Sinn 240 St GZvsGlycine Combat Sub Vintage
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The Sinn 240 St GZ is praised for its highly legible, contrasting dial and bead-blasted stainless steel case, which benefits from Sinn's hardening treatment. Owners note the crystal is perfect, and the Tegimented PVD bracelet is in near-new condition. However, reviewers flag the inner rotating bezel as slightly wobbly and rattly, and the Sellita SW220-1 movement is described as coarse with rough winding. On balance, owners and reviewers appreciate the Sinn 240 St GZ for its excellent dial legibility and robust case finishing.
The unique internal tide bezel is a key functional strength. The watch offers 100m water resistance and uses an SW 220-1 movement. Reviewer 7 decided not to keep the watch, indicating a significant personal drawback, though the specific reason was not detailed.
Owners widely praise the Glycine Combat Sub Vintage for its excellent proportions and slim profile. One owner notes the lume pip on the chapter ring is slightly off-color. The power reserve is reported as inconsistent. Overall, owners rate the Glycine Combat Sub Vintage highly for its value and slim wearability.
The slim 10.5mm thickness is a consensus strength. Reviewers noted the two-tone option as an aesthetic appeal. No consensus weakness was identified.
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