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Old 2 January 2013, 02:57 AM   #1
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Icon14 FS Sinn U2 EZM 5 Black fully Tegimented w/ bracelet & extra rubber strap/deployment

FS Sinn U2 EZM 5 Black fully Tegimented w/ bracelet & extra rubber strap on deployment FULL WARRANTY!

$2200 OBO

MSRP on bracelet $3480
MSRP on additional rubber/deployment strap $340

The ultimate German diver! Watch was purchased from original owner and bought new from AD in May 29, 2012 so balance of three year warranty remains.
Easily 95-98% condition.
Case, crystal, bezel are flawless with no marks whatsoever. Black Tegimented deployment is also mark free. Clasp on black Tegimented bracelet has a scuff under word SINN (please see pic below) otherwise mark free.

Please contact me at:

(kingblackbolt) (@) ( gmail) (.) (com)

Not really interested in trades at this time. I would prefer payment by wire transfer but other forms
of payment may be accepted as agreed upon. Happy to meet in person for a local deal in Toronto area.

I have bought and sold many watches over the years on Timezone, Rolex
Forums, Watchet, Watchuseek, Breitling Source, Canwatchco and Ebay all under the handle of “kingblackbolt”. References will be gladly provided.

Thanks for looking,
Ren

Specs:

All Tegimented

This watch is far more than simply a black version of the standard Sinn U2. When Sinn first introduced the U Diver's Series several years ago, the most requested feature was an all Tegimented watch (the standard U models feature a Tegimented bezel).

After the initial U Series was released, Sinn began development of two watches that featured a Tegimented bezel, case, crown and case back, the first of which is the Sinn U1000 and the second this watch.

The Sinn U2 Black is constructed from the same steel that is used on the outer hull of submarines. The steel was procured by Sinn from a steel supplier to Emden GmbH, one of Germany’s North Sea shipbuilding yards who construct submarines from the very same steel. This special steel is also amagnetic which means that is does not have magnetic properties and cannot itself become magnetized. The watch movement itself is protected from magnetic fields up to 4,800 A/m.

Next, the Sinn U2 Black features a completely Tegimented case, bezel, crown and case back. Standard steel used by most watch companies has a hardness of between 200 and 240 HV (Hardness Vickers is a common scale used to measure material hardness). The Tegiment layer on this watch in combination with the PVD coating has a hardness in excess of 2,000 Vickers which is more than nine times harder than standard steel.

The Tegiment layer is not a coating consisting of a foreign material, instead the steel itself that has been hardened using a special engineering process that creates a hardened barrier. This process increases the submarine steel's resistance to corrosion, as well as provides extreme protection from scratches and other damage to the case.


Engineering and Technology

The technology and design elements used to create the new Sinn U2 Black go far beyond standards used at most watch companies.

The Sinn U2 Black contains features you won't find in other watches:

Full Tegiment construction
Bracelet is black PVD and Tegimented
Case constructed of submarine steel for superior resistance to corrosion and scratches
Double Viton® seals
Two Sinn copper sulphate capsules to absorb moisture and humidity
Inert gasses have been inserted into the case to promote a dry and stable environment
Bezel is screwed to the case using an exclusive Sinn design
Built to the standards of the German special forces - EZM 5
Second time zone complication indicated by a red tipped hour hand
Double coated anti-reflective sapphire crystal hardened with Tegiment process
In house case construction from Sinn's Glashutte case manufacture
Increased water resistance to 2,000 meters
4.6 mm thick sapphire crystal

The uni-directional ratchet operated rotating bezel is also milled from this submarine steel. The indices are machined directly into the bezel without the use of bezel inserts, which can corrode or come loose at deep depths. The international testing lab of Germanischen Lloyd has tested the Sinn U2 Black, and determined that the watch can be certified as water resistant to 2,000 meters. This same firm tests submarines for their ability to withstand the effects of underwater use.


Bold New Look

This is a watch with "attitude". The new black case design and black bezel are all Sinn, and present an almost "stealth" appearance.



















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