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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    co nt e nts s I n n   s p e z I a lu h r e n   z u   F r a n k F u rt   a m   m a I n    6 – 9  ...
  • Page 4 De a r   cu sto m e r , since the company was founded  in 1961, we have focused on the  creation of high-quality mechanical  watches. nowadays, watch lovers  associate innovation and patents  with the name of sInn. and it's not  just our diving watches that stand for  high performance, robustness, and  durability, quality and precision.  these watches do, however,  constitute an outstanding example of  how we repeatedly push the limits of  what can be achieved physically in  development. We are driven by the question  of which new technologies and  materials can be used to make  diving watches safer and more  suitable for everyday use. ...
  • Page 5 It is often worth indulging in a little lateral thinking to see what is going on  in other industrial sectors or fields of science. It is therefore no coincidence  that the u1, u2, u200, u1000 and uX are made from high-strength, seawater- resistant German submarine steel. the t1 and t2 models are another  example. all case parts for these mission timers are made from high-strength  titanium. Both submarine steel and high-strength titanium predestine our  diving watches for use in salt water. Fittingly, we work closely with an independent company specialising in  technical maritime security. Germanischer lloyd in hamburg checks and  certifies the diving-watch data – including compliance with european diving  device standards, which is unique in the watch industry. I am delighted that you have decided to buy a sInn diving watch and hope  that it will continue to give you pleasure for many years to come. yours sincerely, lothar schmidt...
  • Page 6: I N N Spe Zi A Lu H R E N Z U F R A Nk Fu Rt A M M A I N

    I n n  spe zI a lu h r e n  z u  F r a nk Fu rt  a m   m a I n It was back in 1961 that pilot and blind-flying instructor helmut sinn founded  the company. since then, we have been committed to producing high- specification mechanical watches. In 1994, the graduate engineer lothar  schmidt took over the company. this marked the beginning of a new era  for the sInn brand, because the new owner took a decisive step towards  more innovation. under his leadership, new technologies and materials were  introduced, thus providing the crucial incentives for our company's evolution  and gradual emergence as an insider's tip for lovers of fine watches. today,  our name stands for technical innovations – much to the delight of both the  trade and our customers alike.
  • Page 7 Advancements in endurance testing take, for example, the absolutely condensation- free, anti-reflective, german submarine steel diving  watch – made possible by hyDro technology.  other examples include a chronometer  chronograph fashioned from a 22-carat gold alloy  that is as hard as stainless steel and a chronometer  with a magnetic resistance 20 times the standard.  there are also watches with a clockwork  mechanism optimally protected from aging by an  inert gas and integrated dehumidifying capsule.  the list would not be complete without mentioning  the development of mission timers  (einsatzzeitmesser or ezm in German) for special  police units and border patrol guards as well as  temperature resistance technology to keep  mechanical watches performing at temperatures  ranging from −45°c to +80°c. this technology has  proven its worth in the ezm 10 testaF model, for  example, used as part of the official approvals  procedure for eurocopter's ec 145 t2 high- performance helicopter. hot and cold climate tests  and high-altitude experiments were carried out in  the deserts of the usa, the rocky mountains and  the frozen wastes of canada. the watch was worn  unprotected, outside the pilot's overall, during cold  climate tests at temperatures reaching −45°c.
  • Page 8 Innovations and certifications Germanischer lloyd, the world's largest classification society for maritime  safety, has been testing our diving watches for pressure and water resistance  since 2005. as part of Germanischer lloyd's official certification process, our  diving watches have been treated as part of diving equipment since 2006  and tested and certified in accordance with european diving equipment  standards. this is unparalleled in the watch industry.  We have had selected pilot's watches tested and certified to the technical  standard for pilot's Watches (testaF) by aachen university of applied  sciences since 2012. the testaF, the result of a research project at the initiative  of sinn spezialuhren, ensures that a pilot's watch meets all timekeeping  requirements during flight operations in accordance with visual and  instrumental flight regulations and is suitable for professional use.  DIapal is one of our most important technological developments, with oiling  no longer needed for the most important functions in the watch thanks to  the materials we select. this technology was first used in 2001. With the aid  of teGIment technology, we achieve greatly increased scratch resistance  through surface hardening.
  • Page 9 Ongoing advancement in technology and quality our top priority has always been to develop watches that offer superior  performance – both in daily and in professional use. Which is why our  engineers are working continually to identify which innovative methods,  materials and technologies are best suited for optimising our watches.  each new development has to first undergo rigorous practical tests before  being incorporated. and no watch leaves our workshops before it has  been subjected to thorough checking and fine adjustment by our master  watchmakers.  Workshop modifications and hand-engraving From the robust case and the polished crystal  through to elaborate refinements: we make sure  that each and every detail of our watches is fit  for purpose. the same applies to our workshop  modifications. only the perfect interaction of all  components and technologies ensures that our  watches can meet all their design specifications  in full. take for example the sz02 calibre of our  u1000 diving chronograph. the 60-minute scale  of the stopwatch minute counter is much simpler  and more intuitive to read than the 30-minute  scale commonly found on other watches. the  hand-engraving represents a highly personal  form of refinement. If required, our specially  trained master engraver can etch a name,  initials, monograms or symbols onto the rotor,  movement bridge and case back.
  • Page 11: P Er Fect Di V I N G Watc H E S

