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  1. danomar May 25, 2016

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    Interesting. Learn something new every day... And not always something good.

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  2. Ludi May 25, 2016

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    Legit ?
     
  3. danomar May 25, 2016

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    It is a watch. It contains an Excelsior Park movement. I probably works, too. That is as far I am willing to venture. :whistling:
     
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  4. Ludi May 25, 2016

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    Same train of thought here ;)
     
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  5. Myron May 27, 2016

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    Wow. Never seen the Sinn logo written that way, even on vintage 101's. I am doubtful.
     
  6. Tony C. Ωf Jury member Sep 15, 2017

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  7. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Sep 15, 2017

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    Legit...

    Also I believe there are Sinn built Panari and maybe Sinn built Rolex movement Panari out there.
     
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  8. Nathan1967 Sep 16, 2017

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    Thanks for sharing that Phil very interesting.
    Sinn was a Private Label manufacturer into the 90s, so I wonder who else they produced For and under what labels? I see Bell and Ross cobranded with Sinn, Chronosport, but who/what else?
     
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  9. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Sep 16, 2017

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    Under reasearch I got belll and Ross backwards with the big Pan. I believe it's the first or very earlyBell and Ross watches that Sinn manafactured.
     
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  10. 2ar2c1 Sep 16, 2017

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    Sinn also made watches for Kobold: that's how I learned of Sinn back in the day.
     
  11. rahilb Sep 20, 2017

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    Sinn also made watches for Porsche design, as did IWC. I suppose it's the German connection.