I love my 105 UTC. It’s so well proportioned, and fits perfectly on the wrist. I have mine on a Nick Mankey Hook Strap currently, and it’s the most comfortable watch I own. Mine is running at +/- 1-2 seconds a day, very accurate. I’m a Sinn fan, but they have been lazy on their clasps. They need to catch up with other makers on their bracelets and clasps. Great job on the video, as always! 👊
I've been daily wearing a Sinn 556 on bracelet for a few years. Incredibly durable. Puts up with yard work, repairing the car, rain, anything really. My only complaint has been the 38-hour power reserve, as I often "take a break" from my watches for a day or two. The Sinn 105 reserve is a little higher, at 42 hours. If they go up to 56 hours, which is available on this movement, I'll buy one for sure!
I love this UTC watch. A really well designed watch dial wise I feel. One of my favourite Sinns. It would have been nice having Tegimented steel but, you can’t have everything I guess. Great review here Rob. 👍
Doesn't that have an aluminium bezel though, in my experience the bezel is the first thing to get scratched, i would rather have the bezel protected like the 105?
Hi Bobby, another great video, im looking at buying a 105 UTC and cant decide between whit and black. Is the legibility ok with the white or do the hands sometimes take a second to focus on. Have you seen both up close and which do you think looks the best? Thanks
I love my 105 UTC. It’s so well proportioned, and fits perfectly on the wrist. I have mine on a Nick Mankey Hook Strap currently, and it’s the most comfortable watch I own. Mine is running at +/- 1-2 seconds a day, very accurate. I’m a Sinn fan, but they have been lazy on their clasps. They need to catch up with other makers on their bracelets and clasps. Great job on the video, as always! 👊
I've been daily wearing a Sinn 556 on bracelet for a few years. Incredibly durable. Puts up with yard work, repairing the car, rain, anything really. My only complaint has been the 38-hour power reserve, as I often "take a break" from my watches for a day or two. The Sinn 105 reserve is a little higher, at 42 hours. If they go up to 56 hours, which is available on this movement, I'll buy one for sure!
It says that 105 UTC is using SW 330-2, which is the one with 56 hours of power reserve.
Nail polish remover works well to shift the acetate glue on the link screws.
I love this UTC watch. A really well designed watch dial wise I feel. One of my favourite Sinns. It would have been nice having Tegimented steel but, you can’t have everything I guess. Great review here Rob. 👍
Interesting about the sizing of the bracelet. Ii had an issue sizing my 104 thought it was just me.
Would like to see numbers 12,3,9 on dial
Glide lock should be the standard clasp these day's .
Love the dial on this one
The vertical date window is super cool, the GMT hour should be more Explorer type, I do not like that design.
Thanks Bobby 👍
Nice ! But for traveling I would prefer tegiment as well as UTC (like the 856). For durability !
856 UTC enters the chat (again)
@@cardinalj sorry to bother you Willuam 😂 the truth hurts. And standard steel scratches
And also 856 from 2011 and before are ETA !
Doesn't that have an aluminium bezel though, in my experience the bezel is the first thing to get scratched, i would rather have the bezel protected like the 105?
@@gregcarnall9097 The 856 UTC does not have a bezel. Great watch!
Bead blast ills it :(. Give that the 104 finish and I'm in
Hi Bobby, another great video, im looking at buying a 105 UTC and cant decide between whit and black. Is the legibility ok with the white or do the hands sometimes take a second to focus on. Have you seen both up close and which do you think looks the best? Thanks
I have seen both. Although I think I prefer the white dial, the black dial to me is more legible. I like them both very much.
The 104 is much better looking imo
Looks cool
Crapper dial