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Their dials are just so... bland. It's always black and white and minimalist to a fault. Like there's nothing interesting. Even Nomos has splashes of color here and there and play on typography. For example Nomo's simplest watch - Tangente, has a slight splash of color with blue hands. Other minimal dress watches usually differentiate with dial finishing - like with sunburst or a textured dial. But nope, Sinn design language is just: stainless steel, pure black, sans-serif numbers, and white indices. That's it. Yet they are super loved in here. Help me understand?

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[–] meechu@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

My first Sinn was a 104 followed by a 103 a few years later. The minimalism and legibility is part of the appeal. 103 has quickly turned into my daily. I’ve become a convert when it comes to the bidirectional countdown bezels. They wear really well with my 103 doing a really good job hiding how fat it actually is (17mm). Idk you like what you like.