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Old 15 December 2020, 02:24 AM   #1
thesingularity7
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Sinn EZM 3F - My Ideal German Tool Watch

Earlier this year I began my search for an everyday tool watch - something that was built well, had a good water rating and would be a watch I could put on my wrist and not worry about at all. Most importantly, I wanted a dial that was clean and easy to read. While the Guinand Flight Engineer ticked all the above boxes and more, I sometimes felt that the case shape wasn't perfect for my small 6.25" wrists. And after reviewing the Sinn 104, I began to imagine what my life would've been if I went with a Sinn 104 styled case instead. I wasn't in love with the 104 dial design and case finish, but I really enjoyed the case dimensions. I was fortunate enough to find an EZM 3F pre-owned and in excellent condition (thanks Mike for making this happen). I've had this watch for over a month now, and I love it.

Video review - https://youtu.be/474q7EL965g

Written review - https://www.beansandbezels.com/revie...-watch-review/

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