Check this review out. Very thought out and informative.
https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/the- ... n.4402650/
A very good review of the U1
A very good review of the U1
Stephen
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Re: A very good review of the U1
About half-way through; really enjoying this.
Re: A very good review of the U1
Now I want another U1.
Re: A very good review of the U1
Love, love the U1, but this guy sounds like a vendor's worst nightmare.
Statements like "How often did the bezels on my other watches get stuck after swimming in the ocean? I stopped counting by now." I think is exaggeration at best, and more likely not true at all (could have happened once? maybe...). I got that feeling during the whole read.
He also found the clasp "overall fun to play with"
Statements like "How often did the bezels on my other watches get stuck after swimming in the ocean? I stopped counting by now." I think is exaggeration at best, and more likely not true at all (could have happened once? maybe...). I got that feeling during the whole read.
He also found the clasp "overall fun to play with"
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Re: A very good review of the U1
I’ve been wearing only one watch since pre-Covid lockdown and that’s a Sinn T2. Honestly, it’s cured my flipping and endless searching, because for me, it’s the perfect watch. This is the longest I’ve owned and worn the same watch in over a decade.
Sinn just nails it for me.
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Sinn just nails it for me.
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Some people just have a way with words, and other people … oh … not have way.
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Re: A very good review of the U1
hoppyjr wrote:Now I want another U1.
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