27

    Love your 10 - 10.
    Very factual and useful.

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety

      That really is great to hear! we love bringing this content to you all.

  • @tamimaliraqii
    @tamimaliraqii Před 5 lety +8

    Quality review, both you and “The Watch Finder” do exceptional watch reviews 💯💯

  • @autonomy_
    @autonomy_ Před 5 lety +15

    One of the most gorgeous watches I’ve ever seen. Grail Flieger one day.

  • @rubenraj3387
    @rubenraj3387 Před 2 lety +4

    The most finest watch ever than some of expensive swiss. Soon will get one but for now i stick with my SNK809 SEIKO ❤💚

  • @evh4611
    @evh4611 Před 4 lety +15

    I Already own a Speedmaster and wonder of this Sinn would sit nicely in my collection next to the Speedy.

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety +9

      I have both. I got a Speedmaster Moonwatch back in 2003 and my Sinn 356 about a year ago. In my opinion and experience they are different enough to justify having both. The Speedmaster is a tough classic historical watch and a grail for chronograph lovers everywhere. The Sinn is a slightly more modern design and ultimately a more practical watch. With the automatic movement, 100 metre water resistance thanks to the screw down crown, day/date and chronograph function, all in 38.5mm case this is a very useful watch. The two have their similarities like the 3 sub dials and 12 hour chronograph, acrylic crystals and all steel cases but as much as I love my Speedmaster, which I will never sell, the 356 has become my firm favourite daily wearer.

    • @Jbunag1
      @Jbunag1 Před 4 lety

      Stigstigster do you wear it on bracelet, nato, or leather most of the time?

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety +1

      @@Jbunag1 I change between the bracelet which happens to be genuinely very comfortable, and an olive green nato, as the mood takes me. The 356 is as much a "strap monster" as the Speedmaster and is very versatile in what will suit it. The drilled lugs make removing the bracelet very quick and easy. Putting the bracelet on is a little fiddlier but you get the hang of it. I also want to try it on some leather straps.

  • @davidbreckler5327
    @davidbreckler5327 Před 5 lety +4

    I saw the while dial version at a road show and it left a lasting impression on me. An awesome watch! The while dial has a lot of detail.

  • @Supercruze
    @Supercruze Před 5 lety +4

    Love Sinn and the 356 Flieger on leather strap. While not a fan of Sinn bracelet design I know they are solid and well built My greatest regret is Sinn's move away from the ETA 7750 for their chronographs movements but I guess the ETA movements have become increasingly difficult to source due to their ownership by Swatch group. I own a Sinn 103 ST and absolutely love it. Sinn is a fantastic watch brand and one often overlooked by the casual watch wearer but well known by collectors. Thanks for the review.

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for the support, we hope you look forward to the next review!

    • @be5952
      @be5952 Před 2 lety +1

      @Supercruze --- Although your comment was two years ago, I have to jump in here, for anyone reading it later.
      Although reliable and apparently easily serviceable, aren't the *Valjoux 7750 and 7751 annoyingly noisy?* And can't the wearer also *'feel' the rotor spinning around* while it's worn?
      I was gung ho to buy one of several watches (newbie here) all of which had either a 7750 or 7751 movement. But after reading and watching videos about the essential crudeness of these movements, I knew either one would drive me crazy.
      Still sad :( because I really liked having both a stopwatch and full calendar together in one timepiece. I would use both functions every single day.

    • @Supercruze
      @Supercruze Před 2 lety +1

      @@be5952 The Valhjoux/ETA 7750 is one of the true workhorse Swiss chronograph movements in the industry. Countless mainstream and independent watch brands use the 7750 as the basis for their in-house movements. The core might be the 7750 with the brands own chronograph module added. Others simply take the a base 7750 and decorate the bridges and add their own winding weight for brand identification. Hell, Omega uses ETA cal movements including the 7750 in some of their watches. Most notably the 7750 or variant was used in the Speedmaster Mark II re-issue a few years back. It is truly a legend in the watch movement circles. As for noise, the 7750s I own make no noise. Yes, you can sometimes and I reiterate sometimes feel the winding weight spinning if wearing on the wrist and the rotor is coaxed into a rapid winding action through some exaggerated movement of your arm. Nothing that bothers me in the least.

