Serica Ref. 5330 Diving Chronometer DatevsSinn EZM 13.1
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Serica is praised for its comfortable 39mm case, distinctive twin-scale bezel, and well-executed mesh bracelet. Owners widely report a dial balance and minimal text inspired by 60s dive watches. However, multiple owners flag significant quality control issues, including dials moving when the crown is pulled, minute hands jumping, and misaligned or difficult-to-turn bezels. The 5330 Dive Chronometer variant, which includes a date window, retails for €1,690 and uses a COSC-certified Soprod M100 automatic movement. Overall, owners rate Serica highly for its comfortable 39mm size and dive watch aesthetics, though quality control concerns are a notable caveat.
Owners widely praise the Sinn EZM 13.1 for its robust, tank-like build and purpose-built, rugged design with unique technological features. Some owners note accuracy averaging +6 to +8 seconds per day. One owner reported a misaligned hour hand, a stuttering chrono register in extreme cold, and discovered its case was not made by SUG. Owners are split on the watch's chunky nature and bracelet, with some finding it unsuitable. Overall, owners rate the Sinn EZM 13.1 highly for its unique, rugged design and robust build.
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