'Chronos' Taps Sinn for an Exclusive Version of the 240
The timepiece publication gets its very own 240.

Since its establishment in 1961 by then-pilot and aviation instructor, Helmut Sinn, German watchmaker Sinn has churned out countless beautiful timepieces — and this latest 240 is one of the cleanest of the bunch. Crafted for timepiece publication Chronos, the limited-edition wristwatch features a 43mm case and boasts the likes of a silver electroplated rotating inner bezel along with a secondary timezone function,luminous indexes and day and date functionality. The real draw here is its timeless silvery aesthetic, not to mention its shock-resistant and anti-magnetic automatic Sellita-based movement.
Complete with both a metal bracelet and tan leather strap, the special 240 is limited to just 100 pieces and will soon be available from select Sinn dealers.