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 2 lety +1

      @@be5952 I have had my Sinn 356 for over 2 and a half years now. It is true that occasionally feel or hear the rotor spin and once in while a certain movement of the wrist will get it spinning like crazy, enough to give it a small but perceptible wobble, a famous hallmark of this movement. The thing is, I love that quirk! To me it just reminds me of the fact I have a tiny mechanical machine on my wrist. I do not find it annoying at all and unless I trying to make it do that on purpose and concentrating on the watch, it is seldom that I even notice it. When I do, it makes me happy for some silly reason. Everyone has their own opinion on this but I think it's not a good reason to reject a beautiful watch like the 356 and other chronographs employing this movement type. Also, you'll never need to worry about finding spares and someone to work on this movement. Finally, mine has been running at a very consistent +3 seconds per day, worn every day since I bought it. Pretty good.

    • @snuffying
      @snuffying Před rokem

      sorry to revive this from the dead but 3 sec a day sounds a lot for a brand new 2000 euro watch. thats more than 10 minutes per year.. @@Stigstigster

  • @MetalsForBrunch
    @MetalsForBrunch Před 5 lety +6

    Wished it was around 12 to 14mm for thickness and remove the word flieger for cleaner look.

  • @cainghorn
    @cainghorn Před 4 lety +3

    I wish there was a Sinn 3-hander with this case and dial. I'd buy it in an instant.

    • @nike3web
      @nike3web Před 3 lety +2

      Sinn 556A is similar. Same case size 38,5 mm and shape

  • @shipmate3577
    @shipmate3577 Před 3 lety +2

    wish they made this with a box sapphire crystal like Longines does with their BigEye Pilot chrono.

  • @TheWayofGrace89
    @TheWayofGrace89 Před 5 lety +2

    Watchgecko rubber Zuludiver was one of the best straps I ever owned. Excellent!

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Taylor, Thats great to hear! which watch did you partner it with?

    • @TheWayofGrace89
      @TheWayofGrace89 Před 5 lety

      WatchGecko skx009k

  • @riffswatch1559
    @riffswatch1559 Před 5 lety +4

    really enjoying this series!

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety +2

      Thats great to hear, We're enjoying producing this content! We hope you enjoy the next episode in the series coming very soon.

  • @Isahiyella
    @Isahiyella Před 4 lety +66

    Bought this one instead of the Omega Speedmaster. I really wanted a Speedmaster, but I believe that the Sinn 356 is the more handsome option, and to be frank, I am sick of Omega spinning 'First Watch On The Moon'. Its tiresome, and has really lost its charm over the years. Plus, their spokesmodel George Clooney is a douchebag.

    • @krit5339
      @krit5339 Před 4 lety +5

      No, see, you're dead wrong there. George Clooney is a national treasure.

    • @mastermastromastello
      @mastermastromastello Před 4 lety +1

      Well, the Sinn is a very good looking watch the speedmaster other than a very good looking watch is a legend

    • @Not-a-bot222
      @Not-a-bot222 Před 3 lety +3

      Speedy deserves respect but, you don’t HAVE to buy one.

  • @clo2715
    @clo2715 Před 2 lety

    Your camera work is phenomenal.

  • @jasgsxr2726
    @jasgsxr2726 Před 5 lety +5

    Great review, love this watch.

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety

      HI Jas, thank you for your support. It really is a great watch.

  • @captainblimp4133
    @captainblimp4133 Před 4 lety +1

    Its good ,like the metal case back.

  • @celpabedn
    @celpabedn Před 4 lety +1

    Why the date of day is not more included in more expensive watches is beyond me!

  • @camerontait9132
    @camerontait9132 Před 5 lety +2

    Nice time piece and strap options.

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety

      Hi Cameron thanks for the support! We hope you enjoy the next episode in this series too!

  • @panorama4526
    @panorama4526 Před rokem +1

    The Sinn clasp looks and works like one from the 50s. They really need to improve on that.

  • @thisisbadstuff
    @thisisbadstuff Před 5 lety +3

    That minute recorder jumps way too early...

  • @nicks6871
    @nicks6871 Před 5 lety +8

    you DIDN'T NOTICE a 15.5mm thick watch...?

    • @legendhadi1
      @legendhadi1 Před 5 lety +2

      I think a really thick metal slab on your wrist vs a domed crystal wear very differently, which could be why he didn't notice it too much.