    p er Fect  DI V I n G  Watc h e s Our watches are famous for their outstanding functionality. We consistently implement this principle in our accurate timepieces for pilots as well as in our diving watches. The technical development of such perfect time- keeping instruments is one of the greatest challenges for our engineers and watchmakers.
  • Page 12 G er ma nI sc h er   l loy D  c e rt I F I e s    s I n n  D IV I n G   Watc h e s What does Germanischer Lloyd have to do with a watch manufacturer from Frankfurt am Main? The reputable institute examines and certifies our diving watches –...
  • Page 13 Germanischer lloyd   confirms and certifies   the pressure resistance.
  • Page 14 A premiere: certification in accordance with European diving device standards can you apply the same high standards when testing diving watches as you do  to breathing apparatus, for example? In order to answer this question, since  2006 – as part of official certification – Germanischer lloyd has considered our  diving watches to be a component of diving equipment, and has tested them  in accordance with european diving device standards. this is a process that is  unique in the watch industry. testing in accordance with european standards  en250 and en14143 was completely uncharted territory for both sides. this was  because the standards refer to diving equipment and cannot therefore be  readily applied to watches. so the experts at Germanischer lloyd adapted  them and specified two series of tests. In the first test, they store the diving  watches at − 20°c for three hours, then a further three hours at + 50°c. then, the  watches are tested at both temperatures for accuracy and functional reliability.  In a second test, the watches must survive three hours at − 30°c and three hours  at +70°c and 95% humidity. the result: temperature resistance and flawless  operation are reconfirmed time and again after both tests and the certification  issued. the watches in the uX series have also received the attestation, but, due  to their battery operation and lubrication fill, they are subjected to an adapted  test of up to − 20°c and + 60°c.
  • Page 15 Germanischer lloyd has  confirmed and certified  the type-based test of  temperature resistance  and functionality in  accordance with the  european diving device  standards en250:2000  and en14143:2003.
  • Page 17: B ( E Zm 8 )

      ( e zm   8 ) eXc lusI Ve  sp ec I al  e DIt Io n  WIth   ma tt   Blue    el ec tro p late D  DI a l The U200 B is an exclusive, special limited-edition watch. This mission timer made from German submarine steel is equipped with a matt blue electroplated dial and white illuminated indices and hands.
  • Page 19 German submarine steel guarantees seawater resistance First-class material quality makes this diving watch completely resistant to   external influences. and the original German submarine steel guarantees  seawater resistance. this is precisely the steel used by howaldtswerke-  Deutsche Werft Gmbh and nordseewerke Gmbh for the external hulls of the  u212 class of the German navy, which are currently the most advanced non- nuclear submarines in the world. In addition to seawater resistance, the steel  is of the highest anti-magnetic quality and is extremely resistant to cracking. TEGIMENT Technology since the captive rotary pilot’s bezel is subject to particularly high levels  of stress, we have also hardened it using teGIment technology. teGIment  technology increases the level of hardness of the base material, such as  submarine steel, many times over. to achieve this, we do not apply any  coating. the material itself is hardened in the surface area. the hardened  surface is far better protected against scratching than the surface of the  base material. The captive diver's bezel to protect against unintended adjustments, the diver's bezel may only  be turned counter-clockwise and can easily be operated while wearing  diving gloves. Because the bezel plays a vital role in time measurement,  it is an extremely sensitive safety feature. that's why we have protected  our bezel against loss with a special construction. our secure attachment  differs significantly from the conventional snap-in mechanism: loss due to  unfortunate impacts is practically impossible, because the captive bezel is  securely fastened to the centre section of the case.
  • Page 20: I N St R U C Ti O N S Fo R U S E

