Oddly, the current price for an EZM1 (if you can find one) is roughly the same as the price on the new EZM 10. They're very different watches, but cut from the same Sinn DNA strand.
Which would you buy if you only had the money for one?
Oddly, the current price for an EZM1 (if you can find one) is roughly the same as the price on the new EZM 10. They're very different watches, but cut from the same Sinn DNA strand.
Which would you buy if you only had the money for one?
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Having many EZM1s, and just getting the EZM10, they are dramatically different watches in feel and look. The only thing tying them together is the center chrono function.
As a strong fan of the EZM1....I would be expected to say EZM1.
But I got to say the comfort, and the significant upgrade in functionality, with no sacrifice to legibility give the nod to the EZM10.
The real answer is both, but if one, would say the EZM10.
Last edited by TMW; July 2nd, 2012 at 18:59.
The EZM 1, but at that price I tend to start looking at watches other than Sinns.
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And EZM1.
The 10 has a tegimented titanium case, a first for Sinn, pretty cool.
Due to the clean design, light case, and perfect size for my 6.5" wrist...I'd have to stick with the EZM1.
The EZM10 is a very special and nice watch, with some unique features: the destro orientation, the hardened Ti case, the center chrono minute hand, and the integrated pushers. But in terms of dial design and size it is too complex and too large for my tastes. The EZM1 has several things which make it absolutely unique: the simplest chrono four central hands and no-subdial dial design in the watch world, the perfectly sized case (although if it were thinner, I wouldn't mind in the least), and the destro orientation. For me, I'll take my EZM1 every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
P.S. If only the bracelet came with solid end links...
Last edited by enkidu; July 3rd, 2012 at 06:36.
Nomos Orion Anthracite; Destro watches: Corvus Bradley, Ω "Great White" GMT, MKII Blackwater, Sinn EZM1 LE, IWC 3536-001, MKII Kingston
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I am glad not to have to ask myself that question, but, i guess that i have a little preference for the EZM1.
The EZM10 has a better quality, but the EZM1 has this little thing that makes it special.
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