  • @shothorology9183
    @shothorology9183 Před 5 lety +7

    I thought it was powered by an ETA Valjoux 7750?

  • @craig2100
    @craig2100 Před 5 lety +3

    Well done mate, cheers, craig

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for the support as always! We hope you enjoy the next episode.

  • @aselvagn
    @aselvagn Před 4 lety +1

    Is the watch thinner if you go with the sapphire instead of the acrylic?

  • @Csibu89
    @Csibu89 Před 2 lety +2

    When you mention the negatives and thickness comes up, you say "if they could just shave off a few millimeters and come closer to 12-13mm", I just thought to myself, yeah well that's generally the difference between a 10k vs a 2-5k chrono. These movements are way too thick to fit in a watch that is under 14mm usually, let alone 13... You have to consider that these are pretty damn water resistant for a chrono too. At this price, you really cannot ask much more. You could maybe realistically say that they could introduce a similar technique that Tudor uses with their crystals being cut on the inside to fit the hands, and the dial being super close to the crystal with the hands having a very tight tolarence of clearance, but then again that would only save around 0.5-1mm and would cost quite a bit of money. So in this price category, I don't think it is realistic to even mention the thickness as a negative especially when you previously state that for its thickness it wears very well.

  • @ronin7106
    @ronin7106 Před 4 lety

    Awesome Sinn 356 review! BTW, will it be possible for your to make a review on the Omega FOIS. Its an awesome timepiece to feature. Its a strap monster and a perfect subject to showcase your 19mm strap collections. Cheers!

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the support! We have many videos planned. so make sure you are subscriber with the notification bell turned on. you'll be updated right away :D

  • @TommyRibs
    @TommyRibs Před 4 lety

    A Diapal option on the 356 would be great.

  • @verykeen2please
    @verykeen2please Před 3 lety

    Sinn are making some cracking stuff

  • @bio-plasmictoad5311
    @bio-plasmictoad5311 Před 4 lety

    I love the look of these types, if I had the money I'd have a few vintage one's.

  • @razvansuta7122
    @razvansuta7122 Před 3 lety

    What differencees are between acrylic and saphire crystal?
    Visble depth effect, smaller dome or..

  • @markyz456
    @markyz456 Před 8 měsíci

    Can you order this directly from sinn? I tried but when i click add to cart im not seeing a cart?

  • @ademerarslan3464
    @ademerarslan3464 Před 4 měsíci

    My only criticism is its thickness and arms are not for me, apart from that it is a nice watch.

  • @andal7404
    @andal7404 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello,
    Do you sell the bracelet?
    Thanks
    Andrew

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 Před rokem

    So the 356 doesn't have the extra hour hand for dual-time?

  • @Davve666
    @Davve666 Před 2 lety

    Have this the same stats as the 103 except for the 200 meters water resistens?

  • @incargeek
    @incargeek Před 4 lety +1

    2:25 the chrono seconds hand stutters. Is that the video or the movement? Ive seen Speedmasters do it too ...

    • @janesyb
      @janesyb Před 4 lety

      Probably just the video dropping frames during processing rather than the watch itself.

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety

      Mine at least has no stutter at all, unlike my Speedmaster which certainly does.

  • @lolvuzedrago
    @lolvuzedrago Před 5 lety +1

    Sinn 356 chrono vs omega speedmaster professional? What do you think which one is better?

  • @fantomas9240
    @fantomas9240 Před 5 lety +3

    15,5 mm tick, with the glass or without ? This huge dome (sexy) plexy is what, 2mm high ?

    • @thorsten9437
      @thorsten9437 Před 5 lety +1

      It's with acrylic, the dome is at least 2mm tall!

  • @photorolensoman8101
    @photorolensoman8101 Před 4 lety +1

    Which one is better the Sinn 365 or Longines Avigation Bigeye?

    • @wongcinghong3746
      @wongcinghong3746 Před 4 lety

      Photoro Lensoman i have a big eye but wanted a 356 or speedmaster pro.

