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Sinn Spezialuhren Brings Back the Iconic Navigation Chronograph 903 St with New Features

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Sinn Spezialuhren presents a new generation of its iconic Navigation Chronograph series. Equipped with a slide-rule bezel for calculations, it is available in three dial colors: black (903 St II), dark blue (903 St B E II) and light blue (903 St HB). The latter is a limited edition of 500 pieces, while the first two are part of the standard collection.

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The name Sinn Spezialuhren needs little explanation among fans of function-oriented tool watches. The German brand, based in Frankfurt am Main, is widely known for its instrument-like timepieces, which are designed to operate reliably in challenging situations thanks to many useful and intelligent in-house developments and technologies that, for example, enhance the scratch-resistance (Tegiment Technology) or prevent fogging (Ar-Dehumidifying Technology). Therefore, some elite forces, such as firefighters, rely on their mission timepieces, which are aptly dubbed "EZM" which means "Einsatzzeitmesser" in German and translates to mission timepieces.

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The Navigation Chronograph 903, which cannot hide its similarity to the Breitling Navitimer, occupies a special position in its collection and also has an interesting story to tell. The founder of the brand, Helmut Sinn, once secured the rights to it during the so-called quartz crisis and at the same time bought up the machines and the remaining stock from Breitling. The 903 was never a copy, but a model in its own right, even after the reintroduction of the legendary Navitimer by Breitling's then CEO Ernest Schneider.

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Now, Sinn has released a brand new version of this pilot's chronograph called the 903 St II that, first of all, features the same tricompax-dial layout with silver-electroplated counters as its predecessor, the date indication between 4 and 5 o'clock, and, of course, the slide-rule bezel with a circular scale located on the inner flange. It can be rotated in either direction, allowing you to perform various calculations related to time, speed, distance, fuel consumption. Its practically a calculator you can operate on the fly while wearing the watch on your wrist.

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By integrating the luminous pigments into the respective hybrid ceramic molded part, a high concentration of luminous material is achieved. The result is an intense brightness and perfect readability in the dark.

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The stainless steel case measures 41mm wide and 14.5mm thick and is equipped with a sapphire crystal case back and mushroom-style push pieces. Its water-resistance has been increased to 200 meters, which testifies to the technical prowess of the brand.

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At the heart of this high-flying newcomer is the self-winding L110 caliber from La Joux-Perret. This chronograph movement beats at 4 Hz, is equipped with a column-wheel mechanism and has a power reserve of at least 60 hours when fully wound. It boasts a personalized oscillating mass with Geneva Waves and a high finishing quality including perlage and blued screws.

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The Sinn 903 St HB with a light blue sunburst dial is available with either a leather strap or bracelet and retails for 3,650 Euros or approximately $3,970 when converted to USD. The non-limited watches are priced at 3,250 euros or $3,530 when converted to USD. In addition to leather and solid bracelets, you can also choose a silicone strap.

To learn more, visit Sinn Spezialuhren, here.

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