Hi Barry, I can see this being a collector's item in the future. I like Sinn watches and it's great to have something different from the usual mass of dive watches. Thanks for this Barry, keep them coming! LG Bob 🍻
I really like Sinn watches. The complication here isn’t relevant to me as I live in London. If it could time high traffic I’d get it in an instant. I’ve always been really tempted by the space chronograph. Have you covered that one before?
Usual cracking review. To start with, the watch shape itself looked quite non-Sinn to my untrained eye and a bit 1970s with that cushion case design. Dial follows function and I guess that if you need to know the state of the tide at a glance it’s a great asset. Oddly enough, at first glance I really didn’t like it, but by the end of the review I’d changed my mind.
Hi Barry, I can see this being a collector's item in the future. I like Sinn watches and it's great to have something different from the usual mass of dive watches. Thanks for this Barry, keep them coming! LG Bob 🍻
I wasn't so much of a fan at first but I do like an internal bezel and love the orange second hand Bob :)
@@ClickSpringReview Aha! So how about a review of a Sinn 6XXX series watch? Perhaps the 6000 or 6080B to start with... 😉👍
I need to move to the coast so I can justify buying one .... Love to see a different complication like this. Thanks for the review.
Yeah its that bit different but still would prefer a countdown bezel myself
I've been interested in this one for a while. They sell out very quickly when in stock here in US. Thanks for reviewing this one!
I believe F&G have had it for a few weeks now , I'm glad to of got my hands on one
If you get a chance some time, Demasko is a great make to review.
I do keep asking them but I never get any reply's from them
@@ClickSpringReviewFrom what I understand they're not the best company to deal with Barry...😢
@@robertlock6041 I've heard that myself but will keep trying
I really like Sinn watches. The complication here isn’t relevant to me as I live in London.
If it could time high traffic I’d get it in an instant.
I’ve always been really tempted by the space chronograph.
Have you covered that one before?
I love the High Traffic 😁 and nope never been luck enough to have one of their space chrono's matey but would really like to
You'd know when the Thames was high or low tide . 🤣
The 240 with a calculator bezel like the 903 series would be a dream.
For me I like the standard 240St with the countdown bezel myself
Usual cracking review. To start with, the watch shape itself looked quite non-Sinn to my untrained eye and a bit 1970s with that cushion case design. Dial follows function and I guess that if you need to know the state of the tide at a glance it’s a great asset. Oddly enough, at first glance I really didn’t like it, but by the end of the review I’d changed my mind.
Thanks :) I liked it also, just add a countdown bezel and this would be a top pick 👍🏻
The problem with that is the tide changes every day. You have to adjust the bezel every single day.
Yeah I prefer the the standard 240 St with its countdown bezel
For me this is more useful than a divers bezel. I only have to check the tide tables once and I'm good for next HW.
The tidal bezel should be screw in!
Why's that ?
@@ClickSpringReview that you don't change the bezel by accident
The crown is set into the case some what so you should be ok
Its a gimmick unfortunately. Tidal 'day' is 24h50 minutes so unless there is an appropriately geared 4th hand its useless.
Why it is useless? I think the purpose is only - if you know high tide - that you can read how many hours to get there 💁🇩🇪
I didn’t know that. However, if all you need to know is high or low tide well enough to be getting out of the way, it’s probably good enough.
@@Hectorsdad so you can only read the next tide. The tides after that will not be accurate
The tide is advancing by ~ 15minutes per day and highly variable, thats why its useless.
Simple physics.
So if you advance the bezel 15 mins everyday you should be about right , Personally I the prefer the standard 240 with its countdown bezel