    • @wongcinghong3746
      @wongcinghong3746 Před 4 lety

      Both ..but will let go bigeye if I have both. Downside of bigeye lug design and slightly long lug to lug for a 41mm dia watch

  • @NippleSauce
    @NippleSauce Před 4 lety

    Such a nice watch - I'm torn between this and the white dialed or grey dialed SMP300M. For half the price, the Sinn seems like a good buy considering I don't yet own a Chronograph... But then again, I'd have to go with the sapphire glass model otherwise it'd be a scratched up mess after just a few weeks...
    Can anyone comment on the durability of these Sinn 356's? If they can't withstand a beating, then I'll have to go with the Seamaster.

    • @NippleSauce
      @NippleSauce Před 4 lety +1

      @@exphotog9086 Thank you so much for your input! I really appreciate the response! I ended up browsing through Sinn's baselworld 2020 catalog and decided to go with the U50-T. Stylistically, it's very different from the 356, but I had come to realize that durability was the most important factor to me right now (as I wouldn't have many opportunities to wear my watch day-to-day if it wasn't durable).
      So German Diver it is! The fully tegimented case, bezel and bracelet should hopefully withstand everything that I throw at it! Now I just need to wait until November for it to ship :(.

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 2 lety +3

      Acrylic crystals are nowhere near as easily scratched as so many seem to fear. I have them on my 20 year old Speedmaster and also on my Sinn 356 which I have now worn everyday for 2.5 years. I work in a plumbing workshop, making and repairing all manner of plumbing related devices and equipment and my crystal is nowhere near a scratched up mess. I have polished the crystal once since owning it, after about a year's use. It took me all of 3 minutes with a cloth and some Polywatch compound (edit - and it looked literally brand new again under the closest examination). I haven't felt the need to do it again since but no bother when I do. It is not unmarked but there is nothing that draws the eye on the acrylic crystal at all and that's with me doing the work I do. It holds up very well.

  • @NathanChisholm041
    @NathanChisholm041 Před 5 lety +1

    The Sinn 356 look nice but on my 8.5 inch wrist would look wrong!!

    • @MrNomadness
      @MrNomadness Před 5 lety

      Nathan Chisholm look up Sinn 358, same look but it’s 42mm in diameter

  • @christianoberreiter5011
    @christianoberreiter5011 Před 5 lety +1

    Great review loved it!

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Christian! That's great to hear, We're sure you'll enjoy the next episode too!

  • @killerofprimes
    @killerofprimes Před 5 lety

    But where’s the watchgecko strap?

  • @sledgehammerlion
    @sledgehammerlion Před 3 lety

    I’m going to buy this in about a month.

    • @tajger99
      @tajger99 Před 3 lety

      Did you buy it? 😀

    • @sledgehammerlion
      @sledgehammerlion Před 3 lety

      @@tajger99 yes! It’s a great watch. There was still this itch though that I couldn’t scratch until I bought a Tudor BB 36. Now I don’t really wear the 356. 😐

    • @Ten.to.one.handmade
      @Ten.to.one.handmade Před 2 lety

      @@sledgehammerlion how much do you wear the 356 now? Presume you’ve got over the honeymoon period of the bb36

  • @amg231
    @amg231 Před 5 lety +1

    Always loved this watch...but this or a used speedy reduced? 🤔

    • @praetor47
      @praetor47 Před 5 lety +1

      i went with the Speedy Reduced 'cause imho it looks better [and is MUCH thinner!] and you can't really get any other speedy lookalike in that size [other than other smaller speedy variants, of course], particularly for that money :)
      and then further down the road get a nice but cheap flieger/type XX chrono 2nd hand by "lesser known" brands like Eterna or Revue Thommen for less than half the price of this Sinn

    • @amg231
      @amg231 Před 5 lety

      praetor47 ya I think I am pretty much set on a speedy reduced. Looking at some on the used market and it’s surprisingly more affordable than I thought

    • @christianoberreiter5011
      @christianoberreiter5011 Před 5 lety +1

      I own a sinn 356 sa, my father a speedy reduced. Both great watches i think you cant choose wrong here

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 5 lety

      Two great watches! It's great to hear what you all would choose.

  • @jaredmatthews9403
    @jaredmatthews9403 Před 5 lety +1

    Would look good in a panda!

