
Resultantly, this extended the life of the watches due to the anti-aging effects. Two, it solved the problem of aging of oils due to air moisture getting into the timepiece. One, it prevents the fogging up of crystals in the timepiece when there is a sudden change/drop in temperature. Ar-Dehumidifying Technology was introduced for the first time ever, engineered by Sinn, effectively addressing two problems of mechanical watches. In the year 1995, Sinn yet again stunned the world with the 203 Ti Ar diving watch. Mainly because it negates all magnetic disruption caused while flying.

Therefore, when paired with the magnetic field protection, these timepieces are ideal for pilots and armed officials.
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Sinn explains on their website that titanium is best for watches as it absorbs body temperature and also reduces electric voltage compensation between the skin that causes static shock. This was primarily to minimize magnetic disruption in extreme conditions. This timepiece came with Sinn’s upgraded technology – magnetic field protection. The “new” company launched the Sinn 244 model made from titanium.

The strategic reorganization by Schmidt after his take over led him to chase after new and innovative technological expertise. The 142 space chronograph accompanied the astronauts for ten days in space, traveling about 7 million kilometers from earth and 160 orbits around the earth.Īs the company changed hands in 1994, Sinn engineered top-notch technological upgrades in the years to come. Subsequently, other astronauts went on to take the 142S and 142 space chronograph timepieces to space as well. Worn by the astronaut Reinhard Furrer for his space lab mission in 1985, Sinn proved that the self-winding mechanism of a mechanical watch can even survive zero gravity. Staying true to his words, Sinn created the 140S. Helmut Sinn founded the company with one mission – to manufacture watches durable in extreme conditions.

Schmidt was highly instrumental in the development of new watch models and innovative technological advancements. It was during this time, Schmidt changed the name of the company to Sinn Spezialuhren. Lange & Söhne, another premium watchmaker from Germany. In addition to spearheading Sinn, Schmidt also oversaw the development of production and logistics of the International Watch Company’s then subsidiary, A. Later in 1994, Lothar Schmidt took over Sinn, thereby, ushering a new era of watching making and technological advancements. During Sinn’s founding year, the company focused on pilot chronographs and navigation cockpit clocks.

Helmut Sinn founded ‘Helmut Sinn Spezialuhren’. In 1961, a flight instructor and former World War II pilot, Mr.
