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A Sinn ux 44mm cosc chronometer or a Vixa 48mm v7750 chronograph?

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yamahaki wrote: A Sinn ux 44mm cosc chronometer or a Vixa 48mm v7750 chronograph?
Buy the VIXA chrono from Jacky.................he needs to pay for his new Rolex!!!!:D

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Hands down... the VIXA 7750 chrono  (imho)...


(pic of Jacky's)

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jacky made me a sweet deal on the vixa. The Sinn would be nice exept the seller has no references. Vixa it is.

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Cool Sean...  congrats.   Am glad you got it - cause when you are ready to flip it.. heh... hand6.gif

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I seem to do that alot.:D

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Sean,

Erik here..... Okay, i'm gonna swim up river on this one.... I'm for the Sinn UX...why? Heck, i just like Sinn.....no i mean I really like Sinn. This particular model (UX) is way cool......" ...case is completely filled with oil, thus pressure-proof to any reachabgle diving depth and legible under watch from any angle".   Sinn's got one of the best AR coatings on their crystals in the business. SOLID watch, and decent resale value imho. 

But, i'm gonna say what everyone uses as their disclaimer.... the "go with what speaks to you most", or "go with what your gut".....

Erik


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I like the Sinns also. I have a U1 and a ezm2 hydro. The problem is the ar coating. the crystal smears alot. a real pain. The ar on my pirelli's is way better. Also when the oil starts to age in the sinn, a yellowing effect happens. I think the Vixa will have a much better resale value if I hold on to the damn thing for more than a week.:D

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"better resale value"?...  uh, remember you have friends in low places...;)

yamahaki wrote:
I like the Sinns also. I have a U1 and a ezm2 hydro. The problem is the ar coating. the crystal smears alot. a real pain. The ar on my pirelli's is way better. Also when the oil starts to age in the sinn, a yellowing effect happens. I think the Vixa will have a much better resale value if I hold on to the damn thing for more than a week.:D

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Sean,

Wasn't aware of any probs on the AR coatings....hmmm...thats a bummer. Oh well...
"go with your gut", or "go with what speaks to you most" ;)

Erik

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Thanks Erik. I bought the Vixa plus I bought the other Vixa. The Commander le. A very rare and beautiful watch. It has a maroon strap on it.

Steve, I'll be in Florida in 2 weeks with some of the guys. How far are you from Jensen beach? fort pierce? Were going to meet at conchy joes for a pig fest!


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