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OT: Watch suggestions <$1k (Sinn 556i)
Hey forumites, I am finishing a master's degree in May and I'm starting to look at watches. I'm looking for a nicely made mechanical watch on a bracelet that won't embarrass me in front of clients/bosses/father-in-law's etc.. that will all inevitably have a bigger bank accounts than mine for some time to come. So far, the one watch that keeps catching my eye is the Sinn 556i. It's so good-looking, but it seems a little overpriced compared to it's competitors. Who out there has one, and who out there has an opinion about one?
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Last edited by jr59; 02-14-2015 at 02:34 PM. |
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Seiko SKX007 automatic diver. $150 grey-market on Amazon.
It has the legendary 7s26 movement and a cult following. (Google it and you'll see.) Do you want to impress folks with how much you paid, or do you want a great movement? http://monochrome-watches.com/seiko-...beater-divers/ |
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i have heard nothing but great about Sinn, though i dont own one myself.
i do own an two oris watches, and they are superb. at a slightly lower price point, Hamilton is worth consideration.
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My wife bought me this for our 10 year anniversary. I have enjoyed it very much. Not sure your taste but it get great review. The Seiko "tuna cans" can be had sub 1k if you like that style.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001M5...itianium+diver |
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slippery slope...
I've admired Sinn before, too.
But I can offer another first-hand vote for Oris and Hamilton. I decided that I wanted a nice mechanical watch about 10-15 years ago. Wanted something competent, but not excessive. I knew that different brands were different and that some justified a bigger price tag than others, but I didn't see a need to overpay for a particular name. I read lots of reviews and looked at lots of pictures and Oris struck me as a very nice piece at a relatively fair price. Served me very well until this past summer when, due to my negligence, I ended up with a gasket compromise and some fogging. Not a big deal, but it did require a complete servicing to be back to new condition. A few years ago I decided that I wanted my son to have a nice mechanical piece, too. For him, we picked a Hamilton and it's a handsome, solid timepiece. While my watch was in for repair, I missed having something solid so picked up a Maratac Pilot (after admiring EchelonJohn's watch) and find that I like that one a whole bunch, too. When I see Sinn or Omega or other pieces that have always struck me, I grow tempted to add to my collection. Thus far, I've been able to resist. But one nice mechanical watch has become two nice pieces. In other words, watches can be a lot like bikes in so much as you start out with a reasonable goal and can end up at n+1 in a hurry. |
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I wear a Sinn U1 which was overpriced for what it is but I love it.
Before you spend $1k on that 556i, please spend some time watching watch shows on ShopNBC. I am not kidding. There you will see what the guts of the 556i are really worth. An ETA 2824 movement is an entry level automatic movement; a sapphire crystal should be expected on anything over $300, and the bracelet on that model is fairly standard looking. You are paying up for the Sinn name and the German connotation, IMO. I paid up for the U1 because the dial face spoke to me over a couple of years and I learned how much instant readability really meant after having some cooler watches that were a struggle to read. I also liked the U-boat steel thing, as stupid as that is. IMO the dial face on the 556i is much less distinctive against the competition than the U1. It is by no means a bad face for the use you intend, but it will attract no attention from either watch snobs or watch newbies, and you can achieve the same for less elsewhere. I say take your time and get something a little more distinctive if you want to send a message with your watch. Go on watch forums and hunt down lesser known German brands, for example. Consider a used watch from a reputable seller if you want more status and don't have the budget. I bet you will be glad if you take your time (call it 3 months) and just look at a lot of watches and read forum comments. |
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Get a nice solid gold vintage dress watch for such meetings rather than bulky one. I have one identical to this http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/3314681...lpid=82&chn=ps
what your looking at is a sport watch |
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Look at Stowa as well.
But bang for the buck, in a new watch, Seiko, Oris |
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big fan of going vintage, but that's a whole 'nuther thing
if going new or near-new you cant beat hamiltons.
i love me some sinn, i've owned 12 of them! have settled on a hand-wound 903. you cant go wrong with that 556 -- it's a great choice and you get more than you're paying for. IMO it stands up to watches costing a fair bit more. might also consider tissot or oris in that price range. maybe even eterna. |
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To the OP, talk to/PM jr59, oldpotatoe of the watch world.
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I have a few nice vintage watches, and a Sinn U1, and while the U1 seems to be the only thing I really wear these days, you can't go wrong with a vintage Omega like the Constellation. You should be able to pick up a nice '60's era version in stainless or gold plate for around $500 and with another $100 for a full service, you'd have a classic with a movement that's of far higher quality than you'd find in a Sinn.
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i've got a couple tissot, blancpain and a vacheron c.
i've been admiring a sinn u 2 for some time, and at some point i'm sure i'll do it. good watch. like someone said above, i always lean towards a watch that's easily read in poor light etc. i'd also add another vote for hamilton as well. solid watch without being too expensive. |
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Everyone, thanks for the replies!
1Centaur, I agree, I have time on my side so to speak. Waiting has worked out well for me for bike and stereo stuff...it's nice not to need anything I will take the Oris reference from JR59 seriously since people have strongly recommended JR59's expertise. the SKX007 that Louis recommended is actually a really fun-looking option and one of my friends just got one recently and is super-happy with it. And the price is low enough that I could pick one up while waiting for something more serious. Shortsocks, that's a slick watch. Steveandbarb1, if I was looking for a dress watch, I would just go with a Junghans Max bill hands-down. A kind of left field watch would be an orient bambino although that's not a "serious" watch, it's very nice looking and affordable. Searching for a vintage Omega seems like a fun way to kill time online, and that constellation is beautiful. Does anyone have an opinion about the Mido Multifort? Anyway, thanks again for the advice. Cheers! |
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