  • @AntoDoppiaH
    @AntoDoppiaH Před 4 lety +1

    Bought this beautiful watch for my 25 birthday

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety +1

      You made a great choice! I got mine for my 40th last year and despite having a few good watches to choose from, I wear this 356 the most. The honeymoon period has still not worn off after nearly a year. It's such a well designed and quality piece and you don't see them being worn, a very niche watch that mostly only "watch people" seem to know about. How did you find out about them in the first place?

    • @AntoDoppiaH
      @AntoDoppiaH Před 4 lety +2

      Stigstigster for every single thing i would buy i made a very narrow research, i’m very picky with all the feature, the watch has to be just perfect for my mentality, i see that the flieger and field watch are my favourite design, general look and concept, so the choice it was almost easy ahah, sorry for my bad English. Perfect choice for your 40th birthday wear it in good health!

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety

      @@AntoDoppiaH I'm just like you! I research everything I buy in great detail too. Another thing the same is I also mainly love Fliegers and chronographs and field style watches. The year before last I bought a Hamilton Khaki 38mm Field watch and I really like that one too. The Hamilton is very good value for money, well made and with an 80 hour power reserve! Mine also keeps good time at just -1 or -2 seconds per day! Not bad for a watch in the 300 euro range! The "love of my life" has been my Moonwatch I bought nearly 20 years ago. Only the Sinn has been able to keep it off my wrist for more than a few days. Your English is fine by the way. Very good!

    • @AntoDoppiaH
      @AntoDoppiaH Před 4 lety

      Stigstigster try to search Myers and Bryggs ENTJ, we share the same view and processing the information, I just LOVE the Hamilton khaki 38mm mechanical and surely will be my next watch, btw my grail watch is the A. Lange & Sohne 1815 Chronograph, the moonwatch is a great watch but don’t like the non screw down crown

    • @volpicar
      @volpicar Před rokem

      @it's immaterial, has acrylic glass resisted scratches well since you bought it?

  • @miravvyas
    @miravvyas Před 4 lety

    356 utc isn't available on the website
    Where to get it ?

    • @BrewReview
      @BrewReview Před 2 lety

      Good luck, no longer made. The used market would be your ticket, but be prepared. Your wallet may not like what is being asked of it!

  • @he214abc
    @he214abc Před 2 lety

    beautiful

  • @TommyRibs
    @TommyRibs Před 4 lety +1

    The Narrator sounds like Sean Bean.

  • @tantu2395
    @tantu2395 Před 4 lety

    This is a better choice compared to Longines big eyes.

  • @joseph_432
    @joseph_432 Před 3 lety

    12-13mm - are you sure that is physically possible given the case, glass, and 7750? I'm thinking you are asking for something that cannot be done.

  • @riseuplight
    @riseuplight Před 4 lety

    Sean bean?

  • @lal3061
    @lal3061 Před 4 lety +1

    a thin outer ceramic bezel with a tachymetric scale would have fited it perfectly

  • @NbgdStyler63
    @NbgdStyler63 Před 5 lety +1

    14mm thick... is that too thick ?? :) thanks

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety

      It really does still wear well. It's not a dress watch but it's not looking stupidly tall in real life on the wrist either. It disappears under a casual shirt cuff no problem but I think it might struggle with a dress shirt. Fortunately I only wear that kind of shirt maybe once or twice a year. I'm a plumber by trade and this watch is holding up well. I only take it off if I'm grinding something or doing a particularly awkward job with my hands inside a difficult workspace. Other than that I forget it's there until I need to use it. The chronograph function comes in handy for timing flow rates, cylinder recovery times, pressure testing times, disinfection times on storage cisterns and timing jobs for my time sheet. Very useful piece.

    • @AcmeRocket
      @AcmeRocket Před 3 lety

      Its 15.5 mm 😯

  • @Capidiego1
    @Capidiego1 Před 5 lety +1

    Water resist?

  • @traviskoh999
    @traviskoh999 Před 5 lety

    Same year the omega triple date was borned

  • @traviskoh999
    @traviskoh999 Před 5 lety

    No tachymeter

  • @user-dq5rn4bb2l
    @user-dq5rn4bb2l Před 3 lety

    I want Korean subtitles

  • @danielrodriguezsaenz
    @danielrodriguezsaenz Před 5 lety +1

    Check the Hamilton Khaki Chrono 38 mm, exactly the same watch for a third of the price!!!

