Monday, June 8, 2009

We Heart Sinn 2009/2010 Catalogue - its in English!

It is here! Now available at The Hour Glass boutiques in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
Bring this A5 sized hard-cover monochromatic book to any gathering not involving immediate family members below 15 years old and its guaranteed to warrant some instant page-turning action with a slight trembling of fingers. Why? Coz its Dangerous. Where else can you find such a cool-looking, handy book that just about lists out the newest of Sinn 2009 / 2010 in full glossy appeal...and gasp...in English?
The first English version to hit our shores since 2005/2006, the latest Sinn 2009/2010 Catalogue is an easy-to-read product guide, complete with a technological glossary of Sinn's proprietary research and development work, and real life examples of Sinns in action eg. The U2 in the realm of eternal ice.
Unfortunately, given the limited copies we have available, we are unable to mail a copy to everyone. However, all are welcome to visit your nearest The Hour Glass boutique to claim your copy. (please click here for the list of The Hour Glass boutiques)


We leave you here with
Words from The Man himself, Mr. Lothar Schmidt, CEO, Sinn. Very succinct indeed.


Our customers trust the quality, reliability and proven performance of our timepieces. They include people who have a high affinity for technology. They are fascinated, for example, by our solutions for magnetic field protection and scratch resistance. However, our customers also include those who must be able to rely on their watch completely, such as divers, pilots or elite special forces units like the German GSG 9.

It’s functionality that counts. Therefore SINN watches include only truly useful technological features and omit purely fashionable gadgetry.

Thus we are always on the lookout for new technologies and materials. We often find inspiration by looking beyond the usual sources. We observe the developments in the sciences and other industries and push the limits of what is physically possible time and again in creating new watches. What’s the most exciting thing about our work? There are still many discoveries to be made!

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