@@TalkingTimepieces well you definitely seem seasoned in it! And remember, RUclips is “real” too. Lol. I watch more RUclips than regular TV. Unfortunately, no shows dedicated to watches on “regular” tv! Lol
very odd . the question regarding the pronounciation of "Sinn" (either an american "S" or a "Z") was not really answered accurate by someone who should know it. The german word for "sense" is "Sinn" and it is pronounced like a "Z" or when ze germans say "the" (ze)..... so good question, wrong answer!
Sinn are a fantastic company and the watch build quality is great.
Alix, I know you weren’t a journalist in your former life but you sure do conduct great interviews. Thank you for bringing this to us.
Actually I'm a "real" journalist in my day job
@@TalkingTimepieces well you definitely seem seasoned in it! And remember, RUclips is “real” too. Lol. I watch more RUclips than regular TV. Unfortunately, no shows dedicated to watches on “regular” tv! Lol
@@JimmieJohnmy day job is as a tech journalist, you can see some of my work on electronicdesign.com. but you are correct, RUclips is "real" too!
Thanks for your visit, Alix - we hope to see you again at our HQ in Frankfurt. Many greetings!
Can't wait!
Great work, Love this years releases and the very likable media presence of Sinn
Love your enthusiasm during these interviews Alix. Thansk for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good advise never buy a new watch before the geneva show.
very odd . the question regarding the pronounciation of "Sinn" (either an american "S" or a "Z") was not really answered accurate by someone who should know it. The german word for "sense" is "Sinn" and it is pronounced like a "Z" or when ze germans say "the" (ze)..... so good question, wrong answer!
The funny thing is Germans have a similar issue to me that when they are speaking English they use an S sound
Why is the rotor not Gold anymore? looks dull and disappointing.
Look deeper, there is a lot to see in the movement itself