    • @laurensuyttendaele481
      @laurensuyttendaele481 Před 5 lety +2

      There's a lot of technologies in the Sinn that you do not get with the Hamilton. And the Hamilton retails at 1.7k. The Sinn starts at 1.7 too. You get a better watch for the same with the SInn. Hammy can't compete. Also, the Hamilton is 42mm.

    • @danielrodriguezsaenz
      @danielrodriguezsaenz Před 5 lety

      Laurens Uyttendaele they have the same movement, I don’t know what technologies are you talking about, check the Hammy H71416137, if you can find it really costs a third of the Sinn, don’t get me wrong I know Sinn are great watches, I’m talking about this specific wartch

    • @laurensuyttendaele481
      @laurensuyttendaele481 Před 5 lety

      @@danielrodriguezsaenz look on their website, things like shock resistance, accuratcy, how good it handles fluids of different PH levels. It's quite amazing.

    • @danielrodriguezsaenz
      @danielrodriguezsaenz Před 5 lety

      Laurens Uyttendaele check the Hammy is 38 mm not 42, and you will have another $1000 for your next watch, I’ll definitely will check Sinn’s page, I love the 104 but it’s to big fir me

    • @laurensuyttendaele481
      @laurensuyttendaele481 Před 5 lety +1

      @@danielrodriguezsaenz mate that's not a Chrono.

  • @HoodMaxi
    @HoodMaxi Před 4 lety

    This or the Sinn 103??? hmm ...

    • @budoylanzon1852
      @budoylanzon1852 Před 4 lety +1

      Depends on your personality. Are you a larger than life persona? Get the 103. Are you of a constrained character? Get the 356. And it should also depend on your wrist size. If you have small wrists, Id say get the 356..

  • @auxiliary4023
    @auxiliary4023 Před 2 lety +2

    I don't agree with your comment on the size..The 358 was the original Sinn model at 42mm not the 356 at 38mm. It was made that larger size for a good reason, which was legibility. I have a 8+ wrist as do many men I know, not a scrawny sub six as many young men today have due to never doing any manual work even as a child, (such as pushing a lawnmower to earn pocket money) I've noticed that many popular models across many brands are being produced in both sizes to appeal to both the men and todays adult boys.. They make watches large for a reason. 😉

  • @ripperx444
    @ripperx444 Před 4 lety +1

    This is an IWC copy common

  • @Indyskater1011
    @Indyskater1011 Před 5 lety +3

    Deployant

  • @jeeperspeepers8323
    @jeeperspeepers8323 Před 5 lety +6

    Oh, if only the Selitta factory burned to the ground! If it does, the party’s at my house!

    • @shothorology9183
      @shothorology9183 Před 5 lety +1

      Charles Smith couldn’t agree more!

    • @christianoberreiter5011
      @christianoberreiter5011 Před 5 lety +6

      I happen to own a sinn 356 sa with the selitta movement. Mine is about +0,5sec a day. Yes it is an eta clone but when it performs like this i couldnt care less. I dont think it is worse than a valjoux. Selitta uses cutting edge production methods and produce, in my opinion a good product attempting to tackle the swatch groups bottleneck in movement supply

    • @Billeh556
      @Billeh556 Před 5 lety +2

      Christian Oberreiter exactly. So lame some watch “enthusiasts” 🙄🙄🙄

  • @SenerS10
    @SenerS10 Před 4 lety +4

    Sinn should decrease their prices. They are not high end.

  • @danielashleybaker
    @danielashleybaker Před 4 lety

    Kinda thicc

  • @LinhTran-gf5yv
    @LinhTran-gf5yv Před 4 lety

    Too thick

    • @Stigstigster
      @Stigstigster Před 4 lety

      The smooth curves do help a fair bit. It is quite tall but it doesn't snag on my cuffs at all. Very comfortable to wear too. The height is more of an aesthetic issue than a practical inconvenience and I like the presence on the wrist but everyone is different when it comes to such preferences of course.

  • @wierzchos
    @wierzchos Před 5 lety +2

    I would not spend more than 500$ for anything powered by a Sellita movement..

  • @SinnerAndSaint
    @SinnerAndSaint Před 4 lety +5

    Your videography is simply amazing - as is the watch! Keep up the great work guys! Best regards from Germany

    • @watchgecko
      @watchgecko  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much Daniel, make sure to check out our other videos :D