    I n st r u c tI o n s   Fo r   u s e minute hand hour hand second hand Date display...
  • Page 21 Winding the watch (crown position 1) the crown is screwable (crown position 0). to loosen the crown, turn it counter- clockwise. the movement is wound by turning the crown clockwise. about  40 winds of the crown are generally enough to ensure reliable functionality.  under normal circumstances, simply wearing the watch every day should  suffice to keep the self-winding mechanism wound. the power reserve allows  you to take off your watch overnight without having to re-wind it. Time adjustment (crown position 3) In crown position 3, the motion is paused. this helps you to set the watch  precisely. to set the time accurately, we recommend moving the hand past  the desired minute marker and then adjusting it counter-clockwise. please  make sure that the date changes at midnight and not at midday when  adjusting the time. move the hand forward until the date changes before  you attempt to set the time. the movement restarts as soon as the crown is no  longer in position 3. Quickset date adjustment (crown position 2) set the crown in position 2 and turn it clockwise until the correct date  appears in the date display window. Please take care to fasten the crown after making adjustments.
  • Page 22 Using the diver's bezel to measure time the diver's bezel is a rotatable bezel that can be set to the minute and only be  rotated in one direction to prevent accidental adjustment. It has a luminous  main marker which can be used in various ways. It can be used to highlight  important time periods. use it, for example, to mark the start of a period of time;  the elapsed time can then be read off at a glance at any time.
  • Page 23: Dj U St In G Th E Le N Gt H O F T H E Watc H St R A Ps

    Dj u st In G   th e   le n Gt h  o F t h e  Watc h   st r a ps  If you don't know how to shorten or lengthen the solid bracelet, please  contact your sInn dealer or the watchmakers in our customer service  department in Frankfurt am main. our customer service employees are also  happy to help you over the telephone.   Adjusting the length of the solid bracelet (optional) Determine the relative lengths of the two sides before adjusting the length of  the bracelet. to ensure maximum comfort, both sides of the bracelet should  contain the same number of links. If this is not possible, the top bracelet strap ...
  • Page 24 Adjusting the length of the silicone strap 1.   r elease the silicone band from the clasp. to do so, use the pointed end of  the band replacement tool to push the spring bar out of the fastener. the  other side of the spring bar can be removed while the fastener is open,  enabling you to remove the silicone band. 2.   u sing a knife or scissors, cut the silicone band in the middle between two  metal pins. you should shorten the band symmetrically and little by little,  starting from the clasp, until you have reached the desired length. test the  length from time to time before proceeding. shortening both ends by the  length of one metal pin results in a total difference of 10 mm in the length  of the strap; shortening one end reduces the length by 5 mm. 3.   r emove the first metal pin and replace it with the spring bar. then  reattach the clasp to the band.
  • Page 25 4.   a ttach the butterfly folding clasp as follows:  We recommend first inserting the bar at the red marker, as per the  illustration. If the silicone strap is too tight, use the option shown in the  illustration by the white marker. hole for spring bar: hole for spring bar: Tight-fitting strap Extend strap If you want to shorten the overall length of the silicone strap, refer to steps 1 to 3  in chapter "adjusting the length of the silicone strap".
  • Page 26: Ar -D Ehu M I D If Y In G T E C H N O Lo Gy

