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Sinn U1 Divers Watch

By Brian Huang on Mon, Sep 22, 2008
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Submarine Grade Steel On Your Wrist

Sinn-U1-Divers-Watch.jpgSwiss and Japanese brands tend to dominate the conversation when it comes to watches. However there are other brands out there that deserve praise. Take for instance Sinn, a German watch company known for its many exclusive technologies, unique designs, and expert craftsmanship.

One of their most popular models is the Sinn U1 - a 44mm diving watch you can truly appreciate. You get many of the typical features found in other high-end dive watches three to four times the price: a uni-directional ratcheting bezel, sapphire crystal, automatic movement and, of course, superb water resistance.

So what else makes the Sinn U1 great? Submarine steel. It’s made from the same special steel used to construct submarines, making the watch both anti-magnetic and also resistant to salt water corrosion. Things you want in a diving watch.

Cost: $1,760 @ Watch Buys

Also See: Eterna KonTiki Diver Watch ($7,360)

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