Sinn 1746 PorcelainvsMaen Grand Tonneau Ultra Thin
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The Sinn 1746 Porcelain is praised for its stunning, flawless matte white lacquered enamel dial, gorgeous hands, and clean, simple two-hand design with a well-placed date window. Owners appreciate its Bauhaus aesthetic and the smooth winding action of the ETA 2892-A2 movement. The 36mm case wears large due to its white dial and thin bezel. Some owners desire minute markers, while others prefer the simpler dial. On balance, owners rate the Sinn 1746 Porcelain highly for its dial finishing and wearability at its price point.
Owners widely report the Maen Grand Tonneau Ultra Thin features a La Joux-Perret D101 manual-wind movement and a double-layer enamel dial. Some owners criticize the bracelet design and find the dial too small and lacking indices. One owner describes the Maen Grand Tonneau Ultra Thin as "hideous with a good movement." On balance, owners are divided on the Maen Grand Tonneau Ultra Thin, with some appreciating its movement and dial while others find its design unappealing.
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