Sinn 6012vsSinn 6096
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The Sinn 6012 is a handsome, complicated chronograph featuring five dial-side complications, including a moon phase, built on a modified ETA 7751 movement. Reviewers note its clean dial offers good legibility, though one wished for a red accent on the date pointer. One long-time enthusiast considers the Frankfurt series, including the 6012, to be overpriced. The 14.5mm thickness makes it a slightly tall dress option. Overall, owners and reviewers find the Sinn 6012 to be a well-executed, complicated chronograph, with the primary reservation being its perceived value.
Owners widely praise the Sinn 6096 for its elegant and versatile aesthetic, suitable for both dressy and smart-casual occasions, noting its crisp dial details and superb hand finishing. The watch is appreciated for its robust build and the convenience of its three-time-zone tracking. One owner flags the 40-hour power reserve as necessitating daily wear, and the lume is described as decent. On balance, owners rate the Sinn 6096 highly for its sophisticated design and versatile wearability.
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