Sinn 6012vsSinn 6052
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The Sinn 6012 is a handsome, complicated chronograph featuring five dial-side complications, including a moon phase, built on a modified ETA 7751 movement. Reviewers note its clean dial offers good legibility, though one wished for a red accent on the date pointer. One long-time enthusiast considers the Frankfurt series, including the 6012, to be overpriced. The 14.5mm thickness makes it a slightly tall dress option. Overall, owners and reviewers find the Sinn 6012 to be a well-executed, complicated chronograph, with the primary reservation being its perceived value.
Owners praise the Sinn 6052 for its legible calendar and chronograph functions, and its classy sunburst dial. Some find the watch wears larger than its 41.5mm case size. The movement is noted to exhibit the characteristic "wobble" of the Valjoux 775x base. On balance, owners and reviewers rate the Sinn 6052 highly for its impressive functionality and attractive dial at its price point.
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