I've been lusting over the 104 for the past couple of months. I really don't wanna drop that kind of money on a watch but, let's be real, I'm probably gonna get one pretty soon.
Great video. Really like your straight shooting to-the-point reviews. Look forward to more! I'b be interested in hearing your thoughts about the Oris Sixty FIves
I love my Squale 1521. I like the Sinn, but a pilot's watch without Arabic numbers is more difficult to read quickly... making it seem less of a "tool" than people claim the watch to be. I would recommend looking at Fortis, Stowa, or Laco... even Oris big crown.
Sinn class leader in tool watch.👍 it would be a very dangerous to try and breathe oxygen while diving,fatal.Divers use normal air for recreational activities and nitrox has become popular nitrogen and oxygen mixture.
A Rolex isn’t better than any other well made dive watch. You can’t compare a skx to a sub, but Sinn for example makes some technically superior dive watches. The Rolex can be worn as a dress watch what makes it pretty versatile, but not better.
You can't literally time your air supply. The rate it's used varies person to person and a whole list of combined factors. It's just not measurable by time. The watches were used to monitor alloted time for activities while under and come up within a safe amount of time. And it was important for the bezel to be unidirectional because if it took a knock and turned, it could only take away time, not turn the opposite way and fool you to think you had more.
Excellent video! dive bezels arent used to measure air supply btw. here's a great video from Mark at LIW explaining - ruclips.net/video/7SkMVAzxwew/видео.html
According to Hodinkee: 'the case back of the Sinn 104 is engraved with the watch's various capabilities from water-resistance to anti-magnetic properties.'
Stick to talking about shapes and colours. You're perception of a dive watch bezel and it's use for monitoring air.. or oxygen as you put it- which is actually toxic at depth.. are highly flawed. I saw another of your vids where you repeat the same bs.
Hey mate! Great vid, great channel. Subbed!
Thanks, Glad you enjoyed!
I love the way the Squale looks but the Sinn is something I can wear for the rest of my life.
I've been lusting over the 104 for the past couple of months. I really don't wanna drop that kind of money on a watch but, let's be real, I'm probably gonna get one pretty soon.
You won’t regret it! The watch feels like a + 5000$ watch. And mine is the most accurate watch I have. Sinn has well adjusted the movement.
Great video. Really like your straight shooting to-the-point reviews. Look forward to more! I'b be interested in hearing your thoughts about the Oris Sixty FIves
I like the fact that you keep your watches for so long. 👍
Sinn is a bright star here, if not feels a bit brand compared to Seiko.
I love my Squale 1521. I like the Sinn, but a pilot's watch without Arabic numbers is more difficult to read quickly... making it seem less of a "tool" than people claim the watch to be. I would recommend looking at Fortis, Stowa, or Laco... even Oris big crown.
Sinn has an option with numerals, I like the index version, looks great. Im not piloting on a daily basis.
Since buying my Sinn the other watches get hardly any wear. Absolutely awesome watch.
Sinn 😍
great video, i love the squale 1521, its pure joy
Sinn class leader in tool watch.👍 it would be a very dangerous to try and breathe oxygen while diving,fatal.Divers use normal air for recreational activities and nitrox has become popular nitrogen and oxygen mixture.
A Rolex isn’t better than any other well made dive watch. You can’t compare a skx to a sub, but Sinn for example makes some technically superior dive watches. The Rolex can be worn as a dress watch what makes it pretty versatile, but not better.
You can't literally time your air supply. The rate it's used varies person to person and a whole list of combined factors. It's just not measurable by time. The watches were used to monitor alloted time for activities while under and come up within a safe amount of time. And it was important for the bezel to be unidirectional because if it took a knock and turned, it could only take away time, not turn the opposite way and fool you to think you had more.
The Sinn 104 really isn’t a pilot’s watch. More of an every day tool watch.
Sinn all day.
Squale on shark mesh!
I've the tissot prc 200 you have on this review and I don't like it. I much prefer my citizen eco drive divers. I'm glad I didn't pay for the tissot
why would you put a green strap on a bright blue dial? especially with an orange hand?
It works. I think the combo looks good.
My guess would be because he likes the way it looks. To each his own.
taimok556548 why not to...?
Because it looks good? :)
Just cause, you fashionista!
The one that free
If only the Sinn 104 had a ceramic bezel... then I would buy it.
Squale all day
Excellent video! dive bezels arent used to measure air supply btw. here's a great video from Mark at LIW explaining - ruclips.net/video/7SkMVAzxwew/видео.html
Too bad the bezel doesn't line up on that sinn
I have both the sinn and squale, my sinn lines up perfectly, actually better than my squale
I think that's just an optical illusion from the angle the watch is held. My Sinn bezels on both my 104 and 103 line up dead nuts.
The 104 doesn't have antimagnetic properties, unless I'm mistaken... But damn it's sexy
According to Hodinkee: 'the case back of the Sinn 104 is engraved with the watch's various capabilities from water-resistance to anti-magnetic properties.'
It is anti magnetic
Dive watches have never been anything to do with monitoring oxygen .You re obv not a dver ,
Stick to talking about shapes and colours.
You're perception of a dive watch bezel and it's use for monitoring air.. or oxygen as you put it- which is actually toxic at depth.. are highly flawed.
I saw another of your vids where you repeat the same bs.
Bin those shitters and get you a qwuality wist wash