    -D ehu m I D IF y In G  t e c h n o lo Gy Indication colours of the drying capsule pale blue light blue medium blue Dark blue         up to 25% up to 50% up to 75% up to 100% saturation saturation saturation  saturation  Initial condition Drying capsule saturated the colour scale for the ar-Dehumidifying technology: the capsule continues ...
  • Page 27 Perfect freedom from fogging all watches in this series are water-resistant as per DIn 8310. But even with  watertight instruments, the air enclosed in the case contains water in a  gaseous state. and air can also penetrate the seals. When the water vapour  in the case condenses into liquid, the instruments are impossible to read.  to prevent this from happening, we have developed the ar-Dehumidifying  technology. the combination of a special drying capsule, eDr seals (extreme  diffusion reduction) and a filling of protective gas guarantee that the crystal  remains free from fogging, even in difficult conditions. Longer service intervals the sophisticated ar-Dehumidifying technology considerably slows the aging  process of the watch's inner workings and keeps the movement functioning  properly for longer. that is why we issue a three-year warranty on all our  watches featuring ar-Dehumidifying technology. When the drying capsule  is saturated, as indicated by a deep blue colour (refer to picture on the left  side), we recommend you have it exchanged so you can continue to enjoy  all the advantages of the ar-Dehumidifying technology (enhanced reliability,  longer intervals between maintenance).
  • Page 28 luminous...
  • Page 29: T E C H N I Ca L D E Ta I Ls

    • crown screwable • hand adjustment with stop-second  • sapphire crystal glass in front function • case back screw-fastened • 25 bearing jewels • Band lug width 18 mm • 28,800 semi-oscillations per hour • case diameter 37 mm  • shock resistant as per DIn 8308 • anti-magnetic as per DIn 8309 Tests and Certification • as per european diving  Functions equipment standards en 250  • hours, minutes, seconds and en 14143, tested and  • Date display certified by Germanischer lloyd,  • Diver's bezel with luminescent key mark hamburg • Water-resistant and pressure  SINN Technologies/Special Features resistant up to 2.000 m diving  • ar-Dehumidifying technology depth (200 bar), tested and  • Bezel with teGIment technology certified by Germanischer lloyd,  • Functionally reliable from   hamburg −45°c up to +80°c • as per technical demands for  • captive bezel diving watch norm DIn 8306 • Water-resistant as per DIn 8310 • low pressure resistant...
  • Page 30: S E Rvi Ce

    General advice to preserve the water resistance for as long as possible, the  watch should be rinsed whenever it has been in contact  with seawater, chemicals, etc. If your watch is frequently  worn in water or underwater, we recommend having its  water resistance checked at yearly intervals.  the watch is designed to withstand high levels of  mechanical wear and tear and is shock resistant as per  DIn 8308. nevertheless, it goes without saying that continual  mechanical stress in the form of impacts or vibration will  affect its durability. care should therefore be taken to  protect your watch from unnecessary wear and tear. It is  only possible to judge how well the watch keeps time after it  has been in operation for approximately eight weeks, since  it takes that long for the working mechanism to become  adjusted, especially in view of the fact that everybody  has different lifestyles and habits. In the event of any  excessive deviation, please keep a day-to-day record of its  timekeeping over a period of about one week, for example. Do you have any questions? our employees will be pleased to advise you. simply get  in contact with us. We look forward to talking to you. telephone:  + 49 (0)69 978 414 400 telefax:   + 49 (0)69 978 414 401 e-mail:   kundendienst@sinn.de...
  • Page 31 We ask that you please include the following information: • name, address, e-mail address and fax number (where applicable) and a  daytime telephone number. • a detailed description of the problem. What is the exact nature of the defect? at  what time does the problem arise? how often does the problem occur? • Wherever possible, please state the date of purchase and your customer  number (indicated on the invoice) or enclose a copy of the invoice. For information about the process, please refer to the section entitled 'repairs' in  our general terms and conditions of business. you'll find our general terms and  conditions of business on our website www.sinn.de/en. We would be happy  to send you a copy of the general terms and conditions, or you can contact  our customer service department directly. For insurance reasons, we strongly  recommend sending us any return goods by registered parcel post. as an  alternative for customers in Germany, there is also the option of a collection  service covered by transport insurance, on request. to ensure your request is dealt  with smoothly, please call our customer service department! We regret that we  are unable to accept deliveries with unpaid postage! Please send your watch to the following address: sinn spezialuhren Gmbh ...
  • Page 32 © sinn spezialuhren Gmbh 2. auflage / 2nd edition  09 2013 technische Änderungen vorbehalten.  technical specifications are subject to changes.