Sinn Unveils Its T50 Flagship Novelty Titanium Diver Watch
A pressure-tested, certified diving watch with a water resistance of 50 ATM.



Ahead of this year’s Watches & Wonder, Sinn has revealed the T50 timepiece, the brand’s latest flagship novelty for 2023 is an encapsulation of what its fans love.
From the matte black dial to the white markers and handset, the design of the T50 embodies some of Sinn’s most notable characteristics and aesthetics. Coming in a 41mm case made of high-strength and bead-blasted titanium, the watch is rather light on the wrist, weighing only 54 grams sans the strap. The bezel is crafted with Tegiment technology for reinforced resistance to scratches, while its specifically designed Captive Safety Diver helps to avert accidental misadjustments. As for the crown, it’s located at a slightly lower, four o’clock mark to avoid it from digging into the wrist during submersions.
In terms of technicality, the T50 is a certified diving watch that’s pressure-tested with a water resistance of 50 ATM. Beating inside the timepiece is the SW 300-1 self-winding automatic movement, boasting 28,800 semi-oscillations per hour. It’s also equipped with Ar-Dehumidifying Technology that prevents fogging and condensation within the case.
Available with a matching titanium bracelet, or rubber strap in black or gray, the T50 is now available via Sinn’s official retailers for the price of $3,840 USD. A limited-edition Goldbronze option with only 300 pieces made is also available. For information, head over to Sinn’s official website.
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