856 • S UTC
Model 856.020.metal By SinnHere at Page and Cooper, we want to offer you not only the best advice and service but the best value too. As the UK's leading Independent Watch Specialists, we are committed to providing our customers with the best possible value. If you find any of our watches at a lower advertised price elsewhere, we will provide an instant price match for you. To request a price match on an item listed on our website, simply email pricematch@pageandcooper.com or contact us for an individual quote on 0208 158 8008. Please see our T&C's.
The technical specifications of the 856 UTC provide impressive proof of Sinn craftsmanship in the area of instrument watches. The second time zone on a 24-hour basis makes it ideal for people who frequently find themselves crossing time zones because of travel.
The aesthetics of this watch are determined by the striking form - a form which, as in all Sinn watches, is dictated exclusively by the functions. The 856 UTC also features a range of technologies which, together, guarantee maximum reliability even in the most extreme of conditions.
In addition, the 856 UTC has a second time zone on a 24-hour basis with a hand which helps to locate the points of the compass. The hand is designed in the form of an arrow for this very purpose. The basic principle is simple: in the northern hemisphere, you hold the watch horizontally and turn it so that the 12-hour hand is pointing towards the sun - the 24-hour hand will then be pointing North. In the southern hemisphere, on the other hand, the same procedure will cause the hand to point South.
Movement
Automatic
Self-winding mechanism
21 bearing jewels
28,800 semi-oscillations per hour
Seconds stop function
Shock resistant as per DIN 8308
Anti-magnetic as per DIN 8309
Warranty:
• 3 years
Product Specification
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