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  • These watches give Rolex, Breitling & Bremont a serious challenge in both quality and innovation. They may not have in-house movements or COSC cert, yet they are made with as high or higher tolerances in craftmanship and design as any Rolex, including the overly revered Submariner.

  • nice watch

  • I like this watch

  • The EZM3 is still currently in production and anti-reflective coating is on both sides of the sapphire crystal.

  • Does your bezel have any play? Mine wiggles/has play in between notches.

  • CustomTacticals?

  • Edelstahl, Germany - not sure where that town is. Try using Leo for translations (just a tip).

  • Edelstahl means Stainless Steel. For someone that claims to be from Germany you seem to be rather uninformed.

  • Guy, you were told that 6 months ago by Biankoneri. You don't take corrections too well and anyone who studies German also knows what Edelstahl means - mostly because we have invested in an English-German dictionary. Go and get yourself one or go and get thicker skin!

  • Just went to the grocery store this morning and bought a thicker skin. They were on sale for $1.50. Thanks for the tip!

  • @arcticpesto

    Not everyone can speak German. Be nice.

  • @arcticpesto Hahaha now this is funny, I'm from Holland (Amsterdam) dutch is similar to the German language Edel means precious..stahl means steel edelmetal (presious metals) like gold ,silver etc. Edelstahl a place in Germany! where did you get that one from???

  • Just acquired one of these and can confirm that is indeed a terrific watch, even disregarding the price point.

  • I thought you weren't going to turn the bezel...

  • i like SINN i have one , AUDI design CHRONOGRAPH square .

  • lolz...."edelstahl" simply means "steel" in german. its not a place in germany :p

  • Thanks for the german lesson. I always thought it was like Glashutte. Next thing you're gonna tell me Glashutte isn't a place in Germany either, and that it means Sapphire, right? ;)

  • haha, we all make mistakes, mate :p You are the one that taught me its pronounced "Zinn" and not "Sinn", as I used to call it :p

  • Glashütte is a place in east Gemany.

  • how about you review a old school casio g-shock to commemorate the recent credit implosion and my 401k depleting?

  • huge fan of Sinn watches!!! Great video and as always another amazing review :)

  • Big fan of Sinn. Nice review.

  • I bet you didn't give a shit about the watch. You're a dumb shit you wanted to be first. Good for you man.

    Been watching your reviews for a while man. I just found out that you knife reviews too so Im going to subscribe to those vids.

    Peace

  • first....nice watch, dude

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