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Sinn Spezialuhren Adds Two 356 Klassik Flieger Models to Its Pilot's Squad

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Celebrating the 25th anniversary of its popular 356 Traditional Chronograph, Sinn Spezialuhren is expanding the collection with two new pilot's chronographs with a bicompax layout. They take to the skies in a 38.5mm bead-blasted stainless steel case, which is shock-resistant, low pressure resistant and pressure-resistant to 100 meters. These brand-typical qualities are combined with two novel dial options.

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While the 356 FLIEGER Klassik W boasts a white dial in panda-style with black counters, the 356 FLIEGER Klassik AS E is presented with a gradient anthracite dial, also with two black totalizers. Protected by a sturdy acrylic crystal, both watch faces are treated with Super-Luminova coating for best readability in all lighting conditions.

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The two newcomers are driven by a self-winding movement based on a Sellita that offers a power reserve of 56 hours and ticks behind a closed case back. They are available with a solid metal bracelet, and a rubber or leather strap. Pricing for both the Sinn 356 FLIEGER Klassik W and 356 FLIEGER Klassik AS E starts at approximately $2,650 when converted to USD.

To learn more, visit Sinn Spezialuhren, here.

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